Comments
-
could I fit a 4stroke motor in this frame?
-
how well does it ride? and would you recommend this setup? thanks mate!
-
How did you get the engine to fit on the front of the frame?
-
How did the rear hub/hold up in the long run?
-
BTW, it's a bit creepy to stalk people.
-
I would rather have a Whizzer. You can get 2003 to 2008 models (they started building them again for a while) for roughly $1500.00 There was one on CL a few weeks ago for $400.00 I didn't move quickly enough and it sold in no time. It was nice too.
-
BTW, got over 50 out of it down hill the other day. Wonder how accurate the speedometer is.
-
Teeth out on the sprocket
-
The only problem is that the carb doesn't quite fit into the frame. I mounted the carb slightly tilted to the right, so that the top of it is next to the crossbar on the frame. In the video it has no air filter on it. I have since cut down the air filter so that it fits in behind the carb. Also had to get shorter screws for the air filter so that they don't stick through the carb so far. Also remove the dust cap from the coaster brake and you have to bend the coaster brake brace a little.
-
Building same one right now. :) how does it ride? Any tips or advise for me. Did you put the sprocket teeth facing out or in towards spokes? Thanks and looks sharp! :)
-
very nice! I have also just purchased and built the same bike and just ordered the same size motor for it. hope i dont have any problems with installation.
0m 0sLength
Brand new. Just built it. Kent La Jolla 26" 80/66cc 2 stroke motorized bike. Does 25 on flat ground and over 30 down a very slight hill.