Bike Conversion
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Bike Conversion
Has anyone ever taken a converted two stroke and put it on an old bicycle? I got a couple engines and bikes laying around and started thinking. I can't see why it would be much harder than using one on an airplane. Thanks
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RE: Bike Conversion
Hey,
I have seen this dude that has customly put a 2-stroke petrol motor (similar to a Weed Eater or Chainsaw engine) and has put it on his push-bike. I dont know how he has done all of that, but he certainly didnt buy it of a bicycle store...thats for sure. Its heaps awesome of how he has done it and I was love to have one. I wish he made them and sold them to people around his area. That would be cool and then I'd buy one off him.
I have seen this dude that has customly put a 2-stroke petrol motor (similar to a Weed Eater or Chainsaw engine) and has put it on his push-bike. I dont know how he has done all of that, but he certainly didnt buy it of a bicycle store...thats for sure. Its heaps awesome of how he has done it and I was love to have one. I wish he made them and sold them to people around his area. That would be cool and then I'd buy one off him.
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RE: Bike Conversion
Look what I found.
http://www.kingsmotorbikes.com/Engine_Kit1.htm
At $160.00 for a 60cc I think it would be hard to convert one for that price. Can anyone figure what type of motor this might be?
http://www.kingsmotorbikes.com/Engine_Kit1.htm
At $160.00 for a 60cc I think it would be hard to convert one for that price. Can anyone figure what type of motor this might be?