Is that the one not sold in cali... UfffffyI have a bunch of friends that just go to Harbor Freight and buy their $99 dollar motor and they mount those to their bikes. These motors will outlast any of those cheap bike motors. (I have one of those cheap motors and I think they are a waste of money) These HF motors can be stripped down of all the extra sheet metal to make it look like a vintage bike motor. You can remove the gas tank and use a remote gas tank. Even take off the muffler and put an exhaust system on it. These engines are pretty nice, easier to mount, and will outlast most other motors. That's just my 2 cents. I'm just giving you a second option.
You can still get this one in Cali. You just need to make sure you get part #69727. It's EPA & CARB certified. When I lived in San Diego I found ways around those stupid laws. First, buy what you want they will never know. Second, and the easiest way around those dumb laws, I moved out of California.Is that the one not sold in cali... Ufffffy
I agree the cheap ones are A total waste of time...is that motor mounted to a plate??
Yup. It's much more secure that way. 1/8th inch plate will do just fine.I agree the cheap ones are A total waste of time...is that motor mounted to a plate??
Now to find a frame to put it on!! I have a monarch super cruiser I wanted to be my next project... just don't think I want to hack it upYup. It's much more secure that way. 1/8th inch plate will do just fine.
In my casi. I would not take a super nice bike and cut it to accept a mounting plate and controls. I would take a less desire able girls bike and cut it and change it to look like a super nice altered bike .Now to find a frame to put it on!! I have a monarch super cruiser I wanted to be my next project... just don't think I want to hack it up
Thanks for the info.. havnt put together many bikes but I have been buying a few to start on
I just re-read this info and I see what you mean about removing parts from the actual motor that are more than dress-up. They may also have a second purpose like cooling directing air around the motor by the side of the original gas tank. Thanks . It is something to look at closely !I have never seen this end disastrously, and in fact ran a motor for a long time without them; but keep in mind that removing the tins, which includes the tank, from these ohv engines like the Predators will cause the engine to run on the hot side.
You will notice with most karting engines that they run a top plate that will mount a fuel pump and some sort of linkage. The size of of this plate you can see is much bigger than the pump and linkage. The reason for its size is to replace the gas tank's second purpose in ducting air around the block and jug and through the flywheel/fan.
I never ran a rejeted stock carb on my karts, always slide carbs; so I have no idea how much that extra heat would effect a stock carb. But with the slide and no tins, the engine was very temperamental in cool weather, as I was having to tune for a higher operating temp. Once I was told about the tins, I was able to tune for a cooler temp, and ran much better from a cold start.
I just re-read this info and I see what you mean about removing parts from the actual motor that are more than dress-up. They may also have a second purpose like cooling directing air around the motor by the side of the original gas tank. Thanks . It is something to look at closely !
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