Nice man. Cruising it to work! I do this too. My first year edition Chopper takes me there in style! Pro Thunder Shark Reed Valve 66 cc 30 mm carb straight pipe.
Get the CNC Mounts, Drop The NT Carb And Get A Delrato Carb, Jet The Carb, Get A NGK Plug, Use 32:1 Ratio Mix, 36 Tooth Sprocket, you won't have to tickle it to get it started and you can come off dead stops, also get a High Quality/XL Kick Stand and you can kick start that engine so you don't have to pedal start it.
@@jakedavis9067 Its not with a Delrato Carb, because the Delrato Carb allows for alot of breathing when it comes to the NT carb you want a 40:1 or even a 50:1
No in my opinion you should always be scared to be on the road be cautious pay attention to everyone around you obey the rules of the road stop turn signals with arms if needed
I also have one with a motor on it. you have to do some welding otherwise there's no way you're gonna set the motor in. I never started writing it because I wanted to make better breaks
Justin Rodriguez 38 teeth is about right because you have a smaller wheel so the motor doesn’t have to work on high RPMs to go slow speed just like on the bicycle when you pedal... smaller sprocket less peddling you have to do The only downside to that is that you have to assess the motor sometimes up the hill
so i juts installed a 2 stroke 80cc motor from ebay for my schwinn occ and it has the 44 tooth sprocket but the top speed on it is only around 17mph. do you know if i installed it wrong or why it is going so slow ?
I have a stingray aswell, the weight plays a big factor in these, they arent as lightweight as standard or mountainbikes even, but what sprocket tooth size are you using?
In reality you will not be able to get it to 80CC but you can get pretty close with that you have to pick the right motor... 1st you need to change to a higher compression head 2nd you need to port it out/opening exhaust and intake valve holes wider/ notching a piston/high performance carburetor/ High performance spark plug
Yeah, I'm thinking of buying one of these engines. I will probably go with the upgraded 80cc How does the clutch mechanism work? Can you release it slowly? Or is it like either engaged, or disengaged, with no middle ground?
2 stroke engines come with the cable clutch that you release slowly and 4 strokes have it Built-in If you want good quality motors check out bikeberry.com if you don't wanna spend more than $100 eBay will do just fine
it's a bike berry motor, I cleaned it up a little bit on the inside, widened intake and exhaust ports, compression head with larger fins to cool it down and and Chopper exhaust.
Brian Kelly Is this a brain new motor? If it is you have to adjust your clutch plate loosen it up a little... I had plenty of motors they came over tighten you just have to loosen up the flour nut until your wheel stops spinning freely and show compression in the motor.
Do you know if theres a page qhere i can order the while stuff( motor, exhaust, mount etc. do you know the price?? Im really interested so please let me know if u can provide me that info
(Ebay) OCC Chopper CNC Mount For 2-Stroke 66CC/80CC Gas Motorized Bicycle Engine item # 262552262333. $58.99 (Ebay) item # 271314324542 loud exhaust $65. www.bikeberry.com As far as the motor goes it's all preference you will have to Choose for yourself if you want more torque or speed