Yea these 85s don't really care how much you weigh I'm running a 32 tooth sprocket but I'm sure it would easily pull a 28 but I only weigh 160. I'm in the process of filling in the lower transfers for better flow. Thanks for the cool video btw!!
Lol I wish. Tore it all down to clean it out and check everything over. Found a lot of aluminum filings. My relief @ work has been off so I’ve been working way too much and my daughters summer softball traveling league has been keeping me running my a$$ off. Vacation coming up soon so fingers crossed. Just have to get it mounted and hopefully good to go
If you have the latest generation Phantom then it shouldn't have a bushing for the wrist pin. The Gen 3 engines come with a new connecting rod from the ZMN100 engines that uses a 12mm wrist pin and needle bearing, sized the same as an MS460 bearing.
I got the second gen with the so called upgraded bushing.thats why I posted that.but I also bought a piston that I'm going to replace so I can run a needle bearing that will be in the next vid. Thanks.
@@OddBallPerformance yes it was that stupidity cost them alot of time and money on what was a good idea..but like I said I'm putting on a different piston this weekend.balancing the crank and adjusting the clutch or ordering a bigger clutch spring this one slips and I already adjusted it so we will see.
@@motorizedbikestuff5339 I tore my gen 3 down when I got it. It was filled with aluminum shavings in the crankcase and all the bearings. I replaced the bearings all around and balanced and trued the crank. Putting in a meteor ms460 piston with cyber rings. Just need to window it in my mill. Then I am going to run 1 base gasket which gives a 1mm squish gap with the 460 piston and port the exhaust side a little (if I can).
You should really get a gopro camera! Your videos would be dramatically better! Maybe a hero 7 or 8. Also change the chain tensioner wheel to a skateboard wheel! Itll really smooth out the sound and feel when you run it.
@@motorizedbikestuff5339 Your right, but with the video stabilization, itll make your videos look steady and smooth without the fuzzy screen blur and shaking. After your first video made using one youll wonder why you didnt get one before!
Your clutch is to tight. That wheel should not be spinning. Like you said, Loose the flower nut like two slots and try it again. Thanks for posting up. 🎚🇺🇸⚙️🚲⚙️👍🏼💯👊🏼
hey thanks for watching ,..ya had to tighten the flower nut cuz the clutch was slipping so had to get it as tight as i could,..ordered a heavy duty spring putting that in today as well as a new piston so i can run the needle bearing ill put the piston i ordered in my next vid ,.thanks.
I like this bike and am wondering where I can get one, but I have a slight problem. I just h my right foot amputated due to health complicationea and I am looking for something to be for transportation in both the urbabnan setting. Also up to what size tire and rims may maybe used with a small trailor say a small game trailor that not only am I out hunting or fishing but just out and about shopping or visiting friends and family.
Couple of questions..do you have a build video? Is that a special order gas tank? I'm 6'2" 208lb.. is that frame small for you? Sounds like your chain clinking.
That's a gas tank frame..the frame is a good size better than a 26in ..no don't have a build video yet...I bought this as a bike kit..comes with everything but I changed most of it any ways..
If you want to build a gas frame bike I suggest buying the frame separate and picking and choosing the other parts..you'll spend about the same maybe a little more but you'll have better stuff than what they give you.
No not yet.been busy with work and too tired..need to balance the crank,put a new piston in and window it..fix the forks..adjust the brakes , straighten the discs...so um ya.
@@motorizedbikestuff5339 working on mine as well everything is so difficult coaster brake hitting the hub assembly had to take out the shoes from the hub so it can ride smoothly put hand brakes front and rear it a Schwinn line Deluxe from the sixties .