pabickwermert
Member
Hi Guys and Gals!
I have been reading this forum for over a month. I had never heard about motorized bikes until I was searching for scooters on Ebay. I was just trying to find a way to save some gas.
I ordered a PK80 from powerkingshop. There was a delivery problem. They called it in to UPS but somehow they forgot to give it to them for 2 weeks. Then UPS delivered it a week later with I think was pretty good for ground from Canada.
I put the engine on a Huffy MTB and I have only had a couple of problems.
1st was the tensioner. The bike frame is smaller than the opening in the tensioner and it was trying to turn into the spokes. I made a extra bracket to hole the tensioner out to make sure it would not end up in my spokes @ 30mph.
The next problem I had was around 80 miles. The plastic spark plug boot broke inside and the boot fell off but the metal part was still connected to the plug. I have replaced it now.
This PK80 is black with a 44 Tooth sprocket.
I am happy with it so far.
So far, I believe I am the only person in Henderson KY to have built one of these.
I rode it to work yesterday for the first time. This thing is a attention getter.
Well, thanks again for having this place and I hope to be able to share some ideas and such.
Paul from KY
I have been reading this forum for over a month. I had never heard about motorized bikes until I was searching for scooters on Ebay. I was just trying to find a way to save some gas.
I ordered a PK80 from powerkingshop. There was a delivery problem. They called it in to UPS but somehow they forgot to give it to them for 2 weeks. Then UPS delivered it a week later with I think was pretty good for ground from Canada.
I put the engine on a Huffy MTB and I have only had a couple of problems.
1st was the tensioner. The bike frame is smaller than the opening in the tensioner and it was trying to turn into the spokes. I made a extra bracket to hole the tensioner out to make sure it would not end up in my spokes @ 30mph.
The next problem I had was around 80 miles. The plastic spark plug boot broke inside and the boot fell off but the metal part was still connected to the plug. I have replaced it now.
This PK80 is black with a 44 Tooth sprocket.
I am happy with it so far.
So far, I believe I am the only person in Henderson KY to have built one of these.
I rode it to work yesterday for the first time. This thing is a attention getter.
Well, thanks again for having this place and I hope to be able to share some ideas and such.
Paul from KY