i have always wondered if chinese ride there motor kits?

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well i found a pretty good indication from china.i found this quite interesting.going to work on wal mart bicycles?to bad you couldnt get this tank,very cool!:D
 

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if these engines were so unreliable then how would they be surviving in conditions like that?
Sounds to me like the only reason these engines seem to fail so much is by over revving.

BSA
 
over revving -- SO DARN SILLY

if these engines were so unreliable then how would they be surviving in conditions like that?
Sounds to me like the only reason these engines seem to fail so much is by over revving.
BSA

funny you should mention that BSA

I am truly amazed how many times here on site
ones will mention their top speed on the level -- let's just say 30mph
but yet - are quick to mention
I can do 43mph down hill

that's prox 25% more revving
and then they blow up -- IMAGINE THAT !!!

to go faster down hill than my engine will take me on the level
IS SO DARN SILLY -- as we -- ride that MB thing
 
well i found a pretty good indication from china.i found this quite interesting.going to work on wal mart bicycles?to bad you couldnt get this tank,very cool!:D

I actually did not see a LOT of MB's when I was in China off and on for 5 years. But I was pretty much always in the "newer" industrial areas, where I would see less and less Mao tractors every year. New roads, new buildings....people getting cars for the first time.....

Whereas we are devolving to MB's.....:confused:

Interesting.
 
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