Have had this going for a month or so with the 3 speed as a jackshaft. Belt drive (with swinging idler type clutch) goes to an intermediate jackshaft, then to the SA back to rear wheel.
Using a HT sprocket adaptor on the rear wheel. 24 inch wheels on older Huffy mountain bike frame (extended 3").
Hidden engine and generator below it (a 24v scooter motor driven by the HF to power lights). Wt. 105.
Cloud 9 seat (moved back on an adaptor I made).
Suspension front fork w/V brake adapted to Huffy frame
Mirrors attach to handlebars via tabs welded to bars= not easily moved out of place.
Throttle lever is a thumb style bike gear selector slightly modified- acts like cruise control with the engine governor.
I widened the pedal crank.
HT clutch lever on left, dual brake lever on right.
Thumb style derailer selector on left hand with the SA click shifter rotated below that.
Rear basket is invaluable for carrying stuff, mounted on heavy duty rack I made.
Top speed about 24 mph, I usually cruise at spandex speed.
Gas milage 120.
Only issue is my right knee can graze the air cleaner as I pedal, not a biggie though. Love the bike.
Licensed as a Puch Moped here in NY (a customized Puch), insured too.
Using a HT sprocket adaptor on the rear wheel. 24 inch wheels on older Huffy mountain bike frame (extended 3").
Hidden engine and generator below it (a 24v scooter motor driven by the HF to power lights). Wt. 105.
Cloud 9 seat (moved back on an adaptor I made).
Suspension front fork w/V brake adapted to Huffy frame
Mirrors attach to handlebars via tabs welded to bars= not easily moved out of place.
Throttle lever is a thumb style bike gear selector slightly modified- acts like cruise control with the engine governor.
I widened the pedal crank.
HT clutch lever on left, dual brake lever on right.
Thumb style derailer selector on left hand with the SA click shifter rotated below that.
Rear basket is invaluable for carrying stuff, mounted on heavy duty rack I made.
Top speed about 24 mph, I usually cruise at spandex speed.
Gas milage 120.
Only issue is my right knee can graze the air cleaner as I pedal, not a biggie though. Love the bike.
Licensed as a Puch Moped here in NY (a customized Puch), insured too.