OC chopper killer

This is what I was thinking.

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Chain what would the cost be by the time you put it all together with parts just to be a rideable bicycle? $349 +..................curious. Those forks can't be cheap.
Not a million, but it would be costly. Good wheels with disc or drums are close to 500 (USD), rubber another 200, brakes, chain, grips and cables 100, and probably another 400 in this. that and the other thing. Oh, the engine, 250. 1700-1800.
 
Probably some some by buying the complete from post #1, the alterations would hurt though. Plus a guy would want a dirt bike or cruiser type seat.
 
Not a million, but it would be costly. Good wheels with disc or drums are close to 500 (USD), rubber another 200, brakes, chain, grips and cables 100, and probably another 400 in this. that and the other thing. Oh, the engine, 250. 1700-1800.
I'm hoping the $120 wheels I bought are good quality.
 
I almost bought one of these instead of my occ but would have killed my budget lol
 

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This would be the frame to use if you're going with the big Predator from Harbor Freight. Maybe straighten out the seat tube and weld the motor plate on the bottom tube. Our peanut fuel tanks have a straight flat underside which might be somewhat difficult to mount on a curved top tube like this. Never the less this frame sure stirs the imagination.


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