Newbie to the forum and to motorizing bikes

w.i.p.

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Hey all... I never thought I would be looking into something like this, but after inheriting a fairly cool looking black chopper bicycle, I started thinking about what I could do with it. However, the more I read various articles, the less sure I am about trying anything, as I really don't want to ruin the bike.
I will keep on reading until I find the project that my very limited skills can handle.
I am quite impressed (and somewhat overwhelmed) by the depth of some people's knowledge, insight and creativity!
 
hi wip and welcome. some of these guys are artists and some are engineers and some are in it on the cheap and easy. use search to look up choppers and the photo galleries. which ever way you go it will be fun. where are you? mitch
 
Hi w.i.p.

You don't have to be a master mechanic or an engineer to install and maintain these motor assisted bicycles. "Limited" skills is all that's really necessary. When it comes right down to it, these are pretty simple.

So I'd urge you to get a motor and join us. I doubt if you'll regret it.

We'll see you around.
 
Go for it dude you might Learn some new stuff in the process.
And thats what it's all about !!!
 
build and ride that motor bike THING

Hi w.i.p.

You don't have to be a master mechanic or an engineer to install and maintain these motor assisted bicycles. "Limited" skills is all that's really necessary. When it comes right down to it, these are pretty simple.

So I'd urge you to get a motor and join us. I doubt if you'll regret it.

We'll see you around.

after the building of your motor bike
if you only got to ride it 20 times
it would be worth the time and money spent

ride that motor bike THING
 
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