I'm going for it!

Finally got the pics!

By the way, my problem's been fixed. The exhaust pipe was a little bit loose, and the liquid was caused by unburned fuel resultant of a few minutes of me trying to start my bike when the spark plug cable had inexplicably come off of the spark plug.

Anyway, it's fixed, and I went for a great ride. Lasted about an hour, went ~20 miles, maxed it at 33.1 mph. I hope this behavior isn't too terrible for a new bike; it had already been started and heated to operating temp twice beforehand in addition to going on one short (15 min) trip.

Thanks for your help!
 

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In gravel

It's best to just not use brakes if you can get away with it !!!!!!
kinda like ICE just let of the power and let friction slow you down...
 
It's best to just not use brakes if you can get away with it !!!!!!
kinda like ICE just let of the power and let friction slow you down...

I read somewhere that that was bad for the engine...something about not getting enough oil.
 
I put my 55 cc HT on a walmart roadmaster. but I had to hack saw the and drill the frame a bit to get the engine to fit, also I had to saw away some of the plastic on the carb's intake cover. If your engine won't fit on the road master, don't dismay. just get a better frame, and you can avoid all the unecessary modifications.
Also don't try to force it either.
 
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