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im looking to buy a kit and was looking for any suggestions about whitch to get. i want a 2 stroke 80cc.
 
Welcome to the form you will love it here.
Do yourself a favor and go to the vendor review area and do some reading, so you know witch dealer to use and witch ones to not use, you will be glad you did.
Also take it from me and never ever use a vendor that does not take Pay-Pal.
I myself also will not buy from a vendor that does not offer some kind of warranty longer then 7-45 days, there are vendors that offer a 6 month warranty and have will help you free of charge ,before you buy make sure they don't charge you for help, some vendors will charge to help you even if it's there fault.
I found out these thing the hard way, don't let it happen to you.
 
thanks

Welcome to the form you will love it here.
Do yourself a favor and go to the vendor review area and do some reading, so you know witch dealer to use and witch ones to not use, you will be glad you did.
Also take it from me and never ever use a vendor that does not take Pay-Pal.
I myself also will not buy from a vendor that does not offer some kind of warranty longer then 7-45 days, there are vendors that offer a 6 month warranty and have will help you free of charge ,before you buy make sure they don't charge you for help, some vendors will charge to help you even if it's there fault.
I found out these thing the hard way, don't let it happen to you.

thanks, ill do that.
 
im looking to buy a kit and was looking for any suggestions about whitch to get. i want a 2 stroke 80cc.

I would suggest a friction drive if your looking for reliability. 2stroke definitaly is the way to go. I have thousand of miles on my friction kit and haven't ever been left stranded..good luck..I hope you find the kit suited for your needs! Chain drive's can be reliable they just take more maintenance. Remeber the bigger the engine the more torque and the more torque you have the more your gonna break stuff..I would go with 40-66cc. If your gonna go chain.
 
thank you. i hadnt relly thought about friction drive. for some reason i liked the idea of chain drive . but i do know a honda motor would be more reliabile. thast why i got on this site. thankyou for your input. ill look into a friction drive.
 
thank you. i hadnt relly thought about friction drive. for some reason i liked the idea of chain drive . but i do know a honda motor would be more reliabile. thast why i got on this site. thankyou for your input. ill look into a friction drive.
Just type in friction drive bike kit on google it will show you all the friction drive kits..I suggest a 2stroke kit. they are made to run at a higher performance. 4strokes just dont cut it..going down hills makes them run at higher rpms than they are designed for..2strokes are made to run at higher rpms..
 
Chain drive
80cc 2-stroke engine
Sick Bike parts shift kit

It's the only sensible way to go about it.
Thats a good kit if you like to tinker. To much power though for a bike. Hitting the pavement at 45 hurts alot more than 30. Not to mention the torque it puts on all the moving parts. I would suggest if you go chain go a lower cc. 80cc you might as well get a motorcycle! atleast its built for the strain.
 
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