Y yaobeili New Member Local time 3:32 AM Joined May 3, 2016 Messages 5 Location Beijing, China May 3, 2016 #1 Got a new bike yesterday for about $40. Any chance of fitting an engine? I don't think so because the top tube is so low, but I want to get a second opinion.
Got a new bike yesterday for about $40. Any chance of fitting an engine? I don't think so because the top tube is so low, but I want to get a second opinion.
skyash Active Member Local time 5:02 AM Joined Jun 26, 2015 Messages 755 Location melbourne May 4, 2016 #2 On the pack rack. Nothing will fit in the frame.
S sully1617 Guest May 4, 2016 #3 only if you put it on the bike rack and direct drive it to the rear wheel. i believe those set ups are 4 cycle also.
only if you put it on the bike rack and direct drive it to the rear wheel. i believe those set ups are 4 cycle also.
Y yaobeili New Member Local time 3:32 AM Joined May 3, 2016 Messages 5 Location Beijing, China May 4, 2016 #4 skyash said: On the pack rack. Nothing will fit in the frame. Click to expand... Yeah, that's what I figured, but I don't wanna lose the rear seat for a passenger. What about a side-mounted engine?
skyash said: On the pack rack. Nothing will fit in the frame. Click to expand... Yeah, that's what I figured, but I don't wanna lose the rear seat for a passenger. What about a side-mounted engine?
skyash Active Member Local time 5:02 AM Joined Jun 26, 2015 Messages 755 Location melbourne May 4, 2016 #5 Yeah I don't see y not. But I think thay are like 33cc. Or you could go electric.
Y yaobeili New Member Local time 3:32 AM Joined May 3, 2016 Messages 5 Location Beijing, China May 4, 2016 #6 skyash said: Yeah I don't see y not. But I think thay are like 33cc. Or you could go electric. Click to expand... What are my options for a side mount or electric engine? The batteries would have to go on the rack, huh?
skyash said: Yeah I don't see y not. But I think thay are like 33cc. Or you could go electric. Click to expand... What are my options for a side mount or electric engine? The batteries would have to go on the rack, huh?
skyash Active Member Local time 5:02 AM Joined Jun 26, 2015 Messages 755 Location melbourne May 4, 2016 #7 Iam not shor on those kit my self. But the battery can go in the fram. Or get a different bike put the pack rack on it
Iam not shor on those kit my self. But the battery can go in the fram. Or get a different bike put the pack rack on it
Y yaobeili New Member Local time 3:32 AM Joined May 3, 2016 Messages 5 Location Beijing, China May 4, 2016 #8 sully1617 said: only if you put it on the bike rack and direct drive it to the rear wheel. i believe those set ups are 4 cycle also. Click to expand... Problem is, I don't wanna lose the rack seat.
sully1617 said: only if you put it on the bike rack and direct drive it to the rear wheel. i believe those set ups are 4 cycle also. Click to expand... Problem is, I don't wanna lose the rack seat.
skyash Active Member Local time 5:02 AM Joined Jun 26, 2015 Messages 755 Location melbourne May 4, 2016 #9 Doesn't it un bolt? To put on another bike. Thats the best bet.