Will huasheng problems pop up right away?

Get a helmet too if you dont have one. enduro/motocross should be fine. Have you ever rode a dirtbike or something?
Yes, I have a helmet and I have ridden a dirt bike a few years ago. I had one more question from my other thread, Are thin tires bad? I’ve had it going very fast probably 30+ mph down big hills before, and it’s a steel frame. I can’t just buy a whole new bike so I’ve got to work with what I’ve got. What kind of shims are you thinking of? Are the 9 bolt pineapple adapters that go on the spokes (like a rag joint) dependent on hub size? They always give measurements when I look at them online but I thought they just go on the spokes like the rag joint setup, only more straight and solid.

Edit: once I make up my mind I’m going to make the eBay seller an offer of 150$ because I’m cheap. (They had a make offer thing)
 
The rag joint should work with that wheel basically the rubber pieces and the steel plates just hold it in place you have to make sure the sprocket is centered by eye. Some type of cylindrical metal shim/spacer thats cut in half. You'd have to do the math between one inch and .644 or whatever your hub was.
 
I doubt you’ll do over 30 with that huesheng. Maybe if you add a pipe, cam, & a better carb.
 
Intp watch project farms video on the 4 stroke kit he’s using a 44 tooth sprocket but it did 38. He’s probably 150-160 lbs but still the 49cc is 2.5 hp so is the 79cc but the 49cc can rev higher that’s why it goes faster.
 
Intp watch project farms video on the 4 stroke kit he’s using a 44 tooth sprocket but it did 38. He’s probably 150-160 lbs but still the 49cc is 2.5 hp so is the 79cc but the 49cc can rev higher that’s why it goes faster.
Now I just have to find a new bike...
 
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