Easiest bike to add an engine to?

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Dang that's crazy. My last car was 550 bucks cash . I just asked a dealer for to sell me there trade Ins I only had to replace a vacuum modulator
 
As a side note, I was able to fit a china doll motor within a kent seachange, it was tight but it worked, I second the offset carb, I have a huffy mountain bike that is even tighter but the offset carb will easily work....when I was putting the motor on I tried both bikes and eventually went with the seachange....I will keep an eye on my spelling....i dont want to say something like I went with a " sex-change":ROFLMAO:
 
Lots of folks motorize these. Huffy Cranbrook., Wally world $168.
Plenty of room for customization.
There 50 bucks at my Walmart. Wish I had a car to go get a few
I've had the Huffy frame snap on me, I bought the Hyper Beach Cruiser to replace the Huffy because the frame is thicker and has better welding than the Huffy.

https://www.walmart.com/ip/Hyper-Bicycle-Men-s-26-In-Beach-Cruiser-Bike-Black/299035532

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And this is what I have done with it.

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I too chose the Hyper Cruiser ... after riding my brothers. Being 6'4" @ 280lbs, frame strength is quite important to me...

Here is mine:

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EDIT: I so need to update my gas tank... my tiny little widdle one looks a wee bit small...
 
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