bideronit13
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This is a fun hobby. I also explained above I was going to upgrade the bearings as soon as I found out whats actually in the motor. Anyway replacing a bearing before it damages the crankshaft is not only smarter but easier as this is my plan.
I used to get bearings from King Bearing. These guys can tell you the quality of bearing in the motor now. They can also get any size bearing that exists in different grades of quality.
It can be quite expensive but as I have not contacted them yet I'm just doing this little bit at a time.
I also plan on getting other advice from small engine repair shops like lawn mower motors to see what they recommend as far as this is concerned.
I know the HuaSheng would'nt stand a chance in something like this.
There are also debates on HP vs Torque
I don't like shedding my view on the subject just for the sake of non-arguement. If you get my drift.
http://www.vettenet.org/torquehp.html
Out here in Colorado they have at least one freeway I know of that has its own bike lane for scooters, bicycles and motored bikes. It goes for about 40 miles one direction and you can come back on the other side. Perfect for testing my bike.
The lanes about 7 foot wide. I used to drive it on a regular MB with street slicks
I used to get bearings from King Bearing. These guys can tell you the quality of bearing in the motor now. They can also get any size bearing that exists in different grades of quality.
It can be quite expensive but as I have not contacted them yet I'm just doing this little bit at a time.
I also plan on getting other advice from small engine repair shops like lawn mower motors to see what they recommend as far as this is concerned.
I know the HuaSheng would'nt stand a chance in something like this.
There are also debates on HP vs Torque
I don't like shedding my view on the subject just for the sake of non-arguement. If you get my drift.
http://www.vettenet.org/torquehp.html
Out here in Colorado they have at least one freeway I know of that has its own bike lane for scooters, bicycles and motored bikes. It goes for about 40 miles one direction and you can come back on the other side. Perfect for testing my bike.
The lanes about 7 foot wide. I used to drive it on a regular MB with street slicks
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