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Regalgse00

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So I got this bike and was planning on getting this kit I seen. But I think I might buy the adapter for the rear hub for the sprocket. I would like to get a front shock for it as well. And I was hoping to find some cnc engine mounts. I measured the lower tube and it was 1.75 inches and was having troubles finding that size and I measured the rear tube and it was 1.15 inches. And all I’m finding is 1.25 cnc mounts. So I was thinking of maybe wrapping a piece of rubber around the frame maybe and since the bottom is 1.75 and all I’m finishing is 1.65. I thought about taking a dremel and making it a little bigger to fit the frame. Then if I find a new front fork with shocks. I could do a front disc brake.
 

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This is the front shock I found. But I don’t know if this style would work.
 

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Nice cruiser, that's going to make a great motorized bike. Hope you share some pictures after it's done.
 
See that’s a nice mount. And see what you did to make it fit. I’ll end up doing the same most likely
 
How much of a difference would I feel if I installed a window piston and a reed valve?
 
Reed valve helps in a few different ways if done right, they generally don’t flow as much. The windowed piston reduces the reciprocating weight as well. With a reed you don’t need a boost bottle. Experiment with it.
 
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