OCC Chopper build (seeking advice)

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Where to start.....
Oh I know... "GOOD LUCK PAIN FREAK!!!"
But seriously as long as you got some experience with building (If it's your First build DON'T)
THEN ALL THE PAIN OF HEARTACHE AGGRAVATION IT REALLY IS WORTH IT WHEN YOU RIDING DOWN THE ROAD ON THAT SWEET CHOPPER.I LOVE MINE AND I HATE IT AND I LOVE IT LOL
Sorry for caps btw using voice typing.
Best advice I could give is to go pay the extra money and get everything for pedal choppers.com it'll save you so much time effort and pain or you can just do like I did and do it the hard way.
Either way.
I don't have time really to get into it right now I'll wait in a little bit later on but for right now let me show mine off too lol
 

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Thank you for this link, I ended up adding a lot of parts from this onto my build list.


I did more research and realized the BT100 won't fit due to the exhaust so I'm going to go with the 80/66 with a 38tooth sprocket. I was planning on keeping the stock wheel, since I can't seem to find the rear wheel for the Zeda Chopper or the Bike Berry Chopper. I also decided to replace the front wheel with a 26inch wheel with a built in drum brake.

I keep trying to find information on these bikes but there isn't a lot. I also was wondering will the rear fender hold up to a motorized build? or do I need to remove it???

Also I found this on that website, would this be a good upgrade??? or will it not actually help???
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Here is the current condition for those who are interested.

38 tooth is to big for the stock rear wheel.
I run a 36 tooth and I can just take off from dead stop with just to pushing off of my foot I would definitely suggest not going above the 36 to oth
 
Ew ew ew
Where to start.....
Oh I know... "GOOD LUCK PAIN FREAK!!!"
But seriously as long as you got some experience with building (If it's your First build DON'T)
THEN ALL THE PAIN OF HEARTACHE AGGRAVATION IT REALLY IS WORTH IT WHEN YOU RIDING DOWN THE ROAD ON THAT SWEET CHOPPER.I LOVE MINE AND I HATE IT AND I LOVE IT LOL
Sorry for caps btw using voice typing.
Best advice I could give is to go pay the extra money and get everything for pedal choppers.com it'll save you so much time effort and pain or you can just do like I did and do it the hard way.
Either way.
I don't have time really to get into it right now I'll wait in a little bit later on but for right now let me show mine off too lol
I haven't made any progress on that tank yet. Been pretty busy, but weather is getting better so I'll be able to get out to the shop soon.
 
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