juan New Member Local time 12:16 PM Joined Aug 31, 2023 Messages 22 Location Sacramento, California Oct 11, 2023 #1 So I was thinking of a phantom 85 on an OCC maybe as a wheelie project but choppers suck to pedal so does anyone have any idea on how hard it is and how to make an electric start conversion for the phantom
So I was thinking of a phantom 85 on an OCC maybe as a wheelie project but choppers suck to pedal so does anyone have any idea on how hard it is and how to make an electric start conversion for the phantom
Gordy Well-Known Member Local time 12:16 PM Joined Feb 4, 2022 Messages 13,207 Location Louisa, Kentucky Oct 11, 2023 #2 From what ive found, ther is no way to make one electric start. You could do a hybrid with a front electric wheel to get it up to speed to start.
From what ive found, ther is no way to make one electric start. You could do a hybrid with a front electric wheel to get it up to speed to start.
juan New Member Local time 12:16 PM Joined Aug 31, 2023 Messages 22 Location Sacramento, California Oct 11, 2023 #3 Thats not a bad idea, I'm just worreid about weight if I go that route
Copygod69 Well-Known Member Local time 11:16 AM Joined Sep 2, 2023 Messages 268 Location Sioux City, Iowa Oct 11, 2023 #4 GW's Motorized said: From what ive found, ther is no way to make one electric start. You could do a hybrid with a front electric wheel to get it up to speed to start. Click to expand... I mean it wouldn’t have to only be P-85 cylinder maybe another saw cylinder would fit like ms440 or something that matches the stud spacing
GW's Motorized said: From what ive found, ther is no way to make one electric start. You could do a hybrid with a front electric wheel to get it up to speed to start. Click to expand... I mean it wouldn’t have to only be P-85 cylinder maybe another saw cylinder would fit like ms440 or something that matches the stud spacing
cloakedvillain Well-Known Member Local time 11:16 AM Joined Feb 19, 2023 Messages 1,798 Location Central MO, USA Oct 11, 2023 #5 Grubee ocdt. Works good. Attachments 16970645951088298359135782615800.jpg 245.9 KB · Views: 149
Copygod69 Well-Known Member Local time 11:16 AM Joined Sep 2, 2023 Messages 268 Location Sioux City, Iowa Oct 12, 2023 #6 cloakedvillain said: Grubee ocdt. Works good. Click to expand... That’s awesome
cloakedvillain Well-Known Member Local time 11:16 AM Joined Feb 19, 2023 Messages 1,798 Location Central MO, USA Oct 12, 2023 #7 juan said: Thats not a bad idea, I'm just worreid about weight if I go that route Click to expand... Low weight https://www.ebikeschool.com/friction-drive-electric-bicycles-whats/
juan said: Thats not a bad idea, I'm just worreid about weight if I go that route Click to expand... Low weight https://www.ebikeschool.com/friction-drive-electric-bicycles-whats/
R robe Well-Known Member Local time 9:16 AM Joined Jul 20, 2023 Messages 2,228 Location Vancouver Island Oct 12, 2023 #8 You know, back in the dark ages people used to stand up and pedal. Concept I know, but it does work.
DAMIEN1307 Moderator Staff member Local time 10:16 AM Joined Jul 23, 2020 Messages 19,147 Location Alamogordo, NM, USA Oct 12, 2023 #9 robe said: You know, back in the dark ages people used to stand up and pedal. Concept I know, but it does work. Click to expand... Too much like work for me...lol.
robe said: You know, back in the dark ages people used to stand up and pedal. Concept I know, but it does work. Click to expand... Too much like work for me...lol.
Copygod69 Well-Known Member Local time 11:16 AM Joined Sep 2, 2023 Messages 268 Location Sioux City, Iowa Oct 14, 2023 #10 robe said: You know, back in the dark ages people used to stand up and pedal. Concept I know, but it does work. Click to expand... Tbh I sometimes forget how fun it is to run around on a normal bicycle
robe said: You know, back in the dark ages people used to stand up and pedal. Concept I know, but it does work. Click to expand... Tbh I sometimes forget how fun it is to run around on a normal bicycle