Cool bike. I like two strokes also. Not selling my aluminum Huffy MTB with the 80cc angle fire engine. I have a couple thousand miles on her already. It's been a good bike for me. However, since I got the Rover upgraded I really like it too. I like the fact I don't have to pedal. Was thinking about a battery and starter motor for it.I run the Classic Knobby on my Whizzer They're period correct and I'm always ready for that dirt road
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Has anyone here had experience with this kit yet. I do find it interesting.I run the Classic Knobby on my Whizzer They're period correct and I'm always ready for that dirt road
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Has anyone here had experience with this kit yet. I do find it interesting.
I can see upgrades in the future.That is a very interesting kit. Much different from the BT80. I like the hydraulic clutch, that's a neat touch. The only thing I don't like is the carburetor.
Cheap sprocket woes............That is a very interesting kit. Much different from the BT80. I like the hydraulic clutch, that's a neat touch. The only thing I don't like is the carburetor.
Cheap sprocket woes............
I feel better about warning other unsuspecting buyers hopefully. It's so wonky I don't want to ride until I get that fixed.That's a bummer, at least it wasn't terribly expensive. Have you reached out to the company to see if you can return it?
Can you see the sprocket going up and down if you spin it with the chain off? Could be the wheel mount.I feel better about warning other unsuspecting buyers hopefully. It's so wonky I don't want to ride until I get that fixed.
Everything is good except that wonky sprocket. I hope the one I ordered from CDH power is a good one. It's a 40TCan you see the sprocket going up and down if you spin it with the change off? Could be the wheel mount.