Predator 212cc 4 stroke engine

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Since this is your first 212 build. I suggest before you spend any money up grading the engine, Mount it stock get it running and start riding. While your riding and having fun, research and buy all the performance parts your gonna want. By then you might even pick out another frame and make a monster 212 bike. Looking forward to seeing you finish
Yeah I was kinda starting to come to that conclusion as well. Thank you! I'm waiting for everything I ordered to come in the mail. First thing is the mount on monday.
 
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I was looking at the skyway mag wheels. What parts would I need to put together a back rim with axle bearings freewheel sprocket on one side then a disk brake rotor adapter with rotor & 36t sprocket on the the engine chain drive side. And what would I need to mount it to a dyno duece? I really need back brakes or can anyone suggest for my current rims how I can add disk brake rotor or any other better brakes? These are the rims I'm using
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So after quite a lot of reading. I found out those mag wheels can crack going off smooth roads onto rough dirt roads. So I have this bike I'm willing to completely take apart for parts on the new build. What are any suggestions that may help the new build? I know the predator 212 will not fit in that tiny space otherwise I would try to mount it on there. Lol.
 

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This is my dyno duece fireball before and after mods which I'm thinking of reinstalling everything original idk tho for this build it's just so much to process for this beast of an engine. I like the idea of the reinforced front forks and the rear 3 inch wheel. It's just I have to repack the bearings in the 3inch wheel hub.
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Okay sorry guys. I'm just really excited about this build and I wanna do it right the first time. So on the 24th my stimulus ✔ is getting mailed. So I want to buy the the billet flywheel & the 18lb valve springs. I also want to upgrade the rims to what's gonna be the best setup for my dyno duece that's gonna be able to give me preferably disk brakes or better?? If that's possible. So I'm open to all advice. Is there any other upgrades I can get that's worth it? Or no? Right now that frame has the front end forks are custom but I'm not happy with them.
 
I got the motor mount came today. I put it on and this d*** engine will not fit in any of the frames that I previously thought would fit fine. The valve cover head is about a half inch too think no matter the direction or frame I try to put it in. I tried all three frames
 
Take the valve cover off and see if it will fit. Maybe a custom valve cover in your future.
Um no. those so-called “custom” breatherless valve covers cause major motor damage... please stop giving this kind of advice to unsuspecting newcomers
 
Um no. those so-called “custom” breatherless valve covers cause major motor damage... please stop giving this kind of advice to unsuspecting newcomers
Actually I was thinking of along the line of modifying the one that is there.
 
Keep it simple, stupid. Get a frame that fits. Or put it vertical.

Since this is your first 212 build. I suggest before you spend any money up grading the engine, Mount it stock get it running and start riding. While your riding and having fun, research and buy all the performance parts your gonna want. By then you might even pick out another frame and make a monster 212 bike. Looking forward to seeing you finish
 

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