What should I get

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I have a seeutek 80cc I am looking to buy a new bike to place the motor on and don't know if 8 should go with a fat tire MTB or a standard MTB or a street style with mags. I tend to ride on city streets for the most part. But want to be able to cut threw fields and snow more of a all terrain style bike. Any ideas or preference for a bike to add a motor to.
 
I have a seeutek 80cc I am looking to buy a new bike to place the motor on and don't know if 8 should go with a fat tire MTB or a standard MTB or a street style with mags. I tend to ride on city streets for the most part. But want to be able to cut threw fields and snow more of a all terrain style bike. Any ideas or preference for a bike to add a motor to.
 

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What is the smallest frame size u can put a motor on is it a 24-26?
If you're asking me, you're asking the wrong guy.
20" wheels and zips along with a 50cc.
 
I found a old roadmaster mtb junk in the trash and put a new seetuk on it ,painted it and pretty much restored it and it's fine...still has the org knobbies lol
 
For my first build I would go with a bike with decent brakes and a lot of room in the frame. No rear suspension. A geared bike is nice since you don't have to mess with the pedal chain tightness. If you can, a bike with disc brakes go well with a hub mounted sprocket. My next bike I am going to use 27.5 MTB wheels with disc brake setup.

With disk brake hubs you can easily mount/align/change your sprocket. Put a spacer in there then your brake rotor and you are good to go. The only downside is you usually have to use a smaller drive sprocket. You will be able to go faster but it is not as smooth starting off. But with gears that isn't an issue either.
 
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