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<blockquote data-quote="Doppelgamer" data-source="post: 59249"><p>Hey All!</p><p></p><p>In the next few weeks, I am about to assemble a monstrosity of a motored bike out of collected parts! I'm using a motor out of a pocket bike (47cc) mounted to the front fork. You may think it is a friction drive...but it's NOT! I was able to fit a single-speed wheel on the front fork with minimal adjustments and with a little bit of welding on the fork, I can mount my engine above the wheel! I do not know if this has been attempted or accomplished before, but I'm game to try! [/i]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Doppelgamer, post: 59249"] Hey All! In the next few weeks, I am about to assemble a monstrosity of a motored bike out of collected parts! I'm using a motor out of a pocket bike (47cc) mounted to the front fork. You may think it is a friction drive...but it's NOT! I was able to fit a single-speed wheel on the front fork with minimal adjustments and with a little bit of welding on the fork, I can mount my engine above the wheel! I do not know if this has been attempted or accomplished before, but I'm game to try! [/i] [/QUOTE]
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