Zeda 100 performance doesn't fit on bicycle!

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Bought a Zeta 100 max performance kit that comes with an OKO carburetor and Reed valve. After installing it's very apparent that the bike is unrideable. The carb sticks out further than the pedals. I can't even sit on the bike without resting on the carb as well. Am I doing some incorrect? It can only be go one orientation which is why I'm confused.
 

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you can change hose from reed to carb, longer with either 30, 45, 15 degree or whatever works best. You can use a protractor to help see what angle you need.
Where can I obtain one of these? Why would they send a kit out of like this to begin with? This frame is not small in the slightest. There's not a singlet chance this would work on any bicycle known to man
 
Where can I obtain one of these? Why would they send a kit out of like this to begin with? This frame is not small in the slightest. There's not a singlet chance this would work on any bicycle known to man
I'm not a fan of that style reed because of how large they are. But you can get the right size hose at an auto parts store or find one online somewhere
 
First see what size I.D. Your hose is. You can find all types of hoses on Amazon or your local auto parts. Radiator hose would work. The hose you have is probably the cheapest hose they could slam in a kit. That’s why this hobby is so interesting, you buy a kit thinking it’s just going to bolt right in, and you have to fabricate almost everything. A protractor would help take a lot of guess work out of it.
 
First see what size I.D. Your hose is. You can find all types of hoses on Amazon or your local auto parts. Radiator hose would work. The hose you have is probably the cheapest hose they could slam in a kit. That’s why this hobby is so interesting, you buy a kit thinking it’s just going to bolt right in, and you have to fabricate almost everything. A protractor would help take a lot of guess work out of it.
I was under the influence that a radiator hose will not work. Fuel eats rad hose. Are you saying it should be ok?
 
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