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  • Where did you get that rear sprocket? How many teeth front and back? How do you attach it to the hub? Thanks

  • this guy talks like a fucking idiot

  • @leafyism So does your Mom when her teeth are out.

  • I've got the same engine except friction drive. I can't wait!!

  • it's belt drive...

  • Go ahead pops with your bad self.

  • Thats chain driven right?

  • Super vec kde sa dá kupit tá prevodovka a rozeta?

  • NICE

  • he uses a chain... you can see it when he stopes... by the way... nice start granpaa... ya almost fell...xDD

  • is that friction drive or chain drive?

    gd video iam think of makeing one to

    so hyped :D

  • chain drive because you can see the chain on the back wheel

  • super nepredáte mi to?

  • Where did you get this cvt?

  • parada kde si to koupil pls odpis :)

  • hey pop! you should be wearing helmet, arms/legs protector this demo. drive safely!

  • Hi! cool bike! Tell please, whether one speed at the engine and what maximum speed?

  • i have a bike like this same engine no cvt it goes around 37 mph and about 40 on my bike if u pedel really fast in 18th gear and full throtel

  • Když se Ema City řítí,

    jsou tam z něho všichni v ři*i.

    Gumy vržou, ocel sténá,

    takhle staví kola Ema!

  • add weight to other side if u dont like it

  • the guy can ride! he must be an old pro.

  • I can't wait to get one of these!

  • neat

  • very intesting!

    the lefty side engine don´t afect the weight of the bike?

  • im sure it does, but you would get used to it very quickly

  • yes but what about cornering....???? especially left corners. wouldn't it be very dangerous????

  • it's just like having a little bit fatter person on there, or if you've just eaten a briggs for lunch (the latter is quite unlikely though lol)

  • wimp.

  • you could add 100 lbs to one side of a bike the center of gravity would change, but because the bike is balanced, the center of gravity will always be in the center. What that means is, the bike frame may be leaning, but no matter the CG will always be in the center, to make a left turn, you just wont have to lean as far left I'm trying to think of a better way to explain but it's not coming to me

  • When I have a heavy pannier on the right hand side of my bike, I automatically lean to the left slightly to compensate, so the bike does not fall over.

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