@THEMAINTENCEGUY I really do not remember exactly what i did, but i removed something like a cover ( i think bearing cover). And in the long run it did not work out in my favor because the back wheel now woobles, which i suspect is due to whatever i removed.
So will remove & replace that wheel with a new one soon! Sorry i could not be more help!
ahhh thank you so much for the muffler clamp idea saved me alot of time i was about to take my schwinn side winder mountain bike i just bought back lol thank you! but wait why do u have to drill the frame? why dont you just mount the motor to muffler clamp then bolt it on to the frame??
@superfunnyman123 Thats exactly what i did. I drilled a couple holes in the muffler clamp so the engine could bolt to it. Then i had to trim down the the u bolt, on the muffler clamp because it was too long.
But that was it, i tightend everything together, and its held up great so far. Way better than drilling into the frame of the bike. Thanks
PLEASE tell me how you did the rear brake! I have the same bike but I cannot get it to pedal or brake since I cannot figure out how to mount sprocket with the actual brake! Help! Nice bike btw same one I got, Grubee GT5 too I think
how did you get past the rear sprocket ? did you only use one rubber?
THEMAINTENCEGUY 8 months ago
@THEMAINTENCEGUY I really do not remember exactly what i did, but i removed something like a cover ( i think bearing cover). And in the long run it did not work out in my favor because the back wheel now woobles, which i suspect is due to whatever i removed.
So will remove & replace that wheel with a new one soon! Sorry i could not be more help!
MichealDarwin 8 months ago
ahhh thank you so much for the muffler clamp idea saved me alot of time i was about to take my schwinn side winder mountain bike i just bought back lol thank you! but wait why do u have to drill the frame? why dont you just mount the motor to muffler clamp then bolt it on to the frame??
superfunnyman123 1 year ago
@superfunnyman123 Thats exactly what i did. I drilled a couple holes in the muffler clamp so the engine could bolt to it. Then i had to trim down the the u bolt, on the muffler clamp because it was too long.
But that was it, i tightend everything together, and its held up great so far. Way better than drilling into the frame of the bike. Thanks
MichealDarwin 1 year ago
nice bike along with the song
02detroitmuscle 1 year ago
PLEASE tell me how you did the rear brake! I have the same bike but I cannot get it to pedal or brake since I cannot figure out how to mount sprocket with the actual brake! Help! Nice bike btw same one I got, Grubee GT5 too I think
slaquers 1 year ago