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From: briggsandclones
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  • you shouda mad it key start

  • @xboxisbeast101

    Too much work/bulky.

  • yea, it happens ive got like 5 classic mini bikes, the frames are painted and good to go, they have everything they need, just not an engine, i had 2 gx160s anf both ended up crackin and leaking oil, then i had a tecumseh 8hp that had some very deep scratches in the piston wall

  • clean out the garage, and stick with like 2 projects

  • @1990fordf150custom

    Trying to and failing xD

  • just subscribed, frm gpn. your projects are very well done. :^)

  • hot stuff mang! XD

  • maybe you could use the motor to charge your batterys when you are using your engine.

  • @coolio8444

    I could, but I would need a electromagnetic clutch to engage/disengage the motor as I move along.

  • @briggsandclones You could try one off of an a/c compressor that are in cars lol i would think it would be too much work for that though

  • @coolio8444

    I was planning that, but yeah, seems a bit bulky. Haven't seen it tore down to the basic essentials though.

  • You do some pretty nice stuff, being a driver now I put most of my time into my truck and don't have much time for projects anymore :( . Looks good

  • @justin3zelda

    What type of truck?

  • Your voice..deep holyfuck. Looks good !

  • @walkingfreak

    You should hear me singing Justin Bieber. Lolwut.

  • you cant make a 2wd scooter because when you turn the front wheel has to spin faster than the back or else it will flip

  • @casebutler

    Lol no, this scooter doesn't have interconnected axles lol.

  • finally

  • Hey long time no video! :P

    Will the controler get too hot that close to the engine?

    How have your car projects been going?

    Peace :D

  • @TRcustomengineering

    Works great, vibration issues are worse (just tear it down and reinforce the cheap solders :))

    Good actually. Replaced the 2001 Camry's water pump (cracked, caused the timing to jump and appear to have no compression). Fix this, bring the '87 Camry up here and work on it :)

  • @briggsandclones Awesome, i had to do a timing belt and water pump in a 96 suzuki swift last week.

    I can't wait to see more of the 87 camry!

  • been a long time since your last post

  • @30GB Yeah, caught up in schoolwork :\

  • very cool!

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