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Uploaded by on Oct 8, 2007

testing out my chainsaw bike. it isnt tuned properly and im looking to get a more grippy spindle for it. the engine is a mcculloch promac 320 off a chainsaw.

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  • hey dude, that is sweet. u oughta put a video on how u made it.

  • @TheDEERSLAYER1997 there are 2 videos in my channel somewhere.

  • deos the spindle slide sometimes because its metal and it looks like it slides and doesnt that reduce speed

  • @seelder the first spindle did but the second didnt slide. the second had grooves along it.

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  • @ThaTJuStSuXs yea but is it worth ripping apart a stihl to make a bike?

  • nice job mate just lean it out a tad.fuck the nay sayers. ;)

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  • @XxMrPerfectPRxX Haha yeah good luck with that.

  • @patwwe you dont know crapppp..i have two bikes like these..both with regular bike brakes..they work just great!!! prove?? im still alive!!

  • could be on a normal bike.

  • so cool

  • wow all of that work and you have a little girls rim and tire on it.. classic

  • Umm what brakes you got on there? Hope they ain't normal bike brakes otherwise you're going to be road kill...

  • @geoff390 yes, if you don't need a chainsaw

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