Motorized Bike, From 0-40
Uploader Comments (DimensionEdge)
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It wobles from side to side when you're starting because you are pedaling it. I can see your left knee on the video. There's nothing wrong with having to pedal for some assist when you're starting, just tell people.
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That looks neat. I hope you don't get killed.
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@FordV8Guy i have it screaming....f*&k its loud thou!!!
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@DieselDownunder where did you buy yours
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lol everyone passing your slow bike
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40 ther doing 50 try 60 or 70 people never follow the rules
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Hey can you smell the gas? And 2... Does the engine ever get hot by your legs? Thanks!
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Looks safe!
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@DieselDownunder Thanks brother! Hey, what's a mono, lol I had it once here in the states but it was from kissing Samantha Hillborn. LOL Is that maybe like a wheelie down there? Anyway's so I guess that crap about the engine needing back pressure from the exhaust is bullshit then huh? They say the engine will explode with out a muffler and mess your legs up, but seems to me like alot of people leave it off and it dont blow up!
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@FordV8Guy Mate it has alot of teething problems, but if your mechanically handy its doable - just needs mods to get it reliable - mine is VERY loud because i stripped the exhaust off it - i got it doing bout 70 kp/h with the standard sproket - still has lots of bottom end, i can pull monos no drama - cheers
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@ChazEverest You have to pedal up to a certain speed, if you just let the clutch out from a dead start, the engine will die.
NO smoke, no burns, no broken spokes either!
Thank You
DimensionEdge 1 year ago
what motor is that and what size sprocket is on the back thanks
xr65068 2 years ago
it is a 42.7 old style Mitsubishi. John Deere was licensed to build these and we sold thousands, and a near zero failure rate. If you find one get us the serial numbers(If made in Japan) Thanks for viewing. You should see the new stuff. If just to old to hang a camera over my head these days
DimensionEdge 2 years ago
Does 40 mph feel stable? Its such a light setup and all... alot of us are probably wondering if higher speeds are comfortable.
mastersduhgree 2 years ago
On the 20" bikes it is easy to over correct. But frankly, everyone who owns on of these does. The reason you don't see or read about accidents with us (knock on wood) is because arbor drive, (Called friction, rack mount drive, crap by our competitors) does not fail because of speed or RPM, like tensioned belts or chains do to bicycle spokes. Ride on, be safe, cruise with traffic. Comfort, well less noise and less vibration. Get a gel seat we sell for $30, then way comfy!
DimensionEdge 2 years ago
Wobbles just like a Lance Armstrong in the last 1/2 mile of the tour de France. I do it at the beginning., pff the line. Then yes, smooth sailing.
DimensionEdge 2 years ago