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Uploaded by on Jul 30, 2009

The tire was worn out on the side and it exploded there. Somone else did this on mud while holding it with the seat and the bike started on a wheelie on its own and the air filter screw got bent. Use about 2,4 l/100km. The motor was a bit loose than. The top speed is 55km/h, but the gear ratio is not optimized for top speed. There was a house sparrow nest above.

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  • I have a vertical shaft Honda 5.hp ohc 2006 mower engine no clutch blade clutch. Use a regular rear bike rack and.. I rather get a horizontal shaft. Harbor freight engine best way to go. How long does the tire last. Build on like you did.

    Let me know rubber on the pulley on the shaft. Good engine HONDA 2006 Model kinda new looks new.

  • @mrbobtyler The tire lasted less than 100km. The bike rack was too weak.

  • Works pretty well. But you could keep the tire from wearing like that if you put something else on besides a pulley. A solid roller would have more surface area to grip the tire, and would not cut into it as much. Juat a thought.

  • @crazyfvck I have used a wide cylindrical steel thing and a polyurethane wheel. The tire lasted longest with the cylindrical thing.

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  • Try niagaracycle com for $10 tires, 26" mtb and 27 & 700c road hybrid tires.

  • hey what did u use for the spindle could you make a how to video please?!

  • @ducatiluke I filled the engine with more oil when I mounted it on the side, and it still works.

  • how did you set the engine on the bike?

    appreciate the answer::)

  • this is sick i didnt think of this for a vertical shaft lawn mower hahaha

  • @LaXnWiz It's less friction with wet tire. The tire cost was higher than the fuel cost. It did not need adjustment as the tire got worn.

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