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Uploaded by on Aug 26, 2009

Installing your own bicycle engine.

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  • Jesus Christ, Walt, is that you?

  • @yamahonkawazuki No problem, friend!

  • @leeknivek ahh ok. sorry, not that fluent on musicians lol my apologies

  • @yamahonkawazuki Vocalist of the Dead Kennedys!

  • @lastmondaypast1 those are okay, but tbh id go wiht teh 66cc next time. ( also called 80cc ) but keep the receipts from the 49cc. theyre identical looking. most locations 66cc is above limit whereas the 49 is below .

  • @leeknivek who?

  • @dillon14dj yeah theyre worth it. if you treat it right, youll do fine.

  • @lastmondaypast1 depends on how heavy you are, how heavy bicycle is, amongst other things. i put one of these 66cc engines on an 18lb time trials bicycle. via gps got it to 54.9 mph. on a trek mtb got to 35 ish. and it pulled hills fine. granted i weigh maybe 160lbs. granted it didnt pull hills at 30-35, but still IIRC the honda ruckus has to be licensed right? ( in many locations , as these are class. as engine assisted bicycles. dont require licensure

  • @lastmondaypast1 So it can't reach that speed, but it cán handle it?

  • @BlakjeKaas i meant that it lasts 1000km/s. as in distance. it probably lasts longer though.

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