How to Build a Motorized Bicycle - Part 2

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Uploaded by on Jan 5, 2011

Be sure to check out Part 3 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dnWjdYReTU0
CNC machining needed to build the motorized bicycle?

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  • Yeah, I changed that shortly after many others comments the same. The original intent of my video was not to show an expert install (this was my first), but to show everything I did for my first install. THANKS

  • not really much money when you consider the tools were acquired over my lifetime and all my hobbies require tools.

  • It's a sherline mill ... cost about 650 for manual version. CNC will cost more than double that.

    

  • Thanks, I do enjoy it!

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  • sprocket aka the pain in the ass part of a bike kit

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  • Is it much harder to go on pedals with installed engine(while it's turned off)?

  • Great video, but your sprocket setup is all wrong. You must have the spokes between the rubber pads otherwise your spokes will get destroyed. Better off looking into re-dishing the wheel if you had to set your rear wheel up like that for motor chain line.

  • how have you acquired the engine?

  • That carbie is shit I would just put a new one on

  • Loose the rubber mounts on the Motor, Your doing it all wrong like that.

  • i totally agree with frozenveinsz1nyou are going to fuck your buke up soooooo bad putting the rubber on the one side hahahha idiot

    give it like 4 weeks and your spokes will be loose and bending

  • You did the sprocket a bit wrong. The spokes should be between the two rubber pieces. The way you did it will stressthe spokes and snap them while riding. Careful there.

  • hey this is cool , very good vid , thanks man ...i think ill have to so this

  • very nice video. i have a bmx bike i want to add a motor to but these kits are a bit overpriced i rather just buy the engine and do it myself. also i notice you had to do alot of modifying since the kit was defective a bit.

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