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Uploaded by on Aug 3, 2010

my... attempt at a chainsaw bike, once i get the engine mounted and the chains sized up i think this will actually work, feel free to leave comments and suggestions

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  • You might need a bigger sprocket on the back wheel. 

  • @MXJ96T yea i thought that to.. or a smaller back wheel, but i got it working and it doesent start off really fast but it does go, once it gets going it hit 30.3 on my digital speedometer and it wanted to go quicker but i ran out of road, so really all i need to do is find a more permanent tensioner for the tire chain and adjust the card and make a throttle

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  • well looks like your chains are just a wee bit loose, just a bit

  • I was looking for a type of style of bike like this because I was lookin at makin 1 myself. Thanks for the video man.

  • Change to 8mm pocket bike chain and sprockets. You will need the shift kit pedal arms from Sick Bike Parts. I use pocket bike freewheels and 8mm(TLF) chain, sprockets and 4-bolt freewheels. Better gear ratios to choose from. get the pocket bike parts off ebay cheap. You can pedal with the setup I'm recommending. dump the bike and start with a new frame, so you don't have to use the angle iron. You will need a series of jackshafts to get the gear ratio to where it's best for your engine.

  • hopefully it works out for ya

  • @shawndw151

    i was thinkink somethink along the same principle. i have a back rack for my bike, which i plan to use to mount the engine on.

  • I created a platform and mounted the chainsaw using bolts in the tail end and also drilling into the chain lubrication tank to use that for mounting purposes, since chain coolant should not really be necessary

  • i remmber u talkin about this thing

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