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iisthemuffin wrote:Sounds pretty nice. It would have been nice to see the bike though.
Its not much to look at:

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Since it has no brakes (and really needs them where I live), I will be separating the back half and building a power bike trailer.
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Ive seen those before. What the max speed?
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About 20MPH with the little 33cc.
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The font tire went flat so I decided to make the scooter more practical. I just need a longer throttle cable now:

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Very Sweet, Although personally i would have made the scooter wheel run along the bike wheel, kind of like a friction drive.

Whatever. Post some videos of it going for us.
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I like those. Kind of cool. Ive seent hem on yotube before.

You could also try mounting it behind the seat and adding an extra sprocket to you tire and chain drive it. It would be more efficient.
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It would be more efficient but I'm making it versatile. The other half of the scooter I will be welding the front half of a bike too. That way, with 2 simple connections, I can have either a scooter or motorized bike.
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