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41 thoughts on “my 1st engine powered bike build,

  1. By far the best motorized chopper bike I've seen on YouTube! I'm actually starting my first build will just a 80cc motor if you are willing I don't have a lot of money but if you would show me the ropes on how to do a belt-fed that's kind of where I want to go. Couldn't get my Harley this year so I'm making a stingray into what I call a " Syna" (Dyna) lol.

  2. I like going back and revisiting these older videos. I like your tractor repair stuff but you seem happier creating than repairing. and oh yard sales too ! Awesome stuff !

  3. Please stop doing this kind of stuff. Every time you make something like this it makes me want to do the same thing and I know I could do it and I have all the tools but certainly would be slower than you and I dont have as big a hoard of parts but I soon would have if I got into it. The only thing I need is patience and you seem to have a lot of that and if you gave me a large container of it you would have more room for other neat stuff. I would need a lot of it so no doubt the shipping cost would be ridiculous and I dont think my truck is big enough to come pick up the amount I would need. It seems the stuff you build that I like the most is stuff I would never ever get done or even if I did I probably would wreck it because I would drive it like a maniac on steroids. I think it would be nice to do a video of your wife explaining to all the married guys on here why she lets you get away with all the stunts you pull off ( Like using the measuring cup for fork oil and saying you used it for water). Every guy out there would do the same thing of course but you admit it to the world. Dont worry I WONT SAY ANYTHING. Do you have the $100 bucks you owe me? LOL Just kidding. I think it would be nice to see and listen to your wifes side of things and explain why all this works so well for both of you.Good job!

  4. I have a bicycle I picked up in Korea very similar to that – American Eagle Low Rider I want to put electric assist on, but I can't find an appropiate motor!

    Also, here in the Philippines many pedicabs upgrade their sprockets and chain to a standard #20.

  5. You can make a simple voltage regulator circuit to keep the voltage wherever you want it. Flex your electronics muscles.

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