How To Install a Motorized Bike Kit! Installing a Motorized Bike Kit Walkthrough!
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 31 พ.ค. 2022
- in this video, we install a motorized bike kit from amazon onto my buddy's bikes. he has been wanting a bike ever since he rode mine. and now he has one. the build went very smoothly!!!
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Off topic, but that is a nice looking neighborhood. love the brickwork.
That neighbour hood be looking real crisp. Good to see the lawns chopped. Bike looking and running good, time to mow my lawns and build a bike.
I thought the same things. And the brick worked houses are nice too.
Best video I’ve seen on how to build one of these
Ty and u helped me to have the confidence to build one
OK so you were like totally amazing. I am getting ready to make my old Schwinn stingray bike back into a gasoline bike what are used to have that somebody stole. Your video is amazing and I’m literally going step-by-step and the camera work is good and so far so good on my attempts even without a lot of experience, I am currently getting ready to go into the fuel line part. I hope I’m in the homestretch
Thanks! Once you get the chain you’re good, the chain in my opinion is one of the hardest parts. Just make sure your sprocket is true, like in the video when I spun the wheel on the bench.
Thanks bud. For real. I thought i got the wrong size bike lol i got the bolts on backwards for the back sprocket
Love the zip tie trick, ingenious.
Thanks for being so precise the instructions booklet I got was a little confusing with the instructions and pictures
For real
My engine is also a imaycc 100cc. Runs great haven't really had any issues
Great builds Mr barrios& well,explained.
lol ...well explained?...this guy needs to learn how to talk i cant even count how many times he doesn't know what something is called and sits there for 10 seconds trying to think of it i just turned off the audio...makes it easier to follow
fuel on off switch? its called a petcock and the gas tank mounting brackets are called brackets... if you can believe that ..hahahahahaha this guy omg
dude you have to cut the chain that's not meant to be a chain tensioner its a guide so it stays on the sprocket
Does it matter though? I don’t think there is another part in the box that stops fuel from going to the carb. Same with the gas tank brackets, if I just said brackets someone could have mixed it up with the engine mounting brackets.
My 2 cents from my experience. 25:1 always. Dont even hook up Killswitch, choke out to turn off. No back discs. Bit of correct size radiator hose be your best friend to get carby to fit even on big frame bike. Dont even use supplied spark plug. Stock exhaust is the best. Grip shift gears. Always wear helmet, cause when front tyre escapes from rim at 65kph you will be thankful. Until that day it finally destroys your bike, youll have a blast
I’m gonna have to agree with you on the spark plug, and the helmet. But that’s it. I will always run 40:1 in my bikes. 25:1 I bet that bike smokes a lot! This bike belongs to my friend and he’s been using 50:1 since it was built, we ride regularly and the bike seems to be doing great! As for the stock exhaust, it’s terrible. Check out the idle short in front of the pool on my channel. That exhaust setup is the best, I also did a video on it.
How much do you sell them for?
Instead of using the included rear sprocket mounting system that comes with those bike engine kits. Instead get a Rear Hub Adapt it clamps on the center hub of the wheel it's very simple to install and will be 100% true straight once installed.
Very nice ... getting one very soon and will follow the instructions to the letter ... 🤣16:40 😁
Yo was good man I just got a new chain today but the adapter comes on Sunday. So what I’m going to try and do for now is just to try and straighten the sprocket until it comes. Just so I have shit I can do on my day off 😂. I’ll of course keep you updated and I’ll tell you when or if I works and how well it performs with the upgrades I made already
Thanks for doing the turn over ogf camera now i have no idea how to do it, total big brains
Huh?
Pedal with the clutch in at a minimum of 7mph then gradually let off the clutch to start the motor
Is the gear shifter for the rear derailleur included with the clutch handle or is it standalone? Also, with the front derailleur disconnected, which sprocket do you recommend leaving the bike chain on for maximum speed and efficiency when the motor is not in operation?
No is not
me and my mate already built mine but I'm only watching for some additional knowledge, typically id be bored shitless but you guys have managed to make this video super informative, interesting and entertaining. Well done, definitely will be watching more.
Great video! I am now confident I can do this ❤️
That a good idea clutch.
NO! Do not notch into the frame for the exhaust.
Oh ya no that was a joke, it would fold like tin foil!
Hey man finally somewhat got it up and running. I bought the wrong size sprocket adapter so yeah fuck me. I had to improvise with it. I bought some rubber sheets and cut it out and filled the spacing with it. Also I did the wheel spin test to see if it was straight and it was straight with that a very very tiny VERY TINY wobble on the sprocket. So I’m going to either try to adjust it some more or buy the right size adaptor. Also I have a question when installing the sprocket adaptor does the adaptor hole thing (the holes where the black screws go into the sprocket to connect) have to be more in the back? Or more in between the spokes? Idk how to properly say it. The two metal pieces that I screw onto the hub of the bike. Do those go further back on the hub? Or further up by the spokes? Or in between the spokes?
Did you have any after market parts like the spark plug or carb? My carb keeps flooding and thinking about getting a new one
No, this one is stock. And after the mods that we’ve done to this bike. We still kept the stock carburetor, maybe a little jetting but that’s it.
Can you get speed equipment for stuff like this, like a supercharger for a four stroke engine?
You can put all kinds of mods, I think it’s a fun part of the hobby. Exhausts, intakes, carburetors, heads, reed valves, etc. and they are a blast to ride.
question what fuel and oil mix do you use. what type of fuel and oil whould also be handy to know.
I just buy the true fuel brand 40:1 and throw it in the gas tank, I’m too lazy to mix it lol. And it’s convenient to ride to the hardware store and pick up a can.
Hey I have a bike I’m having trouble finishing it’s a beach cruiser with a 100cc motor I can send you pictures and stuff how much would it cost me for you to finish it
That's a "round slide " carburetor. Round because of it's shape they also have "flat slides" as well .
And The gas on/off switch is called a "Petcock"
Hey man one more question, can you list some upgrades I can do that will effect the performance of the bike? Like upgrades to go faster? Or more miles?
Exhausted with an expansion chamber, carburetor, racing head, and smaller sprocket for speed. Don’t get a smaller sprocket if you live near hills. Sometimes the stock carburetor is best, and it’s cheap to fix.
Would this engine fit on a occ schwinn stingray?
Was the exhaust pipe from a different kit? I’m worried I’m going to run into the same issue with my bike
Yes it was, he just wanted a black one but it didn’t fit. But the stock one was perfect.
What size frame would be good for this motor on a bike? What kind of bike should I get?
Mountain bikes are my favorite because you can go off road. But sadly this frame is discontinued. I’d just take a tape measure to Walmart, lol exactly what I did with these.
Just got 4 tickets riding one of these things. Unlicensed, unregistered, un-inspected, and uninsured. Court date is damn near a month away so I’ll try to come back w an update
From What state bro?
So I'm getting this kit on Amazon would the upgraded chain tensioner its black and spring loaded as well as the ignition could up grade are any of this any good
Honestly the stock ignition is plenty for this motor, it’s reliable and I wouldn’t change it. Ur the chain tensioner yes! That is an amazing upgrade for this kit. It’s a lot more reliable and safer than using the one provided.
@Barrios Builds ty very much I can't wait if I run in to any issues I'll just post em here u seem to know your stuff very informative and ty for responding
Usually those Chinese engines need a 30:1 2cycle mix. How’s that engine doing a year on with the 50:1? Very interested
The manual says that but that’s really bad and probably smokes a lot. For this bike we’ve always used 50:1 from break in and still using 50:1, this bike has a lot of miles on it and it’s still running great! I use 40:1 on my other bike though mainly because of its best. But this bike is my friends bike and he’s always used 50:1 and doesn’t want to change it.
Great job man! We need more people like me and you making bike videos
the pedal always seems to get in the way with the exhaust no matter how i adjust the engine. Any tips ?
Screw it’s down to a work bench or piece of wood, use a propane torch to heat it up and twist it with channel locks to get to to where you need it for clearance
Thanks for the video, now my husband won't have to help me put my motor on my bike and I get to play mechanic while he's being an atual mechanic at work... 🤣
Love the '60s bush porn music in the background, adds a touch of class to the video... 🤣
how long did it take u and was it hard to do ?
@@JaxsonThomason the motor turned out to be junk, I got a different brand and it looked exactly like the one I got but with way better parts...
It took me roughly an hour and 30 minutes to get it together...
Did you have to cut the chain? I have the same kit and I think my chain is too long
Yes you will need to cut the chain. They give you a lot to accommodate larger frames.
I have a question?
When i finally put everything on the bike and tried to start it by pedaling then everything else. But the bike wouldnt even let me pedal, so i got someone to tow me as i pedaled. This started the engine and i could pull the accelerator and get some action going but as soon as i lost speed and momentum from the person towing me. It would turn off, this happened three time and on the third time it knocked the he chain off, popped my tire, and i ended up drifting. How do I fix this because I really want to my bike?
Sounds like your clutch is locked up, or something. Check the handle and make sure when you pull the lever the arm on the clutch moves. If it doesn’t you’ll need to adjust the flower nut under the clutch cover. Sometimes they won’t be adjusted correctly from the factory.
did you get it fixed
Any recommended gaskets for the engine I ripped the felt trying to check for saving marks I used silicon for now 😮
Amazon is where I get my gaskets
@Barrios Builds what about that mixture where did u get that can I get that at Walmart or Napa or something
I just get the 50:1 two stroke mix… probably not a good thing to run in these engines. But they are cheap🤷♂️
@@barriosbuilds7688 ty man
Good job for explaining how to turn over the mi
Motor ididot
Take off the gear cover, turn over the sprocket with a wrench.
Welcome
Sincerely Idiot
hi i have the same engine but i cant get it to spark .?
So the exhaust from the actual kit didn’t work initially or ? I’m just confused about that part before I buy this kit. Thanks.
Yes the exhaust that came with the kit worked perfectly. He just wanted the spare I had on hand, but it didn’t end up working. So we just used the exhaust that came with the kit.
@@barriosbuilds7688 Thanks for response.
Hey should my chain be tight around the sprocket or slack? My chain keeps clasping together
The chain should have a little bit of play or slack, but it should not be overly loose or overly tight.
i think i messed up its on a kent city bike i took off a couple chains....@@danielalexspark
I did away with the manual pedal chain altogether. Installed a pull start and away she goes!
Hey, Im on the edge of buying one of these kits, is there gears just like dirtbikes and how loud is it? Do you think it’s loud enough to go down bike trails and neighborhoods? Thanks!
lol if you ride dirt bikes, you will hate this. They are slow, they only have one gear etc. the sound level (stock) is about equivalent to a weed eater. And did I mention they are slow? lol ya the only upside these bikes have over a dirt bike is that you can get away with riding them in a neighborhood. If your exhaust is stock or modified but quiet. They are just so fun to ride and then work on. My bike currently goes 40 but after a lot of mods like balancing the crank and a bigger carburetor and stuff like that. But this bike is for my friend and he kept his mostly stock and still runs good to this day. It tops out at about 30 ish. Both bikes are fun neighborhood cruisers, not really built for speed.
@@barriosbuilds7688sounds cool! I ride electric bikes that go 28 mph. I want to get something kinda legal to ride down trails and in some parts sidewalks, do you think I could get a legal 50cc or not legal 80cc 😂 and make it go 30 mph? Thanks for the quick response!
@@AJthrasher when you order a kit order the 80cc because they are almost exactly the same. It’s just branding. And a cop can’t tell that it’s over 50cc unless they remove the head. So just say it’s 49cc lol. But stock after break in it should go about 25 - 30 depending on rider weight.
can i install this on my mountain bike i have a trek hybrid with dual disc breaks. would the breaks be in the way?
Disc brakes yes, unless you modify them!
@barriosbuilds7688 thanks.
Hey man if I was gonna do that with my bike does the weight limit matter? If I put all that on the bike and I ride it (I’m 235) would it take a big hit?
Short answer yes, and I mean that in the nicest way possible. I’m 170 after a good lunch and I rode this bike after break in and I topped it out at 32 ish. You definitely would want to upgrade the exhaust, check out the video on my channel about exhausts. It’s a huge performance upgrade.
@@barriosbuilds7688 gotchu
@@barriosbuilds7688 what does upgrading the Carburetor do?
Hi I was wondering witch type of oil I should use on my bike
Two stroke oil mix, like used in chainsaws and weed eaters. I personally use 40:1 oil mix.
This is a dumb question but how loud is it? I got the impression these were just wayyy to loud to run in any suburban neighboorhood-
Meh, they aren’t quiet. But I’d say you can hear it coming down the road, about equivalent to a weed eater.
Hey bro I just bought my kit. It comes on Sunday. I bought the 100CC version of this kit. Is there really any noticeable differences? Just asking tbh.
Yeah, the entire jug assembly is different. And I’ve heard people have problems with them. If it’s not too late I would still get the 80cc version. Just a personal preference, but I don’t know much about the 100cc
@@barriosbuilds7688 Ah okay, it’s too late but push come to shove is there just anyway I can just buy the 80CC engine by itself just in case?
@@DeadSharkOG yes, most of the parts from the 100cc kit should bolt on to the 80cc motor. Only thing that might not work is the exhaust and intake manifold. But most 80cc engines come with intakes.
@@barriosbuilds7688 gotchu thanks for all your help
I just finished mine but when I put the chain on the back wheel just doesn’t turn. Any clue why?
The only way for the chain to move when the motor is off is when you pull in the clutch, you should be able to walk with the bike while holding the clutch. If not, check to make sure your clutch is adjusted properly, and that your chain isn’t too tight.
Hey man bike works idk if you’ve seen my other comment. But here’s the thing I rode it for a couple mins then the chain snapped as I was going up hill and downhill
The sprocket probably still isn’t perfectly straight.
@@barriosbuilds7688 Fuck okay well I ordered a new chain on Amazon. Can you be the judge and tell me if it’s a chain that fits? It’s called a 415H 110L motorized bicycle then it says it’s compatible with 49CC up to 80cc. Will that be okay for a 100CC engine?
@@barriosbuilds7688 also the sprocket needs to be as tight as possible right?
@@DeadSharkOG should be the same sprocket included with the 80cc and 49cc engine kits. So I’d assume it would work.
@@DeadSharkOG not too tight or you’ll strip the bolts. Just needs to be straight.
THIS VIDEO IS A FUCKINGGGGGG MASTERPIECE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
hey, im a little late but im wondering how big the frame is/ what bike is it? cause it didnt fit on mine so could you please tell me the exact bike and model you have
This is a road master bike from Walmart. They were my favorite frame to put motors on until Walmart discontinued them. Now they are kind of hard to find. I think the model is granite peak, they are blue but this one just doesn’t have any stickers.
@@barriosbuilds7688thank you very much, im from europe tho so we dont have walmart but still thank you
How do you turn the engine over
I just ordered this exact kit. Did it come pre greased?
Yes everything came with some sort of grease, but I would still double check the bucking bar. Because it only came with a thin coat on this kit, may be different for yours.
@@barriosbuilds7688 okay thank you. About how fast have you had it up to? I'm building mine for speed. I weigh only 140 and am gonna put a 32 sprocket on mine.
Funny enough that’s about the same specs as my buddy, the owner of this bike. It topped out at about 32. And we did a few more mods to it and got 35 out of it. You can find a couple rid videos on my channel. Just make sure you do the complete break in, and it will do great!
Shit idk if this even fits my frame😭. I already ordered it so I guess I'll see when it gets here. What bike frame is that?
Oh good luck, finding mountain bikes is hard. This I just a Walmart special, They don’t make them anymore though.
Did I miss when he did the kill switch? I can’t figure out where it goes
The kill switch and the throttle handle are one unit so if you installed the throttle handle and cable then all you have to do is wire just plugs into the motor. Black with black and blue with blue (sometimes it’s red).
Yur Wasup man my kit comes tomorrow. I’ll be using your video as a helpful tool thanks for everything man. Also I bought a better spark plug as well man. Idk if that does anything but I got a B7HS NGK spark plug from what people are saying it’s good. Good for what? I have no idea 😂. But it was $5 so it’s cool.
Thanks! I don’t think it adds more performance, but it will definitely last longer.
@@barriosbuilds7688hey Wasup man I’m in the middle of doing this thing but I don’t have clippers to cut in the middle of the black tire thingy. Is there anything I can cut it with?
@@DeadSharkOG saw, anything just to split one of them.
@@barriosbuilds7688 can a knife work? I don’t really have the necessary tools tbh.
@@barriosbuilds7688 alright I’m just gonna bring the tire thing to the hardware store so I can just use a free saw for a second lol. I’ll be back when I’m done.
I have. Aproblem. When i arm . The Chain part. The engine is locked. So i cant install the Chain. How to free the engine????
maybe if you spoke English we could help
Hey man I’m buying my kit next week but I’m going for the 100CC one. I have a question about it though. When they say this “Fuel type: 90#, Mixing Ratio of Fuel and engine oil: 16:1 for new equipment, 20: 1 the run-in period (after running 500km)” I don’t understand what kind of fuel that is especially when I don’t know anything about gas or different types of gas. Can you help?
Can I still use the 40:1 gas?
Yes, don’t listen to the manual. The engine will smoke to death and won’t actually break in properly. Pretty much burning oil. Just use 40:1, even on first start.
@@barriosbuilds7688 alright thanks man.
@@barriosbuilds7688 oh wait ONE MORE QUESTION 💀. Do I have to drill a hole into the handlebar for the throttle thingy? I seen someone else just get pliers and snip the thing inside of the throttle thing is that okay?
@@DeadSharkOG depends, sometimes you’ll get a metal one and you can’t snap it off. But It’s best to drill the handle bar. Because the entire throttle assembly will twist if you don’t. But it might work if you tighten the Jesus out of it.
Can you install 50cc motor on mountain bikes with rear disk brakes
Yes, you just need a spacer that goes in between the sprocket and the brake disc. And then I think a custom mount for the caliper. A lot of work, but it’s in the plans for one of my builds.
@@barriosbuilds7688 I've got the motor saved to buy most bikes here have disk brakes and don't shift anymore at the crank so I'm still hunting down a 21 speed mountain bike they have a 18 speed but I'll b going across the US and there's lots of hills to climb
How do I put on the rear sprocket with disc brakes
You’re gonna need a spacer that goes between the sprocket and the disc brake. And then figure out some way to mount the caliper. It’s in the plans for me, and I’ll be sure to make a video on it. I already have all the parts.
My bike does not ride smooth after I install the kit?? What could be the problem?!!😢
I mean they definitely won’t ride smooth. There are so many vibrations coming from that motor. And depending on the frame with the bumps and motor vibration, it can make a very rough ride.
What did u do with the white wire
Disregard the white wire, it is for accessory lights etc. your engine will run fine without it, some people just cut it off.
What's the max speed on one of those
Maybe 30-35. With mods it will go faster.
Please tell me what type of gas to use I know the oil ratio is 16:1
Just regular 87 I believe, then mix your oil with the gas. I always buy that pre mix stuff, but you can get more out of your engine by using your own mix. Because you can use your own ratio.
@@barriosbuilds7688 oh alright another person was saying premium but I’m not sure
@@AlShams69 I wouldn’t worry about it. In the end you may get better performance, at least that’s what the 4 stroke guys say. But I’d just stick with 87. Cheap, reliable, etc.
@@barriosbuilds7688 gotchu sir and what type of grease do you recommend for the bearings and etc
@@AlShams69 honestly, I don’t think it matters. I’ve used white lithium, bearing grease, etc. just be sure the bucking bar and ball are greased, probably the most important part for greasing.
The chain doesn’t even stay on and it locks up when you go to start it the engine sucks. I was expecting it to be a fun thing but it turned out to me breaking almost everything on my bike
Make sure your sprocket is lined up, there shouldn’t be any wobble. And look at the chain from the back of the bike, there shouldn’t be any bends just needs to be straight from the sprocket to the motor. Also get a good start, you need to have a pretty decent speed before you let the clutch out to start it. These things are a blast just take it easy on your first few runs.
will this fit specialized mountain bike xl men
As long as the engine will fit in the main frame of the bike, you will be good. I like to go to Walmart with a tape measure!
if it wasn't for the throttle I wouldn't even use a kill switch and you should buy the new tensioner it's much better
Honestly same… and tensioner is in the plans!
is there a link to the new tensioner?
The plastic sleeve on the throttle for my kit was a little loose in the handle, I don't like that but can't figure out what to do about it.
I could wrap tape on it before slipping it on but it will gum up surely.
@@c.rutherford just look up black spring loaded tensioner but if I could do it over again I would get the arch tensioner
@@Westhelockpicker did you have problems with the black spring loaded tensioner?
Which kind did you get
@@c.rutherford I have the black spring loaded tensioner just like I said and the only problem with it can be solved with lock tight. The lever that the wheel bolts to will come loose so I just put lock tight on it but the arch tensioner is better. If it would ever break it can't go in your spokes. I already ordered it and I ordered a zeda 80 too
In all fairness, the fuel filter does kinda look like a titty. But seriously, thank you for the video. I bought the exact same engine a year prior to using your video to instruct me how to assemble it. Other than that, I couldn't find instructions no matter where I looked on the internet. The book that came with the engine is pretty much useless because of the very vague instructions, unless you are familiar with building small engines. However, I am not so your video saved the day. Great job bro thank you
Do you have to take off the gear shifter or no?
I did take off the center one but I kept the rear on. I just moved the shifter to the other side of the handlebar.
@@barriosbuilds7688thx for responding so quick, do you need to use the zip ties for the back tire
@@ChaseFromSpace no problem, you don’t need to. But it would help make sure the sprocket is centered.
what is the top speed on the 80cc
This kit stock after break in, topped out at 29-30. Now after a new mods it goes about 35.
What fuel did you usev
Premix 40:1, from the second you start it to the second you blow it up. Don’t listen to the manual. It’s quite common to use 40:1.
Hey Barrios Builds! I completed my build and it runs awesome!!! Your videos helped me so much, wanted to say thanks ❤️
-from a 56 year old grandma
( if I can do it, anybody can )
I the IMAYCC 2 stroke 100cc truly 100cc?
I call them 80cc engines, although I could be wrong because sellers advertise 49cc through 80cc. There is an actual 100cc engine but the cylinder and head look almost nothing like this. But if yours looks somewhat like this engine you’ve got that 49-80cc engine.
When I pull the other side of the carburetor cable, nothing happens. Yes, I installed everything correctly. Help?
Make sure the throttle cable barrel is installed inside the little hole on the bottom of the slide. That will make the slide move up and down.
@@barriosbuilds7688 yep, did that. Ugh. Gonna take it apart and look at it. Thanks for your reply
Okay, everything is correct, still no movement. Is it possible its defective?
@@Gramma_Is_pissed that’s weird, I’ve personally haven’t had one to be defective. But I’m sure it’s possible. Just that barrel should be in the notch on the sleeve. And if you pull the other end of the throttle cable the sleeve should move up and if you let go the spring should bring it back down.
@@barriosbuilds7688 yep, but it doesn’t. I swear, Ive had nothing but problems with this kit, bout ready to throw it thru the window
How fast will this bike go?
After break in this bike went about 30mph please be sure to break in the motor before giving it full throttle.
Very helpful video but you skipped some huge steps like the clutch cable hook-up and how to size and install the chain.
Other than that i want to thank you very very much👏👏👏 good job brother! 👍
I’m actually did film the chain, the footage got corrupted🤦♂️ completely my fault tho, should have took the chain off and showed it.
Did yours come with a sprocket? Mine didn't
It should, I would contact whoever you purchased it from. Or pick one up… if you want the 36 tooth sprocket is a good upgrade for lighter riders. Will give you more speed than stock, but sacrifices a little more torque.
@@barriosbuilds7688 oh okay, thank you!
Yo dude I built the kit onto the bike but my rear wheel isn’t moving. It moves when I take the chain off of the sprocket connected to the engine but when that is on the crank that you gotta put the chain around in the engine it won’t turn or anything man. Plz help. Idk if it has to do with something about it raining last night near me and it got wet but plz help
Check to see if the clutch is fully disengaging
@@barriosbuilds7688 the clutch works idk what else it js
@@barriosbuilds7688 yeah man the clutch is working I’m pretty sure. It feels like it’s working. So I need to put grease or degreaser on the chain maybe? Idk. When it rained last night I looked at the chain and sprocket and it had a little bit of yellow ish orange on it. Idk if that’s rust forming but could that be it? Do you have any social media I can send you pictures on?
@@DeadSharkOG it might be rust but a long as the chain is able to move then the tire should move. Next I would check the gear cover take off the cover to the gear and make sure the chain is on right, sometimes they get bunched up. If that’s not the case take the clutch cover off and check to see if the clutch is fully disengaging.
@@barriosbuilds7688 okay when I get home from work I’ll check the gear. The gear is that large screw thingy that’s on the other side of the engine right? Where the engine is?
What bike should I use
I like mountain bikes because it makes a great trail bike. These are just cheap Walmart bikes, and I loved them but they got discontinued. Currently still using these frames and don’t plan on changing.
36 tooth hub assembly avoids all of this
Hey what size frame was this? (measurement from pedal crank to bottom seat post? My friend wants one but they are very small.
Mines on a 20" frame and it fits fine, I'm wondering what the smallest you can get to is?
How long did this take to do
I wanna say about 4 hours… but without filming I could have done it in 3.
What type of shop does this work I can not find 1
Hello righting down all your bolts with nuts 😅
Somebody get creative. Make a jackshaft and then use the top sprocket on the right cluster. Or, rotate the cylinder head and reverse the engine direction but still use the cluster sprocket.
Look at my jack shaft videos… the jack shaft kit is a pile of junk though.
What type of bikes will it fit on
8:56
Also is the actual lever on the engine the clutch is it supposed to be really loose
I really like to use mountain bikes because they can go off road comfortably, but for the clutch lever it can be loose but as long as the clutch fully disengages and engages your good. You can adjust the flower nut on the other side of the bike under the cover if needed.
Thanks
163$ au pretty cheap
I’m 11 and my dad and I are making a motorised bike
50:1? Jeez man 😂 should be like 16-30:1 for break in
Nope, 40:1 from the beginning to the end. Running too much oil like that will never let the rings set, or just take forever to do so. And also build a ton of unnecessary carbon build up. 50:1 I agree is a tad bit much but not bad, according to some, people use 100:1 with synthetic racing oils. But I think 40:1 is perfect. Disregard that manual telling you to do 16:1 that’s nuts, it will smoke like a sun of a gun.
Loctite would have been your friend.
I just used bolts that were too short, locktite would helped. But I put longer bolts and locktite, and it’s bullet proof now!
what bike it this
Roadmaster Granite Peak, this specific model has been discontinued. But if you can find one, it’s a perfect frame for a motor.
what should i expect going into rhis
It’s fun to build them, and once you build it they will run for a while and then you’ll need to maintenance like grease bucking bar etc and sometimes have to fix things. These motors aren’t reliable at all. But that’s the fun part, working on them adding Performance mods to make them faster is fun. And it’s a good way to learn the basics of an engine.
@@barriosbuilds7688 and about how fast does the it go i bought the same one 80cc
What kinda bike is it?
Roadmaster Granite Peak, they don’t make it anymore. I wish they did because it was a cheap Walmart bike. Still holding up to the abuse to this day!
How do I start it ?
Hold the clutch, get pedaling a good speed. Then let the clutch out, it will turn over the motor and start it.
That's not right. The nut should b secure to the back. N there is a giant space.
Name of this kit ?
IMAYCC 80cc bicycle engine kit (on Amazon)
A loooittttt of damn work im honestly afraid to do this. Wait would I need a license to ride this shit on the road? (Not like highways or anything)
It’s so worth it. But as for me, I just ride in my small neighborhood and sometimes to the post office. If the slight chance you get pulled over, just say it’s under 50cc. Doubt they would pull the head off to prove that. But yeah just ride safe and respectful to others and you should be good.
@@barriosbuilds7688 alright thanks man. I have a quick question, if I bought this kit and I wanted to upgrade my engine to a 4 stroke could I do that instead of buying a whole other kit?
@@barriosbuilds7688 oh wait also can I go to a gas station to get gas for it? What type of gas does it take?
@@DeadSharkOG you would want to just buy the four stroke. Because it uses a completely different mounting system.
@@barriosbuilds7688 alright can I stop at a gas station for gas? Does it take a specific type of gas?
Did you cut the chain or did you not cut the chain
I did, using a chain break it’s pretty easy.
@@barriosbuilds7688 how many pieces of the chain did you cut off
@@dustinplee5067 oh I don’t remember, maybe 6-10 it’s different for all bikes.
@@barriosbuilds7688 how many do you think I should cut off on a single speed beach cruise bicycle
@@barriosbuilds7688 and after I put the chain on it won’t roll the tire when I try to roll the bicycle the back wheel just locks up and what’s to slide on the ground how can I fix that and when I flip the bike over and move the wheel it wants to act like it’s going to start but when I put it on the ground it just skid on the ground
Its called a slide my guy
Just couldn’t think of it on the spot
What about speed?
As is, it would hit about 30-32 and after a few mods it hit 39. The motor is still going strong and is driven regularly. I think this is one of my favorite kits.
@@barriosbuilds7688 thanks buddy
What gas does it take?
I would use 40:1 2-stroke gas mix. That is what I’ve been running for years. This bike runs 50:1 and has no issues.
@@barriosbuilds7688 I don’t understand the gas thing? Is it a labeled gas? Like diesel? Can I get gas from a gas station.
@@barriosbuilds7688 idk what gas that is can I get gas from like a gas station for it? Is it diesel? I don’t understand gas stuff 😭
@@DeadSharkOG these are 2-stroke engines, they require lubrication when running. Or else the engine will lock up. You can get pre mixed cans of fuel at hardware stores so you don’t have to mix the fuel yourself. This is what I do so I can just pour and go. Otherwise you will need to get gas from the pump, then measure and add your own two stroke oil mix to the gas. But lookup the brand “True Fuel”, they make a green 40:1 can that they sell at most hardware stores. And that will be perfect to run as fuel.
@@barriosbuilds7688 how many miles does it go?