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My brother in law put a bigger predator 212cc motor in his almost brand new mini bike, which left his stock 79cc motor up for grabs. I took it, and decided to build the smallest cheapest and simplist mini bike I could.
The plan is to be able to strap out down to the luggage rack on the Beemer.
If I really get cracking I may have it for barber, but I doubt it at this point if we're being honest.
I didn't draw or plan anything out, at all, whatsoever. I put the engine on the table and stated bending and coping pipe to fit around it.
Made a few axle plates from 1/4" steel, and stole some 8" tires off of harbor freight casters.
Hopefully I'll be able to make some sketchy forks tomorrow
Thanks dudes. Not much done on lunch break today besides a few sketchy triple tree plates. 1/4" hrs flat bar layed out with chalk, plasma cut and chewed smooth with a belt sander.
More to come.
Barber is probably out, sprocket wont even ship in time to get it welded on.
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