I am thinking about starting on one. Anyone built something similiar?[Edited on August 7, 2008 at 11:37 PM. Reason : ?]
8/7/2008 11:36:25 PM
yep. got one in the garage. My roommate built it a few years ago, but it broke, so I fixed it a few nights ago.Does 25mph and has a beer bottle holder on the front Oh yeah, the bike is like 20 inches tall and purple (made for a 3 year old or something)
8/8/2008 12:56:07 AM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uEykJadNyHUhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uEykJadNyHUprobably some other stuff, but that's a couple i remember off hand. look under username Davesfarm. dude is my hero, does all sorts of cool stuff and makes the wildest contraptions. basically, he owns a bunch of land in canada and just does all the redneck shit he can think of there. he's a super smart guy too though, engineered his own pond on the property, has his own quarry for graveling his roads, etc. very impressive/resourceful guy. it'll take a while, but i'd reccomend watching all his videos. you'll defeinitely learn something, and laugh alot too.
8/8/2008 1:34:56 AM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nsow318rr0g&feature=userthat's really cool, making your own freon recovery pump.
8/8/2008 10:11:50 AM
8/8/2008 12:00:02 PM
How is yours driven? Chain or belt? Either way I would have to modify the centrifugal clutch. I guess by welding ( bolting?) a new sprocket that can accept bicycle chain to the old one or by putting a pulley on. Does anyone make a clutch that can just swap out the other one on the saw motor so I can bypass welding?
8/8/2008 1:15:13 PM
No idea.We just welded the gears and used the bicycle chain.
8/8/2008 2:06:23 PM
you could try to find an old yardkart clutch, that might workthe chain for these is really common
8/8/2008 5:35:49 PM
is it #41 or #35?
8/8/2008 8:18:42 PM
they're usually 35most have changable drive sprockets (see that snap ring in the pic?)
8/9/2008 8:57:57 AM
dear lord baby jesus
8/13/2008 11:04:15 AM