Why I Don't Sell Motorized bikes.

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  • Опубліковано 9 січ 2020
  • This week I'm fixing a bike that was loaned out for less than a week.
    I'm using this experience to explain why I think it's a bad idea to buy/sell cheap builds.
    IMO I feel it's better to build your own bike if you are on a low budget.
    I'm also showing you what you might have to deal with if you sell cheap builds.
    If you enjoy this kind of Motorized Bike content and would like to be involved in helping with future videos, please consider becoming a patron. / lahover
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  • @LAHover
    @LAHover  4 роки тому +53

    This video is intended for low budget builds (buying/selling). There are high end "Tank" builds out there that can survive most buyers, but not for 300~ dollars...
    Keep an eye on my "Community Post", I'll be asking you all what you want to see next.

    • @kennynoble1223
      @kennynoble1223 4 роки тому +7

      Yup. I'd issues with buyers after private sales about 3/5 times. Now it's more like 1/5 times because I got smarter about how to sell things, though. Even the low budget stuff. When you describe an item, asking price and terms of sale, you gotta act like you're talking to somebody who can get offended rather easily, but who also lacks common sense. Still, that's more effort than should be necessary to sell something at a private sale and not get hassled about it later. I get why more people don't sell things. Dealing with people can be difficult at 1st, especially if there's money involved. Some people can't possibly be satisfied (lawfully & reasonably) anyway, and those people really aren't worth responding to in my opinion. There's a huge learning curve, that's for sure...

    • @avaking3949
      @avaking3949 4 роки тому +1

      Wait high budget builds have issues as well. Not the "Tank" you might think. But do have fewer issues. I went the eco trans fi route with an auto shifting igh set up on the rear sprocket. Grubee frame, shift kit, tannus solid tires, etc,etc. It does ok for what it is. Gas mileage is unmatched by anything I have ever seen. Repairability and economy are it strengths.

    • @darwanwinkler4125
      @darwanwinkler4125 4 роки тому +2

      @@kennynoble1223 Yes there is Kenny. Sales is an art form that requires many different skills. The ability to read your customer but one.
      You must learn when to speak and when to shut up.
      And to be painfully honest about it. The effort spend selling low end, small mark up products to 40% of buyers is break even on good days..
      If you are selling a boat, motor and trailer for $50.00 . They will ask you if the taillights work.

    • @dariasaguilar707
      @dariasaguilar707 2 роки тому

      What is the best kit to get for beginners

    • @LAHover
      @LAHover  2 роки тому

      @@dariasaguilar707 my recommendation www.bicycle-engines.com/new-zeda-80-complete-80cc-2-stroke-motorized-bicycle-engine-kit-firestorm-edition/

  • @jacksonperrault4425
    @jacksonperrault4425 4 роки тому +70

    I built my first bike when I was 10 I’m only 13 now but I totally agree just build a bike it’s simple not to mention cheaper and just gives you an understanding of how motors, bikes, and motorcycles work.

    • @donnelcrunk2122
      @donnelcrunk2122 3 роки тому +14

      I built my first bike when i was 3, i'm 6 now and make about $45k a year building and selling these bikes.

    • @dronestufftm
      @dronestufftm 2 роки тому +7

      14yo motorized gang helloo

    • @kurzzz5454
      @kurzzz5454 2 роки тому

      @@dronestufftm gang gang

    • @Fred_the_1996
      @Fred_the_1996 Рік тому

      @Anthony 01 no it's true I was the bike

    • @petermclaughlin3292
      @petermclaughlin3292 Рік тому

      Some kids are prodigys bottom line.

  • @-brent-8675
    @-brent-8675 4 роки тому +138

    Anybody who's had a motorized bike knows there is more time spent working on it than riding it.

    • @Andrew-my1cp
      @Andrew-my1cp 4 роки тому +15

      As with almost any project motor vehicle lol

    • @radicaledwards3449
      @radicaledwards3449 4 роки тому +6

      I don't find that to be true, unless I'm building tuning parts, I built a expansion chamber the other day

    • @Andrew-my1cp
      @Andrew-my1cp 4 роки тому +9

      @@radicaledwards3449 For mine it's not really more time spent working on it than riding but there is a LOT of time spent working on it to the point it feels like there's more time spent on fixing it.

    • @Bh2Ohouse407
      @Bh2Ohouse407 4 роки тому +5

      I'm only 1 month in to building/buying these and I've definitely been working on them more than riding them. It's quite frustrating.

    • @Andrew-my1cp
      @Andrew-my1cp 4 роки тому +12

      @@Bh2Ohouse407 Honestly the beginning where you break everything in and get all the kinks worked out is horrible and you definitely do spend a lot more time fixing than riding but after ~800 miles I found that most problems stay fixed or you have figured out a way to efficiently deal with them.

  • @Jeff_Green
    @Jeff_Green 4 роки тому +30

    These videos are damn near movie quality. Keep up the motorized bike videos everyone loves them.

    • @LAHover
      @LAHover  4 роки тому +3

      Thanks! Lol I'm surprised no one noticed that annoying bird screaming into the microphone... Note to self, avoid nest :P

    • @lesliesmith5408
      @lesliesmith5408 4 роки тому

      Yes great videos man!..all of them,learned so much and the drone videos too!

    • @smokemirrors1531
      @smokemirrors1531 3 роки тому

      woop woop

  • @kevinmontoya7318
    @kevinmontoya7318 4 роки тому +55

    I've bought and sold two and it's quick cash but you feel guilty knowing that someone's dreams where crushed by China quality motors

    • @LAHover
      @LAHover  4 роки тому +10

      LOL! That made my night... Dream crushing China quality! Love it.

    • @h3artwanted76
      @h3artwanted76 4 роки тому +1

      Lmaooo

    • @doobydoo88
      @doobydoo88 4 роки тому +3

      Wrong tho there worth the money just if you get a month of fun, mine is 18 months old an running fine

    • @xxnotmuchxx
      @xxnotmuchxx 3 роки тому

      What are some motor kits not made in china? For ebikes it is bosch, shimano and whatnot

    • @lifeseeker9563
      @lifeseeker9563 3 роки тому

      @@LAHover anyone in the good ol USA that sells 4 stroke engines

  • @Cruise-InTV
    @Cruise-InTV 4 роки тому +23

    Good advice. I had nothing but headaches and lots money lost trying to sell these for profit. Now I ride a 63cc friction drive daily and love it.
    I’d suggest some cardboard on the grass or any work area. Helps me a-lot when nuts and washers get dropped.
    Keep the videos coming 😀

  • @YorHighness
    @YorHighness 4 роки тому +56

    These bikes arent for the feint of heart. Build your own then you know.

    • @LAHover
      @LAHover  4 роки тому +3

      Well said

    • @Andrew-my1cp
      @Andrew-my1cp 4 роки тому +16

      Can't agree enough. People always give me compliments which is awesome but sometimes I wish I could just show them how much effort goes into keeping this thing running. I still love the looks people give me and the compliments but only the friend that rides with me knows the struggle of keeping it running how I want it.

    • @forresterpaige7767
      @forresterpaige7767 3 роки тому +5

      Totally think the 4stroke is the way to go

    • @Mishakol1290
      @Mishakol1290 Рік тому

      This is probably simple compared to actual car motors. I've done 2 4 cylinders.

  • @thirdeyesurvivor3886
    @thirdeyesurvivor3886 Рік тому +5

    Interesting, I bought a used Road Master 80cc gas bike and it took me on an 80 mile 7 hour ride to Chicago and back home on one tank of gas, by the time I got home the break cable was extremely loose that there was basicly no breaks, I still have the bike and after tons of issues with the carb idle screw turning by itself, front breaks completely breaking, chain breaking a couple times, back tire popping, the broke the cap on the original carb just by trying to tighten it, also for a couple months I was running way too much oil in the gas mix and after all of this the bike is now running great, I understand how the bike works now and how to safely ride it, I would say overall I had a great experience buying my first gas bike used for $315 + $22 for the Uber ride I had to get to go buy the bike, then I road it back to my house lol.

  • @dmoore0079
    @dmoore0079 3 роки тому +15

    After my experiences with these motors, I won't put another kit together without completely tearing down the motor and ensuring everything is cleaned, oiled, and sealed. It's even worth making sure the piston is oriented the correct way. If you're not sure, just move the piston manually until you can see the rings through the intake and exhaust ports. If you can see the small pin where the ring ends join through either port, your piston is installed backwards. Sometimes a small arrow will be etched into the piston top - this should point toward the exhaust port.

    • @williamhaskellhaskell3162
      @williamhaskellhaskell3162 2 роки тому

      Are these Chinese motors of poor quality and assembly? How many motors have failed on you ? Bill

    • @secretender3421
      @secretender3421 Рік тому +1

      (Most are Chinese) Low to medium depending on what you buy usually medium to high if you rebuild it and love it like it’s your child…. Look at the Zeda series or if you have a strong bike and a knack for things like this, I’d suggest the phantom 85. I’ve seen some really amazing builds benifit from these sets. The phantom is a more powerful engine and can do all the things that happened to the bike in the video (which can be a downside, but done right you can go pretty fast and get a decent efficiency from it)

    • @BadAIChats
      @BadAIChats Рік тому

      @@williamhaskellhaskell3162 I spent a good grand dong trial and error figuring out what works and what doesn't. I ran my 80 on nitromethane, gas, 2 stroke oil, and a little bit of molly anti-friction.It would easily hit 50mph with me being 6'5 and 270lbs That bike went through about 4 engines until I finally got it dialed to where I wanted it. Ran the last motor for a few thousand miles wide open throttle every day(not recommended) . Windowed and port matched piston, lightened the con rod, balanced the crank, upgraded clutch material, upgraded cylinder (stocks usually have closed off ports to expel crank case pressure when the piston goes from TDC to BDC) I got one milled for the ports to be open which allows more pressure to be vented and a heck of a lot quicker, 415 chain, upgraded chain tensioner, one piece magnesium wheels with the sprocket adapter built in, high compression head, reed kit, stage 2 cdi/coil, and a super magneto.
      If you want a video of it running or a breakdown on part links and tuning I can be e-mailed at burgenergraysond@gmail.com. Cheers mate.

  • @MrPBCas
    @MrPBCas 4 роки тому +35

    “Tires lookin a little flat”
    **takes another look**
    “Nnnnah it’ll be alright”
    Hahaha that’s literally every motor head ever

    • @garygrinkevich6971
      @garygrinkevich6971 4 роки тому +2

      I bought a little tire foot pump to keep just for tires so I dont have to break out a compressor or go beg the gas station for free air evey 3 weeks

    • @MrPBCas
      @MrPBCas 4 роки тому

      Gary Grinkevich my girls mom gave us one. It was the best gift anyone ever gave me lmao

    • @woahtay3429
      @woahtay3429 4 роки тому +1

      @@MrPBCas "was"😂

  • @eltonnah6306
    @eltonnah6306 4 роки тому +19

    I wish I saw this before I sold my two bike builds😭😭

  • @Ur_fav_brunette_Stacy
    @Ur_fav_brunette_Stacy 11 місяців тому +1

    I personally enjoy tinkering on my motorized bikes. It seems to make riding them much more exciting…especially when they work properly.

  • @keithfreeman5204
    @keithfreeman5204 3 роки тому +5

    I tell people the same thing. If you put it together, you can do the maintenance. Yes, these engines do vibrate, and WILL shake EVERYTHING lose. The need to go over the whole bike with a wrench, after going out of a cruise.
    Most have no idea what a torque wrench is for let alone how and when to use it. Torquing of the head.
    Secondly if I build a bike and some takes it out and something goes wrong, I would be liable. So, the easiest and safest is to just say, "NO", build your own.
    The hardest thing in putting one of these "kits" together is getting the rear driven sprocket installed straight and true.
    Everything else is pretty simple.
    The removing the slag out of the cylinders ports is the next thing that is hard to describe to a non engine guy.
    To many people may want one of these but they don't want to try to do it for themselves. They seem to have it in their heads is it's handles like a car. If they put in the key and turn it, if it doesn't go VROOOM it's broke and have NO IDEA on how to fix it.
    I recommend for anyone starting out is to go online buy the cheapest "kit" ( $99 )and put it together. This is because it's the easiest way to teach anyone on the operation of Gas Bikes.
    I will oversee the build and lend assistance but I want then to build/assemble their bike.
    Upgrading to a "Better" engine is then a pretty easy thing to change out. ($140 for a Stage 2 engine).
    I am running a Stage 2 engine, balanced crank, Hi Compression Head, Tuned pipe, Big Box Reed, Hotter Ignition, hotter plug. I've been tinkering with the Main Carburetor Jets to get this engine to run in 2 stroke. 92 oct gasoline mixed with Stihl Chainsaw Premium Oil, @ 30 -1.
    With a 44 rear sprocket, flat ground, no wind, short bursts, 43 MPH, likes to cruise at 27-28 mph.
    One last thing....these engines perform the best when they are warmed up completely before hitting the road. Start the engine, let it idle. touch the head with finger as it warms up, when you can't keep your finger on the head it's warm enough to run.

  • @shancyroesner9212
    @shancyroesner9212 4 роки тому +11

    10:45 someone’s rod knocking 😂😂😂

  • @PaulThomas-qo9vy
    @PaulThomas-qo9vy 3 роки тому +3

    Ha ha, Yes Mr Hover, the idiot you loaned it to proved the old adage, "You can't fix Stupid" is still true! That was good wisdom you shared. The economy motorized bike sales is not for profit. I wondered why some bikes were so expensive. Then as I examined them closely, I saw they bought high quality frames to build on, or modified good frames by welding in specialty parts. Now, the bike is no longer bolt-on but custom, inc. painting & boom! Big Price. Thanks for speaking the hard truth! You may have saved a budding builder a lot of frustration. Cheers.

  • @willynips9991
    @willynips9991 2 роки тому +2

    Just finished my first build and appreciate all this in-depth information for future. Love all the videos

  • @aubreygmcghee
    @aubreygmcghee 3 роки тому +2

    I would say the easy answer is to give the buyer a sheet that tells how to properly care for and maintain the bike. Have two copies and make them sign it. One copy for each of you. Then you offer maintenance and repair service for a fee.
    Just like any vehicle dealership you make money off the sales and service.
    I would also not only out the bike together but break it in and then maintenance it before you sell it and charge more. Or alternatively you could offer either option at two different price points. One to break it in and the other without breaking it in.

  • @acunit1639
    @acunit1639 2 роки тому +2

    Now this EXACTLY sums up how one of my friends tore his up and broke a bunch of parts out of frustration. I spend so many hours into something as small as the old bushing of the Phantom 85. I mean I get frustrated but I'm not going to break something I've spent so much time on. You have to know your stuff before you buy one!

  • @billstrube3425
    @billstrube3425 3 роки тому +5

    I have built and sold many bikes. I ride all new builds to make sure that the motor is broken in correctly and all parts are tight. I use quality parts a nd have very few problems. I educate my customers on proper care and maintenance. My shop does all repairs and yearly tune ups. And lastly, l charge alot more than three hundred dollars for a well built vehicle.

    • @LAHover
      @LAHover  3 роки тому +1

      Thanks for sharing.

  • @audieallen9734
    @audieallen9734 2 роки тому

    bought a motor, been watching your videos. I love the way you get into it with repairs and little bits of knowledge that comes from years of riding and fixing. just awesome

  • @5153flash
    @5153flash 2 роки тому +1

    I agree with your analysis. A friend of mine bought a used one once and he knew nothing about it. He brought it to me and I fixed it,,had it running and working perfectly.
    He came over and I started telling him how it worked and he didnt listen and just took of on it. He went speeding out of sight and all I heard was him crash. He came carrying it back with a scrapped up leg and broken finger.
    He took off full blast not knowing where the brakes were. I believe he hit the kill button to stop,,,and as soon as he let up on the button the bike started again and took off while he was turning. lol

  • @bassjumpblues3631
    @bassjumpblues3631 4 роки тому

    Thank you for filling me in on the specifics of these bikes.

  • @lengaming1651
    @lengaming1651 4 роки тому +2

    Your channel is growing and you deserve it. Your production quality is perfect.

  • @toboldygo5823
    @toboldygo5823 4 роки тому +8

    Everything you said sir is absolutely 100% right I would add I wouldn’t sell one of these bikes I built because they could get hurt and then sue you🤪

    • @paradice9920
      @paradice9920 3 роки тому +5

      It wouldn't be your fault if you sold them ownership.

  • @jonathon9892
    @jonathon9892 3 роки тому +7

    spidy senses with that falling wd40 can

  • @xxnotmuchxx
    @xxnotmuchxx 3 роки тому +4

    After decades of improving motorcycles and car there should be a company that does a really good job making motor bike kits. What are the best kits out there?

    • @BadAIChats
      @BadAIChats Рік тому +1

      The one you build in your garage. You have total control over every aspect when you build it. I always start out with a cheap engine and tear it down to replace, machine, and inspect everything. I've built standard 2 strokes, high performance 2 strokes, nitro-methane 2 strokes, etc. I will always trust myself building them, grab a cheap engine or three and throw those upgraded parts on. It's a lot of test and tune lol.

  • @patluczak5364
    @patluczak5364 4 роки тому +2

    The things you say in this video also apply to chainsaws I can't begin to tell you the stuff I had to repair when I got them back!! I just stumbled onto your channel but I mainly have seen your older videos and I like them. Have you thought about building a 4stroke bike? You do nice bike videos it would be interesting to watch . Thanks again nice video

  • @ajmotorsport9246
    @ajmotorsport9246 3 роки тому +2

    Yeeeeyeee 🤘 la hover ma guy love the video and the tips is what tell people that wants to buy a motorized bike know what your getting your self into

  • @toboldygo5823
    @toboldygo5823 4 роки тому +7

    I’m a tall guy like you when I work I also sit on a bucket👍🏻🥴✌🏻😎

    • @blickmoto
      @blickmoto 4 роки тому +2

      Ive broken my fair share of buckets and ended up on my ass. I still dont learn lmao

    • @zootallures7003
      @zootallures7003 3 роки тому

      @@blickmoto Common buckets squaters are everywhere(laughs)

    • @smokemirrors1531
      @smokemirrors1531 3 роки тому

      'older' is missing

  • @tomlenza2768
    @tomlenza2768 4 роки тому +2

    I couldn’t stop laughing most people are not handy. I had to learn to fix my bikes and go carts when I was younger we had no money to pay to get them fixed if we wanted to ride we fix them ourselves

  • @donaldgoinesdingdongthewit451

    Dude had me cracking up , his description of the situation was hilarious 😂.

  • @ericmcginnis9413
    @ericmcginnis9413 4 роки тому

    The chain that you said was in need of replacement! He anyone saw the rusty chain on my old amf 8 years ago when I bought it, they would have replaced it but me, myself, I just oiled it and worked out all of the stiff spots! It's been so long ago that I don't remember what I used to oil it but it's still on there and you would never know!

  • @miguel360kmc
    @miguel360kmc 4 роки тому +1

    I bought my 1st bike. But it wasn't a average build it was a very nicely done Schwinn with a Springer frontend upgraded tank custom flaring (2 great panels both sides of top tube) and a flying horse motor tuned/jetted carb for $250 looks like a board track replica Tribute bike.. and im happy with it still even now that I've learned a ton built a few of my own. The idea was to buy 1 fully built study it learn from it build my own to learn and go from there. Had a good head start since i also build scooters/mopeds

  • @davidmcmanus4751
    @davidmcmanus4751 4 роки тому +1

    Did you have your "friend" watch this video? Because maybe you ought to.
    There's a motorcycle book I remember reading from the 70's that's very first sentence in the book stated, "If you don't know how your motorcycle works, you have no business riding it." No truer words have ever been written.

  • @born2drift266
    @born2drift266 3 роки тому

    When I’m pulling chains through I push it up in there with my hands till it comes down the backside then I take a small Alan key and hook it in the link. It works really good

  • @Allyoucaneatmeat
    @Allyoucaneatmeat 10 місяців тому +2

    I built and sold around a dozen motorized bikes for profit before I realized it was wasn’t worth it. Like the man stated, the profit margin relative to effort wasn’t worth it. Not to mention the messages I would get from pissed off buyers asking for some kind of compensation only a few days after the sale. I remember receiving pictures from previous buyers showing a snapped frame, missing screws, broken spokes, etc. I felt bad for them and it was difficult explaining to them that this is what inherently comes with a motorized bike. It got bad, the final bike I sold pushed me to quit because the buyer literally threatened to kill me over $300. You’re probably better off drug dealing then selling motorized bikes (sarcasm).

  • @jacobmccandless7632
    @jacobmccandless7632 2 роки тому

    Very wise words my friend, love your channel!!

  • @johnargue2977
    @johnargue2977 4 роки тому +2

    On mine, Maintenance includes re-tighten engine mount nuts, chain tensioner loose often, exhaust pipe comes loose. Need to step up all washers and nuts. Double locking nuts I use(big improvement) i ONCE ran low on oil, engine siezed. Took it apart ,buffed insides to fix. I learned my lesson. Suggest nail proof tires and DOUBLE brake handle.(life saver)

    • @LAHover
      @LAHover  4 роки тому +1

      Thanks for sharing

    • @MyCommentsRMaturelol
      @MyCommentsRMaturelol 4 роки тому

      Where do you get double brakes??

    • @johnargue2977
      @johnargue2977 4 роки тому +1

      @@MyCommentsRMaturelol I got mine online. Mine is sunlite dual brake lever. It's awesome. Sold on eBay and Amazon. $12-15 attach front brake cable and rear cable to one lever. I mounted it on right handle.

  • @lulireimers2454
    @lulireimers2454 11 місяців тому

    God bless you for all your good content and education about motorized bikes

  • @fionnnolan
    @fionnnolan 4 роки тому +5

    I have the A80 motorised bike kit

  • @ktm42080
    @ktm42080 Рік тому +1

    I've built 2 electric and one with a chainsaw engine. I've got more hours into them, making them nice for ME, than I could charge for. People always ask why I haven't started building/selling and the primary reason is customers that don't know what they are getting into. I'd sooner disassemble them and throw them away than hear back from some jackoff that didn't know what they were doing and ruined them.

  • @earthenergyhex
    @earthenergyhex 4 роки тому

    I like your videos, you teach me a lot.

  • @DemonratsRevil
    @DemonratsRevil 2 роки тому +1

    I wonder often how certain people make it through life. Even without a chain saw motor bicycle to work on.

  • @HanzelFonferek
    @HanzelFonferek 3 роки тому +1

    I like your bike stand!👍

  • @gta5grindzxb145
    @gta5grindzxb145 4 роки тому +1

    I know the tight fit frame problems. I got a Mongoose Mack that I motorized, had to put a short intake on it to fit the carb. Not to mention I have bolts up front longer than the factory engine studs to fit my triple forty to my bike.

    • @josuemelara5085
      @josuemelara5085 4 роки тому

      I,have come across the same stupid people ..maybe he forgot to put oil in the gas too!!!

  • @devilsoffspring5519
    @devilsoffspring5519 3 роки тому +5

    These bikes aren't "vehicles" in the usual sense. You don't just buy one and flog it for 3-5 years without giving a fuck.
    This is a HOBBY, people. You buy one of these bikes/engine kits to tinker with and entertain yourself.
    Yes, you can ride it to work, avoiding the police of course. But, it's *NOT* a late-model Toyota Corolla.

    • @LAHover
      @LAHover  3 роки тому

      Well said

    • @seanrallis6714
      @seanrallis6714 2 роки тому +1

      It is a hobby for those wealthy enough to have other means of transportation. For some, it is the only practical means of transportation.

    • @devilsoffspring5519
      @devilsoffspring5519 2 роки тому

      @@seanrallis6714 That's true, although engine-powered bikes are very strictly illegal in Canada. In parts of the world where you can get away with it, they can be practical.

  • @LoadScreenYT
    @LoadScreenYT 2 роки тому +1

    almost 2 years later and im still trying to figure out how you got the bike started by lifting and spinning the back wheel

  • @Fortnite87463
    @Fortnite87463 4 роки тому +1

    Please keep making motorised bike videos I really like them. Buying engine bikes assembled ruins the whole experience. I made my bike myself and had to deal with all the issues (there was alot) but now I can deal with any issue on my bike and it is reliable because I have prevented any issues that could happen. The bike is 25 years old, has no suspension and is rusty but I ride it flat out all the time. Yet it is still reliable. Buying a bike pre assembled is stupid because you don’t know how to fix it or the issues which are specific to the bike.

  • @TheVonhollan
    @TheVonhollan 3 роки тому

    now that was really real! thanks for sharing that.

  • @aaberry70
    @aaberry70 Рік тому

    Great tutorial. Really. Smart guy.

  • @FromSaultoPaul
    @FromSaultoPaul 2 роки тому

    I just bought a motorized bike like yours in the video for $150 and I knew it had issues as he told me. With that said, I will tare it down to put on a Cruiser bike frame that I picked the cruiser bike up for $25. It will be my winter project for spring time so I can upgrade it every month little at a time. At least I can get a feel for riding one as I HAVE NEVER DONE THIS before. LOL. Got my crash pillows just in case. He said it takes an 18:1 mix as I have seen many take a 40:1 mix. Still learning and watching UA-cams.

  • @bugzcatvlogs1524
    @bugzcatvlogs1524 4 роки тому

    The best video man keep up man love the bike

  • @logancurran
    @logancurran 8 місяців тому

    i build and sell them to make some money and it’s great, i get them from a website in my country who gets them from china and strips them down and greases and inspects everything and i’ve never had a problem. i’ve recently found a bike i built pop up on facebook marketplace about 2 years after i built it and it still goes great.
    i’ve sold about 15 so far and no one has came back to me saying it has issues

  • @davidmcmillen9938
    @davidmcmillen9938 4 роки тому +2

    Is that a Day Vision headlight on your head?

  • @musclevation9640
    @musclevation9640 2 роки тому

    Madmatts custom motorbikes. My last two stroke went 50 mph on a Fat tire bike. I sell suspension upgrades, you name it. Ported milled windowed ramped third transfer port and 24 to 26 mm carburetors with dio reeds. My last four stroke fat Moto I put a header pipe on it remove the governor replace the carburetor and put a smaller sprocket on it. 12 gauge spokes.

  • @bassjumpblues3631
    @bassjumpblues3631 4 роки тому

    I bought a mountain bike and a new engine kit. The transmission is locking up. It made a crunching sound and the chain came off. I was lucky it was stationary and killed the motor. Where did you get a new shaft for the trans?

  • @fionnnolan
    @fionnnolan 4 роки тому +2

    A great video again

  • @younggeezers2650
    @younggeezers2650 3 роки тому +1

    Hey @LA Hover I was wondering if I could install my motor kit on a mountain bike. The motor fits and all that but I was wondering if I have to remove the gear or if there is anything extra I have to do when removing it to add the sprocket. Please help me out

    • @LAHover
      @LAHover  3 роки тому

      Yes you can, and no you don't have to.
      The motor sprocket goes on the left side of the rear wheel. You can keep your shifter...
      You may have to get creative with where you mount everything on the handle bars but it can be done.
      I personally just set the bike in a low gear and forget about the shifters. I also like to remove the crank shifter... I also like to stack both brake levers on the right handle bar or use a dual brake lever. in allot of my trail videos you can see how my handle bars are set up.

  • @kimdecastro9156
    @kimdecastro9156 Рік тому

    i feel your pain and the poor bikes pain .

  • @mingonmongo1
    @mingonmongo1 4 роки тому

    Great advice... thx, man!

    • @LAHover
      @LAHover  4 роки тому +1

      Glad it was helpful!

  • @erhow-ells-yp6xk
    @erhow-ells-yp6xk Рік тому

    Love the way you put that about the people having to learn about their motor bike..
    I believe this should also be included towards vehicles..
    because not a single person knows what the noise is that their cars making before the wheel comes off or say the brakes go out or any of that not anyone pays attention that cuz they got insurance to cover for ...
    I think a person that drives their car and they're wheel comes off for their brakes go out I think they should be reprimanded into a fashion there's a lot more than just getting covered by their insurance say maybe all Learners course to what a vehicle's noises sound like when it's about to have seah ball joint go out a tie rod or the upper strut mount a sway bar..
    Your rear drum brakes..
    No one pays attention to this because they got insurance I think anyone that has an issue in this fashion should be reprimanded by the courts to take a learner's course

  • @youngturtle2118
    @youngturtle2118 3 роки тому

    I had the same type of problem but with my brother I was having an issue with the chain and I told my bother that and the motor was branded new out of box and I just let it idle threw a full tank and what does he do he goes wide open and chain popped off so he holds wide open and almost blew the motor up but it ran for about 5 to 6 moths then it blew up but I at least know how they work now.

  • @DevoWray
    @DevoWray 4 роки тому

    Just subscribed...your channel is awesome....

  • @opietaylor8688
    @opietaylor8688 2 роки тому

    Hey if you could give me a couple information on a 50cc motorcycle engine I went to put a starter on it and then I took the new start I mean you used carburetor and put on it and it runs okay and then I go to just get on it and ride it down the house it won't run all right I'll put the old carburetor back on it it run so what do you think is going on

  • @aimhxpnotic8634
    @aimhxpnotic8634 4 роки тому

    I have that same bike and engine and I love it

  • @s-volt9814
    @s-volt9814 11 місяців тому

    This video was helpful!

  • @infohere1000
    @infohere1000 4 місяці тому

    hi i someone else put on a relatively new autolite 216 spark plug, is that good enough for awhile? 50cc engine, heavy cheap mt bike, im going to be riding about 3 days a week averaging 10 miles, with small to medium some hills

  • @Newfie-vg6sp
    @Newfie-vg6sp 3 роки тому

    Lol my first motor I got 2 months ago was a bad one. Am going to tear it apart later and see if I can save it.

  • @MattC78
    @MattC78 2 роки тому

    You can prime the head with a drop or 2 of fuel through the spark plug hole, put the plug back in and it will fire right up.

  • @joerillarilla8524
    @joerillarilla8524 4 роки тому

    How tight do u tighten your headbolts to 15 or 17lbs with a torque wrench I used to own one but I left it behind by accident and I'm probably going to need to buy another one

  • @hurstshiftin9873
    @hurstshiftin9873 4 роки тому

    Good vid pal.

  • @timothynicholson6524
    @timothynicholson6524 Рік тому

    Hey there my name is Tim Nicholson, i live in NLR Ar. Ive watched several of your vids and believe we see things along same path. Anyway bout to rebuild Flying horse 80cc. I tried damn jackshift had 5 gears and did what was suppose to just never got top end. I am great with building things...not worth damn on computers. Was just hoping to pick your brain in avoiding some mistakes iv made along the way. Seller wrote "if you need instructions then dont buy our product. I thought how cute. They werent lieing. No packing list, nothing. Heres a shit load parts that may or may not be all included. Do the best you can. My start. I have e-bike 48V 1000w with .999mh battery. built WW1 replica 4 stroke i love. but put some xtras in this 2 stroke. 4 stroke does 71 kph. if my math still good believe bout42-43 mph. Satisfied. Sorry wrote a book. Looking for pitfalls to avoid if dont mind sir.

  • @nathanhorizon7231
    @nathanhorizon7231 2 місяці тому

    Have had countless issues of the engine having so much tourque it puts the wheel into the frame
    How do i keep this from happening

  • @justinrobinson9583
    @justinrobinson9583 3 роки тому

    Really respect your dialect. Salute.

  • @bossmanbossman5999
    @bossmanbossman5999 4 роки тому +1

    What’s your opinion on coaster brakes on a cruiser?

    • @LAHover
      @LAHover  4 роки тому

      I was fine with using one, but If you ride in hilly areas or if you want to go fast they kinda suck IMO.

  • @anchorwilliamsgaming
    @anchorwilliamsgaming 5 місяців тому

    What if you change up the motor and figure a way to weld an engine plate on the bike

  • @davidgoetz2737
    @davidgoetz2737 4 роки тому +1

    Dang those no bike building, high revving long periods of time, no bolt tightening bike breakers, just baby it and it will lasting long time

  • @pandoranbias1622
    @pandoranbias1622 26 днів тому

    The big problem is that these are kits. The strength you get from welding everything together snd using heavy-duty parts meant to endure vibration is just not given to you. I think you could use these motors for a product, but man you would have to know what your doing and be willing to test every part.

  • @forestanderson3267
    @forestanderson3267 3 роки тому +1

    Bikeberry sells the switz-cruz combination
    However the motor and bike are delivered seperate

    • @forestanderson3267
      @forestanderson3267 3 роки тому

      The bike sells for 340$ before discounts 314$ if on sale
      They are having trouble keeping them in stock because of demand

  • @mattyr.4328
    @mattyr.4328 Рік тому

    What size wheel on this bike? 26?

  • @ardennielsen3761
    @ardennielsen3761 4 роки тому

    how i make money selling bikes... lets say i built a 200cc cruiser bike off a full suspension super cycle hooligan had 21 inch and 19 inch dirt bike tires on it... cost $1700 to build it. sold it with a worn out clutch spring. but how did i make money on it? used it to get around the city cheaper then a cab even cheaper then a bus ticket. and after getting some attention from building it and driving it around the city for an entire year with no problems... an opportunity came up... so i drove it 250 miles to a even bigger city and was sold something worth way more then the bike... so i drove the 5 hours to get back home with a 120lb engine strapped to the back rack... i got around on a $100 pawn shop bike, then did $1600 in work to it... to then use it to drive a vary long way to pick up a dirt bike engine that a dealership took as a trade in. i put in $2500 of work into it to pick up what i thought was $700 of dirt bike parts from 250 miles away... once i got the dirt bike finished i sold the 200cc bike for $300. I made $6000 in material wealth by using that 200cc bike in a progressive manor. BTW i made a video of the 200cc bike i made, but you'll need a welder to make a copy of one... welding courses can be vary expensive but were i live and the school i went to, i was tough welding and lots of other things as a mandatory courses needed to take so i could graduate and get a diploma. writing was one of many things, separates one from the other vary easily. :)

  • @MrCbell57
    @MrCbell57 11 місяців тому

    I sell them. For $300. Bikes are $50 motor kit is 120. They understand they are cheap and they may or may not keep working. I also show them how to ride em. But you are correct. They are going to expect perfection even at $300! And it ain’t gonna happen. Yea most people have no common sense. Your friend sounds like a beast. Lol if And when anyone comes back to me with a broken buy I charge $25 an hour to repair them. And again tell them what they are doing wrong. I also tell them it’s a bike so it will always need to be Maintained. I also put several miles on each one and then go and inspect it a second time.

  • @coolmovie2137
    @coolmovie2137 2 роки тому

    I made the mistake of buying an 80cc two stroke motorized bike from Facebook marketplace, I wish I would have built it cuz it was sloppily put together and took a ton of maintenance anyway.

  • @piyarkhan6164
    @piyarkhan6164 4 роки тому +1

    10:56 nice catch

  • @oimpastato
    @oimpastato 4 роки тому +2

    Thank you for another awesome video. Can’t wait to see another video of this particular build. My motor / setup that I built sounds exactly like this!!! At 250lbs and mounted onto a Mongoose 26”, it can get me around. No complaints, and I don’t desire to go much faster. But you always want to perform a little better. Again, as this is my first season, what upgrades would you recommend to something like this? And, you are right! TLC is always needed for these kits, regardless though of quantity.

    • @LAHover
      @LAHover  4 роки тому +1

      Sadly I retired this bike and transplanted the motor onto a huffy cranbrook that I use as my daily ride to and from work. But the good news it I only retired it because the rear wheel was too damaged. The frame of this bike never gave me any issues. In fact it is a great frame, especially if your motor has the larger 40mm lower mount.

  • @ka2rwp
    @ka2rwp 3 роки тому

    The same thing happened when I let a friend borrow my bike I got it back with the rear wheel spokes broken found out the idiot was jumping a wooden ramp in the middle of the street something a 10 speed racer bike isn't designed for.

  • @codelicious6590
    @codelicious6590 4 роки тому +1

    I take mine on 10 mile, 35 mile trips frequently. With the port work I do on every cylinder and my aftermarket head, exhaust, 36t sprocket I get approximately 200 miles of mostly highway trips out of a top end. I recently found the best chain so chain breakage is not a problem anymore, but usually it's a ring that goes. Last time, I lost my wrist pin bearing I had used since the engine was new two years ago and four or five top ends ago. I'd say I'm pretty much a motorized bike veteran at this point and I gave up on trying to make a business out of it the first year! Too much labor for too small a profit margin.

    • @LAHover
      @LAHover  4 роки тому

      200 miles per top end seems a bit low. Was that a typo?

    • @codelicious6590
      @codelicious6590 4 роки тому

      @@LAHover I should keep better track of mileage but it is my only form of transportation so I always forget. It was kinda just a number I pulled out my ass. It's quite a bit more, let's see I changed my top end due to failure twice last year and I'm just breaking in the most recent new one -first time this year I do ride pretty much year round too so yeah, it was a typo, lol.

    • @williamhaskellhaskell3162
      @williamhaskellhaskell3162 2 роки тому

      How many miles will these motors last stock ? I'm going to motorized my bike . what advice do you have ? Bil

  • @dreygrach
    @dreygrach 4 роки тому

    I drive 10 miles to work on my bike mainly going full throttle, not much problems through out the 6 months of me doing that, haven't replaced my engine yet.

    • @dreygrach
      @dreygrach 4 роки тому

      I build motorized bikes for speed not to cruise around lol

  • @matthewsteva368
    @matthewsteva368 4 роки тому

    If you go to www.thatsdax.com they have high high compression cylinder head made for a moped that you can use for the engine and may other parts if if your shoping in the future

  • @JerkingwithJesus
    @JerkingwithJesus 10 місяців тому

    a punch, a peace of wood with a hold drilled into and a little 4 pound sledge hammer is always the best chain breaker. On Hondas that I do engines swaps on for myself and friends, I have to take the dawoul pin out of the shift linkages to be able to take the engine and transmission out. the punch and 4 pound sledge while upside down with like a foot of room to swing the hammer with, sometimes need a blowtorch and PB Blaster, and it comes out

  • @jaykoerner
    @jaykoerner 3 роки тому

    Random idea, but lock wire these bikes would hold up so much better to vibration, honestly give some piece of mind

  • @joerillarilla8524
    @joerillarilla8524 4 роки тому

    Again..very well said..they are far from turn key and go.i could not have explained the situation any better if i tried. If u are not mechanically inclined u don't have any business owning one..

  • @jamielamie2229
    @jamielamie2229 4 роки тому

    if you're in the Los Angeles area there is a bike shop near USC called "Primos Bike Shop" and they are the only shop in LA i know of that work on and sell these kinds of bikes. The quality of their work is amazing and cheaper than most normal bike shops. I highly recommend them if you're having trouble with your bike because they will get it working again. also, they sell upgrade parts like mufflers, larger tanks, smaller sprockets, cylinder heads, etc. if you dont like waiting for parts in the mail. www.yelp.com/biz/primos-bike-shop-los-angeles

  • @Mac181
    @Mac181 Рік тому

    I’m def gona build one of these but wanted to actually talk to sum1 about witch one to but I already got a good bike with shocks and disc breaks it’s a good bike jus not sure if Itl fit

  • @secretender3421
    @secretender3421 Рік тому

    What I’ve learned…. These things fall apart very quickly with misuse. I’ll be keeping this in mind. Hopefully an Al comp with thick ass down-tubes will work lol

  • @neagease5302
    @neagease5302 4 роки тому +1

    I built one of these bikes my self on a 20 inch sting Wray frame, but I do buy pre built ones just cus they were a good deal I bought one for $60 at a pawn shop clearance, I only bought it cus it was a good deal and it was I got lucky and I didn’t need to do much work to it

    • @LAHover
      @LAHover  4 роки тому

      Sweet deal. Even if it's for parts that's a good find.

  • @michaeljohn7467
    @michaeljohn7467 3 роки тому

    What bikes do you recommend to buy to put these engines on? What are the names n size n tire size?

    • @robertwalker2933
      @robertwalker2933 2 роки тому

      I have no problem with 26in and bigger some 24 in backs moter dont fit right but all depends on the bike

  • @charlesyates2208
    @charlesyates2208 4 роки тому +2

    I build and sell motorized bicycles in Tampa. All i can say is people as a whole are dumber than a box of rocks . They all call me 700 times a week wanting a motorized bicycle but only have $20 to spend . And people thinks my shop hours from 8am- 4pm mean im suposed to be open at 1 am . Thats when the phone rings the most . Or they buy a motorized bicycle and totally think it is suposed to out run the fastest production motorcycle made .
    Or they buy one from someone else and they break it but it's my foult and i have to repair it for them for free .or they think these bikes have a forever warranty. It realy is amazing how stupid people are and no matter how many times you tell them these are designed to be ridden at 20mph every single one of them head out down the road engine never been broke in wide open full throttle all the way .and call 10 minute later I'm on I-75 and it won't keep up with highway traffic you robbed me . Ya it is a major head ache and you deal with the stupidest people on the planet.

    • @LAHover
      @LAHover  4 роки тому

      And to top it all off, if you want to build a high quality bike with a "high" quality motor, they look at the price and say. "I could buy a used motorcycle for that price" ... And you are stuck there reminding them about registration, tax, insurance, and license.
      I feel your pain Brother lol

    • @charlesyates2208
      @charlesyates2208 4 роки тому +1

      @@LAHover 99% of them want the cheapest thing they can buy and for those who are serious buyers $400 is the cap if i have a $450 bike it'll sit for 6 months to a year

    • @beezertwelvewashingbeard8703
      @beezertwelvewashingbeard8703 3 роки тому

      Sounds like you're dealing with crackheads.

    • @zootallures7003
      @zootallures7003 3 роки тому

      @@charlesyates2208 not to mention that with the sales price comes a lifetime service contract.....

  • @matthewgoulamanian5968
    @matthewgoulamanian5968 4 роки тому +1

    Ive found with the spokless wheels and right tensioner, i have had better luck

  • @garygrey8573
    @garygrey8573 4 місяці тому

    And the 50 dollar Craigslist find and $ 100 standard upgraded China doll motor bike kit combination works very well...
    $150 =$ 300-400
    When I say upgraded I mean the one with the Allen bolts instead of the Phillips head bolts the strip out so easily.
    I think a better title for this video would be lesson learned.