Aluminum cuts,using a thin cutoff disc 4in on angle grinder and take a candle and run disc thru it while disc is spinning and wax wheel coat disc, now it will cut aluminum and the disc wont clog up with aluminum, wax wont let aluminum stick to disc and it cuts smooth and fast, you can also cut aluminum with a circular saw, using carbide teeth blade, try the wax, you will be amazed.
I strongly recommend swapping out the rear axle and rear wheels for heavy duty ones. Husky cycles sells the heavy duty wheels and full length 17 mm rear axle that fits right into the Schwinn frame. The stock Schwinn rear axles tend to break (with no motor) on the stub ends where the factory machines them down from 17 mm to about 13 mm for the wheel hubs.
I think the generic name is a "jaw and spider coupling or jaw coupling", but they are primarily used to dampen vibrations or handle some shaft misalignment.
@@lewisgaines8883I've never heard them called "jaw", I have heard the center rubber piece called the spider though. We bought them directly from the company and they were always just Lovejoy couplings to us.
Hey Oliver, my grandma had one she would ride to the library and such around our little town, I know she would really like this version 😀!! Thanks for sharing and as always "Howdy from Texas "
I built a 3 wheeler, also, but removed basket and mounted the 5 hp briggs and stratin, lined up with rear sprocket to centrifugal clutch on motor , had to replace smallsprocket with a larger sprocket and locked axle at sprocket to dfive both wheels and each wheel had to be locked to the axle.it was a very dangerous bike to fast and 3 wheels so easy to flip sideways and roll,but for all these reasons , it makes it fun youre soon to find out.
that joint looks like a lovejoy connector, its mostly used for electric motor applications so they're extremely strong. good luck with the project. and the space that you just made where the two downtubes meet, you can fit your fuel tank in it. thanks for the video.
yo just stumbled upon this and realized it was posted today, i love this build man! im trying to get into stuff like this because i think its badass, anyways great content bro!
The piece you used to mount the sprocket is one half of a spider coupling, used to transfer torque while also absorbing some backlash you might have. There should be another identical piece that faces the first one with a lobed bushing that fits in between the teeth of each of the coupler halves.
Man fabricating the engine To the bike is badass. I wish I had a shop and the tools and know how to do that too. Someday tho lol as of now my setup is all bolt on lol
To get better connection on the holder and sprocket in alignment vise, bolt both together try to get it into lathe or any other thing that can hold it. I have just couple bearings and cheap lathe chuck in a tube welded to plate frame to hold peaces at the moment, soon to become diy lathe, but now it can be used to turn them to find how crooked those are, do corrections and then weld them. Loosening the bolt you can adjust it to close to center as possible to remove least some of the vibrations coming from unbalance. For smaller parts if you can chuck it into drill that is cheap and easy way to figure this out and even do some turning with a grinder.
Can't wait to see a gas tank on that! It looks really pretty so far. As a side note, my OCD is making me tell you to find a matching metallic red paint for the steel you bolted/welded on lol. Or maybe a nice white or silver to complement the red? Either way, nice to see a new build. Good work!
I was wondering what was up with you. It's been awhile! Just happy to see your doing ok and still making these bomb ass video's! Hope you had a merry Christmas and here is to a happy new year. Come on 2021. Its gotta be better than 2020. Thanks for making my day!
Sometimes I miss the old way you would just cobble together a frame and random things you had laying around to make it work. The jerry riggin way! Cause I do the same. Why spend all that money on new parts when you can repurpose a toilet bowl cleaner to a mini bike frame. Hahahahaha. Lol. Good shit. Just made that up of course. You always make me laugh. I really like the real humble videos you make. Thanks!
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The Angle grinder can also be used for aluminum you just need aluminum cut off discs Pay attention right on to of the discs. it tell you what kind of materials it’s able to cut.
So cool!!,,. I’m right in the middle of almost the same type of project, trying to mount a similar engine, a 49cc to a Trailblazer Meteor, although I’m gonna go a different route. I did decide to use a jack shaft, after watching all your videos, you’ve come a long way from where you started. looking forward to seeing you riding this one soon.
REALLY GOOD JOB BUT IF I HAD THAT TALENT I WOULD PROBABLY BE THINKING ALONG THE LINES OF SUSPENSION" BECAUSE OF AN ALUMINUM FRAME WITH NO SUSPENSION IS SOME WHAT A ROLL OF THE DICE YOU THINK?? 🤔😇
When you cut aluminum with 4 in angle grinder use thin cutoff wheel and a candle, bees wax whatever kind of wax and run grinder disc thru it, coating disc
Could work. I'm bit iffy on cutting aluminum since it will fill the disk holes and when heated will expand and can explode the disk if its not meant for aluminum.
@@Hellsong89 The disk will cut right through aluminum and not plug up the disc using metal grind disc,i was told this 30yrs ago by an old welder and he gave me a chunk of bees wax, to try and it works fine never destroyed a disc the aluminum cant stick with hot wax on disc spinning 10,000 rpms, it cuts like butter, try it you will cut aluminum from then on using wax.
That thing is called a love joy coupler it joins two shafts together with shear pins in both side s sought one side locks up it shears the pins only instead of ruining the motor or equipment kinda a safety of sorts
Looks awesome!! Not sure if I dig the top tube, or whatever you call it. Maybe instead of bulging up, it needs to be more straight or even curve down? It’s kinda hard to explain, but I hope you know what I mean. Nevertheless great video as always!
@@JamesPiccone most dirtbikes have a vertical cylinder, 4-6spd transmission, too, some have liquid cooling and they can range wildly in size, output, etc. Pitbike engines are about $300 brand new(chinese) are always oil/air cooled and have the horizontal cylinder, 3-4hp and make about 4-10hp, depending on the valve size etc.
I'm pretty sure the rear axle support is steel . I would have mounted engine in rear where basket resides and would have left pedals also you can buy freewheel adapter to have double freewheel 1 for pedals 1 for motor I'm not knocking your bike.. I will shoot video of mine and post it
Hey man You did ok but I'll tell you how to do it without all the scabbing a nd ugly stuff . Start from scratch and build your own frame . Draw it out on some cardboard ( so it will last out in the shop ) with all straight lines and you won't have the hassel of bending . You just have to make some fish mouth ends . Just make sure you make cut your parts lonend cuts g enough to count for your joining cuts. Use some motorcycle wheels and not bicycle wheels. That will get you started . I think you can do it . Go Man !!!@!
Second part is out! ua-cam.com/video/AfuUWPOlJTs/v-deo.html
Skateboard wheel tensioner or electrical tape wrapped around something round lol
Oh i will be watching part 2 to watch the rear end destroy itself
Aluminum cuts,using a thin cutoff disc 4in on angle grinder and take a candle and run disc thru it while disc is spinning and wax wheel coat disc, now it will cut aluminum and the disc wont clog up with aluminum, wax wont let aluminum stick to disc and it cuts smooth and fast, you can also cut aluminum with a circular saw, using carbide teeth blade, try the wax, you will be amazed.
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That “thing” is a lovejoy coupler!
You got it just missing the other end and the rubber spider.
Ha I knew someone would recognize it! Thanks for the input
Damn you beat me to it man so simple too lol says love joy rite on it
Beat me to it also. Common component for coupling a motor to a pump.
It’s either sintered metal or cast iron. That’s why it welded weird.
Thanks for posting 👍 I’m looking forward to seeing this machine cruising down the road!
Same here Mike, thanks for the comment!
Hello Mike!
Mike's balways on the semi small channel comments
How’s a Honda 90 a dirt bike engine. Too bad it didn’t get a differential
Thanks Oliver. I really enjoy watching your videos and creativity. Thanks for the video and God bless.
thanks for watching!
I strongly recommend swapping out the rear axle and rear wheels for heavy duty ones. Husky cycles sells the heavy duty wheels and full length 17 mm rear axle that fits right into the Schwinn frame. The stock Schwinn rear axles tend to break (with no motor) on the stub ends where the factory machines them down from 17 mm to about 13 mm for the wheel hubs.
Thanks for the info
That mystery part was 1/2 of a love joy coupler.
Great build! Looking forward to the next installment
Thanks! 👍
That's a cool build. Now it needs wider back tires and a chopper fork. It looks great.
That would be cool!
Nice can’t wait for you to finish it!!!
stay tuned! thanks
I'd love to see it operational
stay tuned!
Oliver, that "thing" is half of a Lovejoy coupling. They are usually used to connect electric motors to pumps, etc..
gotcha! I suppose I could have googled it lol. Thanks
I think the generic name is a "jaw and spider coupling or jaw coupling", but they are primarily used to dampen vibrations or handle some shaft misalignment.
@@lewisgaines8883I've never heard them called "jaw", I have heard the center rubber piece called the spider though. We bought them directly from the company and they were always just Lovejoy couplings to us.
Hey Oliver, my grandma had one she would ride to the library and such around our little town, I know she would really like this version 😀!! Thanks for sharing and as always "Howdy from Texas "
haha that's great! I see an older woman riding hers around everyday, so now I can race with her!
I really like you’re light set up!! Keep the good work up!!
thanks!
I built a 3 wheeler, also, but removed basket and mounted the 5 hp briggs and stratin, lined up with rear sprocket to centrifugal clutch on motor , had to replace smallsprocket with a larger sprocket and locked axle at sprocket to dfive both wheels and each wheel had to be locked to the axle.it was a very dangerous bike to fast and 3 wheels so easy to flip sideways and roll,but for all these reasons , it makes it fun youre soon to find out.
Thank you so much! You made my new year's eve! Take care and I will see you in the next episode!
Alicia.
Happy new year!
1:39 he takes the headset off and the music gets lower at tje exact same time lol..........well ...I thought it was funny 😄
Bigbrain shitz yo!
that joint looks like a lovejoy connector, its mostly used for electric motor applications so they're extremely strong. good luck with the project.
and the space that you just made where the two downtubes meet, you can fit your fuel tank in it. thanks for the video.
Thanks for the info!
That 3 tab piece you used in the driveshaft is a Lovejoy coupling (half of one) They are for output shaft connections that need a rubber dampener .
A Banana-seat with a padded sissy-bar,and you're ready for parades and hours of fun.Looks Sweet! Happy New year Oliver,and all the fans too.
haha I like the vision! happy new year man!
yo just stumbled upon this and realized it was posted today, i love this build man! im trying to get into stuff like this because i think its badass, anyways great content bro!
Glad you enjoy it!
Me 2
Love your work man have a happy New year!
Thanks! You too
The piece you used to mount the sprocket is one half of a spider coupling, used to transfer torque while also absorbing some backlash you might have. There should be another identical piece that faces the first one with a lobed bushing that fits in between the teeth of each of the coupler halves.
Man fabricating the engine To the bike is badass. I wish I had a shop and the tools and know how to do that too. Someday tho lol as of now my setup is all bolt on lol
This trike is going to be awesome
check part two!
To get better connection on the holder and sprocket in alignment vise, bolt both together try to get it into lathe or any other thing that can hold it. I have just couple bearings and cheap lathe chuck in a tube welded to plate frame to hold peaces at the moment, soon to become diy lathe, but now it can be used to turn them to find how crooked those are, do corrections and then weld them. Loosening the bolt you can adjust it to close to center as possible to remove least some of the vibrations coming from unbalance. For smaller parts if you can chuck it into drill that is cheap and easy way to figure this out and even do some turning with a grinder.
The lovejoy couplers are mostly used on industrial machinery. CNC Servo motors, pumps and many other machines.
ahh thanks for the info, the scrap yard had tones of them!
@@OliverMotorized I think they are made of some kind of powder casting. They do break time to time. Your trike is gonna be Wild! Nice job!
If it's got good torque I'd put some MTB tires on it and do some off road shenanigans!
Love this stuff, glad you're back man!
haha not a bad idea!
That thing gonna be a ripper, need to see some donuts.
haha i was thinking a grociery run with er' lol
Dude you're getting better and better in making motorized bikes, awesome build i cant wait to see it runs
Thank you very much!
Can't wait to see a gas tank on that! It looks really pretty so far. As a side note, my OCD is making me tell you to find a matching metallic red paint for the steel you bolted/welded on lol. Or maybe a nice white or silver to complement the red? Either way, nice to see a new build. Good work!
yeah I was thinking red but the original color has a glitter effect going on so we'll see if I can find something to match! Thanks for the comment
Is the two rear tires driven or just one?
Be cool if both were.
Just one unfortunately, but it makes sense since they prob didn’t want to put a differential on it lol
They who? I thought it was yours lol
@@operation6604 lol this trike is a schwinn, i'm simply modifying it with a motor. I was referring to them!
I have the same bike and I live in Oregon I've been wanting to make a trike like this just to rip around it looks sick
Steady as she goes!
As mentioned before thats a lovejoy coupler, they are normally machined cast iron so do not expect that weld to hold up. They are very porous too.
hmm, we'll see, I might have to find a different item to connect to then.
The part you welded to the axle was part of a drive shaft end for a jet ski
That 's pretty dam cool . watch part two ,
imagine a little old lady trying to bike that thing around if it wasnt aluminum lol
It's looking sweet
Cant wait to see how fast this thing is
same here haha!
I was wondering what was up with you. It's been awhile! Just happy to see your doing ok and still making these bomb ass video's! Hope you had a merry Christmas and here is to a happy new year. Come on 2021. Its gotta be better than 2020. Thanks for making my day!
Thanks Drew, doing great! happy new year!
Sometimes I miss the old way you would just cobble together a frame and random things you had laying around to make it work. The jerry riggin way! Cause I do the same. Why spend all that money on new parts when you can repurpose a toilet bowl cleaner to a mini bike frame. Hahahahaha. Lol. Good shit. Just made that up of course. You always make me laugh. I really like the real humble videos you make. Thanks!
Man,you need to grow this channel by getting out of your comfort zone,you underrated piece of mechanic .
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Try welding that hub/sprocket hotter if it breaks. Or weakens.
The "thing" you found at the junk yard is half of a love joy type coupler. Also, you really need welding lessons!!
Haven't heard from you in a while. Keep up the great work!
Thanks! Will do!
The Angle grinder can also be used for aluminum you just need aluminum cut off discs Pay attention right on to of the discs.
it tell you what kind of materials it’s able to cut.
ahh gotcha, figured the speed that it spun was just melting the alli and gumming things up
Your channel really deserves more subscribers! I basically watched every video! Love your stuff!
Use a wood saw blade in the grinder for Alli 🙌
come again lol
@@OliverMotorized circular wood cutting blades.....Cut...aliuminium...like...butter....
Easy on the old lady comments! Respect your elders, you’re gonna be one someday.
This is silly! I love it! You've clearly got some good mad skillz :-)
So cool!!,,. I’m right in the middle of almost the same type of project, trying to mount a similar engine, a 49cc to a Trailblazer Meteor, although I’m gonna go a different route. I did decide to use a jack shaft, after watching all your videos, you’ve come a long way from where you started. looking forward to seeing you riding this one soon.
Sounds awesome! good luck on the project m8
please move to my neighborhood.Keep making the vids.
This guy definitely has a degree from MMIT....(Mickey Mouse Institute of Technology). Fun project
Fixing steel to alloy will cause electrolysis and the drive cog is not central it will make the chain go tight as it turns
Awwwwwww!!!!! I want one!!!! Yay!!!
make one!
Sketchyfabworks inc.😂👍
REALLY GOOD JOB BUT IF I HAD THAT TALENT I WOULD PROBABLY BE THINKING ALONG THE LINES OF SUSPENSION" BECAUSE OF AN ALUMINUM FRAME WITH NO SUSPENSION IS SOME WHAT A ROLL OF THE DICE YOU THINK?? 🤔😇
Pee Wee Hermans x1 flyer 2.0 ...awesome...add streamers and tiger radio/siren.
Natural true talent
Looks good but have you thought about how you are going to stop it ? Those caliper brakes on the front wheel may not be sufficient to do the job.
Great job man that things gonna be awesome is that a semi manual 4 speed w/o clutch?
thanks, it's a manual 4 speed w/ clutch!
Nice bro had to support you got a new subscriber
Wow looking good.
Thanks 👍
When you cut aluminum with 4 in angle grinder use thin cutoff wheel and a candle, bees wax whatever kind of wax and run grinder disc thru it, coating disc
Could work. I'm bit iffy on cutting aluminum since it will fill the disk holes and when heated will expand and can explode the disk if its not meant for aluminum.
@@Hellsong89 The disk will cut right through aluminum and not plug up the disc using metal grind disc,i was told this 30yrs ago by an old welder and he gave me a chunk of bees wax, to try and it works fine never destroyed a disc the aluminum cant stick with hot wax on disc spinning 10,000 rpms, it cuts like butter, try it you will cut aluminum from then on using wax.
Would it have been easier to mount the engine where the basket was, and lave the original frame ?
I seen a way you could put suspension on the seat so bumps dont hit too hard looks like it would be cool
lol yeah, luckily the seat has suspension and I won't be doing any offroad with the trike haha!
That thing is called a love joy coupler it joins two shafts together with shear pins in both side s sought one side locks up it shears the pins only instead of ruining the motor or equipment kinda a safety of sorts
Joy coupler😎 love joy.
Dude fuckin yesssssss, I wanted to do this since I was a kid riding my grandma's
Looks awesome!! Not sure if I dig the top tube, or whatever you call it. Maybe instead of bulging up, it needs to be more straight or even curve down? It’s kinda hard to explain, but I hope you know what I mean. Nevertheless great video as always!
I was thinking the same thing, I think I'll invert it so it is curved down more! Thanks for the suggestion
@@OliverMotorized Awesome! Can’t wait for the next vid on it
What happens when sprocket gets worn and time for replacement? How will you adjust chain tension ?
the whole rear axle is adjustable, so you can loosen it and pull it back.
What junkyard do you go to and what type of junkyard?
Restoring one of these for my good friends dad not sure where to start guess I’ll pull it apart and go from there
That orange piece is half of shaft link on big log splitter
Impressive!!
Thats not a "dirtbike" engine its a "pitbike" engine still very cool
haha gotcha!
I'm glad you cleared that up, that makes a huge difference 😂
@@JamesPiccone most dirtbikes have a vertical cylinder, 4-6spd transmission, too, some have liquid cooling and they can range wildly in size, output, etc. Pitbike engines are about $300 brand new(chinese) are always oil/air cooled and have the horizontal cylinder, 3-4hp and make about 4-10hp, depending on the valve size etc.
I'm thinking that it might need more rear sprocket, sir ... Happy New Year
we'll see I think you might be right though
awesome
You CAN weld aluminum.it takes flux and aluminum rods..
Can the wheel bearings handle that kind of speed?
Very Good!..
Have you ever heard the tragedy of “the Honda ATC”
lol I won't do anything to crazy with er'
@@OliverMotorized lol I hope not, stay safe man
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Name of song at 3:20?
That is awesome
Bad ass!! Good work my friend and the Porn Music just brings it all Together! Watchn outta Sand Springs Oklahoma!
haha thanks Beau!
Just saw the bike on Craigslist and i thought it looked fimiliar 😂
hahah already sold too!
I'm pretty sure the rear axle support is steel . I would have mounted engine in rear where basket resides and would have left pedals also you can buy freewheel adapter to have double freewheel 1 for pedals 1 for motor I'm not knocking your bike.. I will shoot video of mine and post it
I'm hoping to put the basket back on there! I like the idea of keeping the pedals, but I definitely won't need them.
@@OliverMotorized true your engine is my favorite.. but if run out of gas or lose spark or whatever nice to be able to pedal
I can tell you how to modify an aluminum frame. Use a tig welder...
don't got one.
Or even a mig welder
Yo, gotta gear that waay down.
Such a small gear for giant bike wheels..
haha yes I do. The rear sprocket on there now was the largest I had on hand.
I got Nice Steel One Sitting behind My Shed, sure would of worked great for your project. / it's still there if you want it.
should be a fun bike to ride.
haha we'll see!
Where did it go???
Hey man You did ok but I'll tell you how to do it without all the scabbing a nd ugly stuff . Start from scratch and build your own frame . Draw it out on some cardboard ( so it will last out in the shop ) with all straight lines and you won't have the hassel of bending . You just have to make some fish mouth ends . Just make sure you make cut your parts lonend cuts g enough to count for your joining cuts. Use some motorcycle wheels and not bicycle wheels. That will get you started . I think you can do it . Go Man !!!@!
Awesome
The one thing about your build that makes me cringe is the rear axles on the Meridan/Town& Country isn't overly strong.
nice
An electric mid frame motor?😊
Cool
Like Super Glue
You do know you can mig weld aluminium? Just use aluminum spool wire.....