😁😁Mine motovox is electronic. Converted from 43cc engine, and do a speed about 30mph. Working on doing speed about 35 up to 40mph. I do like that rear suspension.👍
i don't have a list but here is what i could find from my amazon purchases. all gears will use a #35 chain. so i used a go kart/ mini bike clutch, (2) 1/2" bore 11 tooth sprockets. (2) 1/2" 2 bolt flange bearings. a 1/2" shaft at 12" long. A 24 tooth sprocket that replaces the existing sprocket ( i matched it to the existing sprocket to drill the holes in the right place. A 750# mountain bike shock. thats all the technical stuff. The support metal i just got at home depot along with the shaft and pipe that i used as the pivot point for the shock. good luck. make good welds
oh lesson learned. keep the brake on the original side and just move that sprocket on the 1/2" shaft over the brake side, instead of moving the entire brake over
😁😁Mine motovox is electronic. Converted from 43cc engine, and do a speed about 30mph. Working on doing speed about 35 up to 40mph. I do like that rear suspension.👍
Do you have the schema or instructions to do this?
Hello it's there a way I can get in contact with you regarding the 79cc
what is the link to rear wheel and sprocket I'm having a really hard time finding one
I have the same scooter but the original 43cc don't work no more ...but If I can tex me I will appreciate it
Like this build any links to material used ...I got one and i want to do this...
i don't have a list but here is what i could find from my amazon purchases. all gears will use a #35 chain. so i used a go kart/ mini bike clutch, (2) 1/2" bore 11 tooth sprockets. (2) 1/2" 2 bolt flange bearings. a 1/2" shaft at 12" long. A 24 tooth sprocket that replaces the existing sprocket ( i matched it to the existing sprocket to drill the holes in the right place. A 750# mountain bike shock. thats all the technical stuff. The support metal i just got at home depot along with the shaft and pipe that i used as the pivot point for the shock. good luck. make good welds
oh lesson learned. keep the brake on the original side and just move that sprocket on the 1/2" shaft over the brake side, instead of moving the entire brake over
Make a video of you riding it?
Lol im still scared of the one i have with the stock engine 😂