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From one Vox to another... I know others have said it, but I'll second it: Go pick up some square steel tubing.
Instead of using wood to raise the motor use some square tubing they sell peices with holes In them already, or stack a ton of washers
Just go to a local muffler shop and they will prob charge you a few bucks to stick it in a tube bender and bend the exhaust a tad so it angles higher. No mods to the bike required.
I would tell you to go to sleep but packages keep me up just like😂
What size tires are u running??
Just rise the motor up with adjustable motor mount bro and it won’t hit the tire
Just have to bend the pipe up a little. Smh if you ever need help hmu
13-6.5×6 tire
mega moto 80 riser plate bru
Tractor supply sell the tire u need if u close by one
i checked and they didn’t
Bend your pipe
This guy is a hack should had did right and bought a riser plate
Your chain idler is too close to the engine to be useful, move it way back near the rear sprocket.
From one Vox to another... I know others have said it, but I'll second it: Go pick up some square steel tubing.
Instead of using wood to raise the motor use some square tubing they sell peices with holes In them already, or stack a ton of washers
Just go to a local muffler shop and they will prob charge you a few bucks to stick it in a tube bender and bend the exhaust a tad so it angles higher. No mods to the bike required.
I would tell you to go to sleep but packages keep me up just like😂
What size tires are u running??
Just rise the motor up with adjustable motor mount bro and it won’t hit the tire
Just have to bend the pipe up a little. Smh if you ever need help hmu
13-6.5×6 tire
mega moto 80 riser plate bru
Tractor supply sell the tire u need if u close by one
i checked and they didn’t
Bend your pipe
This guy is a hack should had did right and bought a riser plate
Your chain idler is too close to the engine to be useful, move it way back near the rear sprocket.