My cousin has rode by a few cops on one of these and only got stopped once. The cop that stopped him just wanted to see what the bike was. Said it was the coolest thing he’s ever seen. These bikes are awesome
I’ve never gotten pulled over on mine but I’ve passed by cops going 30 on neighborhood roads and all they did was wave and smile. Cops shouldn’t ever give a shit about what you’re doing on these unless it’s something illegal, I understand these are illegal if you don’t have lights, a mirror, a license or a motor bike license but what’s the illegal part about having fun on a bike?
I'll never forget my first ride home from work. I had been building and tuning my little 48cc engine all summer, and had gotten the top speed up from 25mph to 36mph. I ripped down the road at top speed, at midnight, without a car in sight, so I never had to stop or slow down. The cool night air gave me a noticable boost in power, so I never even had to pedal either. I was scream-laughing the whole way home.
Wow, it’s fantastic! I’m 16, and going to buy 49cc engine kit. Therefore, what tuning did you do? I want to try it. I’m not English speaker, sorry if my English was bad.
@@iamthefuckinhamster not a native speaker, but your english is good, atleast its not like "i are buy 49cc engine kit, what you do tuning? My english sorry if are its bad"
@breezetix colder air is denser, so it has more oxygen. If your engine runs a little rich (too much fuel), a little more oxygen will allow more of that fuel to burn.
@@wompstopm123 road bikes (skinny tires) easily top 30mph. I have chicken legs and can do it with ease. Ive hit 38 mph with only a slight decline. Scary fast on a bike imo and way faster than one needs to go.
Kool video. I use my motorized bike to and from work. It's way better than public transportation or walking. My engine kit has paid for itself many times over and still running strong, best investment I ever made.
Got it from Amazon, "Kabocho" 66cc 2 stroke kit. It has a one piece jug and cylinder head, so there is no up grading the head which kinda sucks, but it still has great compression. But since it's a standard GT-5 66cc engine, I upgraded to a windowed piston with a reed valve set up, with a expansion chamber, so it's got power. Any GT-5 upgrade will work on this engine brand.
Yeah I would get this engine again, the engine itself has been good to me, nothing major has gone wrong with it. If your new at this, then yeah I would say to buy it.
I ride my one around town and get a lot of weird looks. People don't really understand what's going on because they see a push bike but it sounds like someone is going open throttle on a weed trimmer 🤣
Me too it happened in my street and dirt motorcycle neighbors outside talking and they hear me a extremly loud chainsaw sound whizzing past and a lot of white smoke fogged them from me guessing how much and adding too much 2 cycle oil in the gas mix. Was like a James Bond smoke screen.
@@LiL_EyeBags the China motor is OK for general use i had one but I think the clutch went on it or it seized I couldn't move the chain and back wheel,but it can be upgraded with a bigger head and centrifugal clutch also better exhaust pipe to give the right back pressure.
Where i live is a rural area and its a long mile to reach the town and it is difficult to get transportation after certain hours i would love to have a motorized bicycle like that to travel on. Nice video love how she moves smooth and fast
I don't know, I think the top speed was adequate. Those tires aren't meant for high speeds anyway and riding a motorized bicycle beats walking or peddling any day. Nice video.
I ordered a 80cc bike kit a few days ago and it’s coming Thursday. I don’t have a car and i was curious about making something like this for commuting. This video has me convinced i made the right decision
That motor sounds like it's running very good. I have a 40 tooth sprocket on mine for the winter snow and ice, 30 mph is fast enough on the ice here. I'll put my 32 tooth sprocket on in spring & see how fast mine will go.
Im using the 44 tooth,its great.I broke the spindle thing on the bicycle side awhile ago so its just the motor at present.I live in kinda hilly not too bad area.There is only a couple hills around that I have to walk the bike up eventually. I have literally traveled a billion kilometers on this bike this year(got the 80cc engine in the spring). Advice 1,get good bearings and as big a hub as you can. If you travel too fast too long on bad greased bicycle bearings it frigs up. Happened to me,after a long while they over heated and the hub buckled in.
i get one myself, and damn this think go strong, i live on the mountains and my city has the the steepest hills you can imagine, and this thing just climb, and with the actual gas price, you can ride a lot, this motor makes 65km per liter! a must have for sure!
Just got 4 tickets riding one of these things. Unlicensed, unregistered, un-inspected, and uninsured. Court date is damn near a month away so I’ll try to come back w an update
where do you live? I know in Ontario Canada, the fine for not having insurance alone, ( even on these ) is 5000 bucks, , plus the other issues like driver unlicensed , not plated etc also how did your court date go? ( hope it went well)
@@asimhussain8716 the dude who owns this video keeps deleting my comments and other peoples too. I’d explain again but the dude would delete it. They ended up dropping the tickets
I plan on buying one of these motors to put on this old road bike I scored on. Being the only transportation I have for a little while. I work 7 miles away, and walking is a no go. After a long day of work I definitely dont want to be riding a normal pedal bike home either
@@brainerdglarpinax420 I was going to get one of the $130 kits. I figured if I went to low on price the motor would be junk. If I wanted to go the proper route, id go to an official website that sells them. But I know Amazon will be able to get here faster than any official websites. I checked out your page. But I didn't see anything for bmx bikes. I have a bmx bike, but i figured the frame is too small to mount the motor. So I have this older straight frame road bike in going to put it on. And maybe get a mountain bike with thicker tires for when it snows
The oil is very important. I used two stroke oil from the gas station. It was good. But after a friend of mine gave me his racing car oil. The motor sounds sooo clean and it goes at least 5mph faster. Don't save money for oil my friends!
I have a great bike. I called it "Gramps "because it is the first one I owned! I still have the bike! It's not running at the moment, but it will be once I port it out!
Love the video! Audio was great and the video was pointing forward and not at the ground. And I'm not sure where you live, but the area is scenic and interesting. A lot of variation. Where i live it's very boring. Not sure what you have on your bike, but look up Springs/Shocks (spring steel) for your bike seat! My seat was giving me a butt/back ache and was hurting my bits, but i got one of spring seat addons, and it was night and day difference. The ride was nice as smooth on my bum. Should help with a smoother ride. Just make sure to use some loctite thread-locker on it, since the bumps will loosen it so you need to loctite that B and tighten it with a cheat bar. For you, you might also be able to find front fork shocks/shock absorbers for the front wheel pretty cheap. Finding front shocks for my bike isn't so easy, but for yours it May be a bit easier! Sadly we can't use rear shocks.
I need to replace the engine on mine. Broke the motor mount studs and caused damage to the engine casing. Really enjoyed having that engine on my bike though. I plan on building a little trailer to pull behind it to carry stuff from the store and such.
@@bronwynohalloran-sutton5551 I have a rear carrier rack that I installed saddle bags on, but the bike/engine went to the scrap yard a few months ago. I'll start from scratch again with a better engine and bike LOL.
i just got mine fully working, the chain retension pully is a tripple pain to get set up just right, but i drove mine 2 miles and the chain pulley is alright
I've been riding since I was "12", but this MOTORIZED stuff is new to me. I use to "PEDDLE" a bike from: "ARLINGTON TX" to places like: "ARLINGTON", "GRAND PRAIRIE", "PANTEGO", "DALWORTHINGTON GARDENS", Sometimes even to "DALLAS"! Make it from "HOME" to "DALLAS" usually in "45 minutes", but my record was "30 minutes" (HAWLING ###, YOU BET). But that was when I was "27- 29 years old", and now I'm "55" (with some health problems) those days are long gone. So I'm definitely eager to learn "EVERYTHING" I can about this MOTORIZED BIKE STUFF! Because I would rather "DIE" than depend on public transportation (which sucks 😔), or depend on others to take me everywhere I need/want to go. That chauffeur stuff is for "RICH FOLKS", WHICH I'M NOT, AND NEVER WANT TO BE.
I agree, I usually will get it to normal operation temperature,take a flathead then I'll set the air/fuel mixture by ear hauling ass down the street......ehh that's just me I guess!! 😂
Joshua Frailey I honestly really like my 2 stroke, yes it’s not the strongest engine and parts will break but the parts are cheap. I’d rather spend 20 dollars on a part and not double that for a bigger engine. 2 strokes can get just as many cc’s as a 4 stroke and still be cheaper. They’re also soo much easier to fix. But we have our own opinions and I respect yours.
I thought it was darkish to have one of these tell I actually had one.... better then walking, more fun then driving a car... and cheaper then a motorcycle Is my best way of explaining it.
Baby Farks makeezacks engine braking would be detrimental for a 2 stroke engine. Your basically forcing it to rev to high rpms because it’s engaged to the bike at high speed, while your throttle position is at idle. Basically, the throttle position is not high Enough to give the engine sufficient lubrication by the fuel and oil mixture when it’s reviving at higher rpms than it should with respect to the throttle position. The motor will slowly burn out by that. My guess is over time the piston rings and con-rod bearings will get worn down to the point where you will start to loose compression. Then it’s bye-bye to the engine unless you wanna rebuild it and install new rings and hone the cylinder
Built one of those things and rode it all around town for a year. It was 2018. Moved away for college. Not rich. Had to work on the weekends to survive. Transmission in my Nissan went out. Had to figure something out or I was f**ked. Got an engine kit and got to work on an old used bike. I remember the painstaking maintenance. The f**king chain pulling the rear spoke out of place all the time. The chain snapping itself apart if it had too much or too little slack. All the trial and error to get the most optimized version...and then the f**king peril of riding it around a busy college town evading all the road and sidewalk hazards trying to kill me. I had fun with it. It got me through some hard times. Looking back, I miss that stupid POS bike
Try adjusting the needle inside the carburetor either put it on the first groove or 3rd it could make the bike faster like mine and try to adjust the clutch it’s too grabby
The clutch on mine was really grabby too for a while, after a few months it seemed to get worn in to where it was very smooth. I need to get a replacement engine for mine really miss riding it. Thinking about getting a different bike though that would be more suited for an engine than my old mountain bike though.
Are you from Mexico or Spain? I was kinda weirded out at the beginning of the video. These streets looks like here in Brazil, but with a decent asphalt.
I just put a rear seat on mine so I can ride with my girlfriend lol, and took the airfilter off too so it'll breath better at my altitude (5000ft). only lost about 5mph on the top speed surprisingly, but the poor clutch starting from a stop with two people 😂
I've been running a 35 tooth sprocket and getting top speed of 48mph and my motor isn't quite broke in yet, But you do loose all your bottom end on take off.
I really don’t understand how this is illegal in some parts of the world. It’s just like a motorbike. As long as you wear PPE such as gloves a helmet and you are being safe then it shouldn’t be illegal.
My city bike comes with a 3 speed rear hub. Tricky thing is gonna be to fit the fuel tank with a low body. Could go on the rear rack or bolt a tube between the seat and front chassis. Currently looking to build one since the 1988 Pajero with timing chain problems gets like 12L/100km of 98 octane. Oof.
What cc's.?mite need to up grade cc's or get performance parts after you break in the motor in miles you don't want to blow a head ring or warp your head..
I am getting a Schwinn hybrid 7 speed with disc breaking a guy in town builds motorized bikes I will get a friction drive 4 stroke 53cc Honda motor on mine
Do you have a suspension on your bike? If not, you should really consider it! It's way easier to handle the speed bumps!And if you have a disk brake, it's way easier to stop!
this is brilliant 😂 getting some exercise by pedalling home or ride a motorized bike if your legs don't like to pedal do you need a proper motorcycle license for this?
No license, no registration, no inspection, just wear a helmet and a reflective vest and you are good to go, police wont bother you. This is in Costa Rica.
@@hanskarlsson525 so you can technically install a 125cc 2 stroke engine on a sturdy bicycle 😂 and claim it just has a "bicycle engine kit"? you would have a motorcycle without a license, registration, etc. 🤔 and the police wont be after you. I like that LEGAL loophole.
@@jasperdomacena6491 you are pretty much correct. People who like to go fast on a budget like these. The law still lets you fool around a bit. Mostly they are used as a really cheap means of transportation.
I'm planning to install an engine to my ride to work bicycle 😂 but with a 4 stroke engine instead of the 2 stroke hard to keep track of the oil mixing and stuff, and for fuel economy reason as well Owning a "Real Motorcycle" is a pain in the ass in the Philippines (Corrupt Traffic Enforcers fining you in anyway they could, impound fee is the same as buying another motorcycle) so I've checked out the laws regarding motorized bikes, it doesn't say I'm required to register it because it's just an Auxiliary engine, like those engines in grass cutters, lawn mowers, chainsaws, etc.
@randy s 30-35mph is an acceptable speed range to be honest I upgraded my Dutch Bike last month, installed a 50cc 4 stroke engine kit on it, installed fatter tires, and thicker wheel spokes hooked the throttle cable to a lockable lever to act as a "Cruise Control" the bikes' doing extremely well, I get 170mpg's out of it. max cruising speed of around 30mph compared to an electric bicycle, the 4 stroke bicycle is just better.
you should be fine. 2 strokes dont like travelling at the same rate for long periods of times though, so just slow down and speed up the rpm sometimes to keep the engine happy 👍🏾
It really depends on the size of the bike, the weight of the rider, and the sprocket size that attaches to the rear wheel assembly. The one I had would go 28mph with a 180lb rider on it, that was stock, can't recall what sprocket it had, but it was plenty fast enough for a bicycle, don't need to be going that fast in the first place on a bike LOL. I would cruise at about 20mph with it most of the time and it did quite well, hills were hard on it though. I need to replace the engine on my bike as I broke a couple mounting studs and damaged the engine casing as a result. It would get well over 100mpg too which was great. I want to build another motorized bike but put a gas engine on it like my old one plus add an electric motor hub up front for a hybrid system and find some way to get the gas engine to be able to charge the battery for the electric motor hub.
@@adriancastillo5261 put it Out front on The Lawn back in like 2007 for Someone to Take.. I had my fun with It, and Was getting Rid of stuff To hit The Road for Jesus.. o__o :)
My cousin has rode by a few cops on one of these and only got stopped once. The cop that stopped him just wanted to see what the bike was. Said it was the coolest thing he’s ever seen. These bikes are awesome
really
I’ve never gotten pulled over on mine but I’ve passed by cops going 30 on neighborhood roads and all they did was wave and smile. Cops shouldn’t ever give a shit about what you’re doing on these unless it’s something illegal, I understand these are illegal if you don’t have lights, a mirror, a license or a motor bike license but what’s the illegal part about having fun on a bike?
Buy a dirt bike
I passed a cop that was parked, I shut off the motor and pedaled past him just to avoid any problems.
Yeah I wish the cops in franklin county were like that. one of the tracked me and my friends down because we prank called a mcdonalds.
I'll never forget my first ride home from work. I had been building and tuning my little 48cc engine all summer, and had gotten the top speed up from 25mph to 36mph. I ripped down the road at top speed, at midnight, without a car in sight, so I never had to stop or slow down. The cool night air gave me a noticable boost in power, so I never even had to pedal either. I was scream-laughing the whole way home.
Wow, it’s fantastic!
I’m 16, and going to buy 49cc engine kit.
Therefore, what tuning did you do?
I want to try it.
I’m not English speaker, sorry if my English was bad.
@@iamthefuckinhamster not a native speaker, but your english is good, atleast its not like "i are buy 49cc engine kit, what you do tuning?
My english sorry if are its bad"
@breezetix colder air is denser, so it has more oxygen. If your engine runs a little rich (too much fuel), a little more oxygen will allow more of that fuel to burn.
@breezetix Engine runs cooler dummy.
my 48cc stock goes 32mph when its freezing out, waiting for warmer weather to get a higher speed.
30mph is 1000 times better than being on foot lol
you cant even pedal a bike at 30mph unless you have thighs like a turkey
@@wompstopm123 lol that’s an amazing example
@@wompstopm123 That depends on the bike.
@@wompstopm123 lol i pedal my bike to 35 mph
@@wompstopm123 road bikes (skinny tires) easily top 30mph. I have chicken legs and can do it with ease. Ive hit 38 mph with only a slight decline. Scary fast on a bike imo and way faster than one needs to go.
Nice audio by the way, all motor and no wind noise.
Weed eating the grasss 😂😂😂😂😂
Like all you videos man. Wish I had Trails like yours.
wait.. your popular
How he does that, I mean, for no wind noise?
@@fx9188 gopros are very good for wind noise resistance
This is the most fun I’ve had playing GTA in awhile.
South America! These are become super popular vs normal motorcycles
Epic video im gaining inspiration to make my own now!
El gato volador! Genial haha! Saludos!
Where in South America is this?
@@caesaraltamiranor.7789 It isn't in South America it seems, judging by the signage I guess it could be Central America or Mexico
i built one of these 3 years ago and it has been life changing. you truly become a man when you can build a motorcycle from indivisible components.
Its not going the wrong way when you know where you are going.
Amen lol
r/technicallythetruth ?
Yup, it sure does!
Where we are going we don't need roads
Sounds good, did not look slow for stock. Welcome back!
speed bumps are there to keep ur 2 stroke mix together ;)
Thats for sure 😂
@@hanskarlsson525 haha! Jus a quick question mate how much ccs are you running?
@@bronwynohalloran-sutton5551 80
Kool video. I use my motorized bike to and from work. It's way better than public transportation or walking. My engine kit has paid for itself many times over and still running strong, best investment I ever made.
Got it from Amazon, "Kabocho" 66cc 2 stroke kit. It has a one piece jug and cylinder head, so there is no up grading the head which kinda sucks, but it still has great compression. But since it's a standard GT-5 66cc engine, I upgraded to a windowed piston with a reed valve set up, with a expansion chamber, so it's got power. Any GT-5 upgrade will work on this engine brand.
Yeah I would get this engine again, the engine itself has been good to me, nothing major has gone wrong with it. If your new at this, then yeah I would say to buy it.
Yup, everything you said💪💯
I ride my one around town and get a lot of weird looks. People don't really understand what's going on because they see a push bike but it sounds like someone is going open throttle on a weed trimmer 🤣
Yeah people always stear at me too. Some smile, someone looks interested and some just looks confused 😂
Me too it happened in my street and dirt motorcycle neighbors outside talking and they hear me a extremly loud chainsaw sound whizzing past and a lot of white smoke fogged them from me guessing how much and adding too much 2 cycle oil in the gas mix. Was like a James Bond smoke screen.
How reliable would you say they are
@@LiL_EyeBags the China motor is OK for general use i had one but I think the clutch went on it or it seized I couldn't move the chain and back wheel,but it can be upgraded with a bigger head and centrifugal clutch also better exhaust pipe to give the right back pressure.
@@LiL_EyeBags I would rather have a 4 stroke which i think is a better motor, or an electric motor,on the bike.
That amount of speed bumps looks annoying
Yes, it was annoying.
10min video
10 speedbumps per minute
iam loosing my shit here lololo
Where i live is a rural area and its a long mile to reach the town and it is difficult to get transportation after certain hours i would love to have a motorized bicycle like that to travel on. Nice video love how she moves smooth and fast
I spent about $300 just for the bike and motor. I also ended up getting a nicer bike. I've spent maybe $400-$450 including other parts I wanted.
Dude you got me super excited for when my kit arrives, this vids got me fired up man thanks so much for posting!!
How did it go?
@@jam1e-z4q i stole it
I don't know, I think the top speed was adequate. Those tires aren't meant for high speeds anyway and riding a motorized bicycle beats walking or peddling any day. Nice video.
I ordered a 80cc bike kit a few days ago and it’s coming Thursday. I don’t have a car and i was curious about making something like this for commuting. This video has me convinced i made the right decision
Why didn't you go electric?
@@JudeTheUA-camPoopersubscribe he might be stright
That motor sounds like it's running very good. I have a 40 tooth sprocket on mine for the winter snow and ice, 30 mph is fast enough on the ice here. I'll put my 32 tooth sprocket on in spring & see how fast mine will go.
Yes go with the 32..
I use a 36t sprocket nd it gives plenty of top end speed. Low rpm 30 somethin mph cruising
32 tooth will make it go slower brotha. Bigger sprocket on the rear = low end torque, lower top speed.
Smaller rear sprocket=higher top speed.
Im using the 44 tooth,its great.I broke the spindle thing on the bicycle side awhile ago so its just the motor at present.I live in kinda hilly not too bad area.There is only a couple hills around that I have to walk the bike up eventually. I have literally traveled a billion kilometers on this bike this year(got the 80cc engine in the spring). Advice 1,get good bearings and as big a hub as you can. If you travel too fast too long on bad greased bicycle bearings it frigs up. Happened to me,after a long while they over heated and the hub buckled in.
I use a 24
i get one myself, and damn this think go strong, i live on the mountains and my city has the the steepest hills you can imagine, and this thing just climb, and with the actual gas price, you can ride a lot, this motor makes 65km per liter! a must have for sure!
That would've been a long ass walk.
this place feels so much like brazil that i kinda forget you're speaking english with a florida accent kinda thing goin on. good stuff!
looks like africa tbh, particularly south africa. and I'm from SA so I would know
It's almost like watching a video game watching him zip in and out of traffic and roads. Nice footage.
Great bike,nice ride, and yeah homie you live far ASF from work!
Ride hard ride safe
Deno190
ridin' since "00"...
I like this dude's attitude. I would love that bike, I walk to work takes hour and a half 1 way..
It's only like $150 for the kit. I paid $250 for a bike with a engine on it already. Its REALLY fun!!!!
Perfect for errands or traveling to work if it's close by
6:50 I had tears falling from my face😭🤣
Why?
@@vena.lunaris2908 laughing, the speed bumps are terrible
@@saikothesergal No, there's a guy running with a kid in his arms. Something probably happened
Just got 4 tickets riding one of these things. Unlicensed, unregistered, un-inspected, and uninsured. Court date is damn near a month away so I’ll try to come back w an update
where do you live? I know in Ontario Canada, the fine for not having insurance alone, ( even on these ) is 5000 bucks, , plus the other issues like driver unlicensed , not plated etc also how did your court date go? ( hope it went well)
Wtf? What happened? Where do you live?
@@asimhussain8716 the dude who owns this video keeps deleting my comments and other peoples too. I’d explain again but the dude would delete it. They ended up dropping the tickets
I plan on buying one of these motors to put on this old road bike I scored on. Being the only transportation I have for a little while. I work 7 miles away, and walking is a no go. After a long day of work I definitely dont want to be riding a normal pedal bike home either
Dont buy a shitty kit. Good kits are around 150 or better.
Trust me. An $80 kit will upset you
Check my channel, if you want to see what a motor kit does on a modded bmx with 20 inch rims
@@brainerdglarpinax420 I was going to get one of the $130 kits. I figured if I went to low on price the motor would be junk. If I wanted to go the proper route, id go to an official website that sells them. But I know Amazon will be able to get here faster than any official websites. I checked out your page. But I didn't see anything for bmx bikes. I have a bmx bike, but i figured the frame is too small to mount the motor. So I have this older straight frame road bike in going to put it on. And maybe get a mountain bike with thicker tires for when it snows
I put an e3 spark plug on mine and wasnt expecting much but it made a HUGE differance itll give you a lot more low end torque
It’s just a spark plug tho?
The oil is very important. I used two stroke oil from the gas station. It was good. But after a friend of mine gave me his racing car oil. The motor sounds sooo clean and it goes at least 5mph faster. Don't save money for oil my friends!
I have a great bike. I called it "Gramps "because it is the first one I owned! I still have the bike! It's not running at the moment, but it will be once I port it out!
Nice! Good luck!
Beautiful scenery and the bike hauls ass dude b careful k
that bike is so fast! i just ordered an 80cc engine i cant wait to build one!
How did it go
How did it go
@@Sumhooper95 oh i cant even begin to explain
Love the video! Audio was great and the video was pointing forward and not at the ground. And I'm not sure where you live, but the area is scenic and interesting. A lot of variation. Where i live it's very boring.
Not sure what you have on your bike, but look up Springs/Shocks (spring steel) for your bike seat! My seat was giving me a butt/back ache and was hurting my bits, but i got one of spring seat addons, and it was night and day difference. The ride was nice as smooth on my bum. Should help with a smoother ride. Just make sure to use some loctite thread-locker on it, since the bumps will loosen it so you need to loctite that B and tighten it with a cheat bar.
For you, you might also be able to find front fork shocks/shock absorbers for the front wheel pretty cheap. Finding front shocks for my bike isn't so easy, but for yours it May be a bit easier! Sadly we can't use rear shocks.
Here's a link to the seat spring that i bought. Again, remember to use loctite. www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07HKC3BJ7/
I need to replace the engine on mine. Broke the motor mount studs and caused damage to the engine casing. Really enjoyed having that engine on my bike though. I plan on building a little trailer to pull behind it to carry stuff from the store and such.
You don’t want to add to big of one it will strain your engine!
Even put like a milk crate on
@@bronwynohalloran-sutton5551 I have a rear carrier rack that I installed saddle bags on, but the bike/engine went to the scrap yard a few months ago. I'll start from scratch again with a better engine and bike LOL.
@@wildbill23c lol! Trust me if you do get a trailer don’t get a heavy or big one I learnt that the hard way haha
@@bronwynohalloran-sutton5551 It would be a very small one, probably similar in size to one of those Radio Flyer wagons, but lighter weight....
i just got mine fully working, the chain retension pully is a tripple pain to get set up just right, but i drove mine 2 miles and the chain pulley is alright
Ever thought of converting it to belt drive?
You went cross county in 7 mins,bro your good
STOP 🛑 signs means a complete stop. You're the kind of rider which puts a bad label on all of us motorized bicycle riders.
somtimes the brakes dont be braking 😂
@@worscohli Then it shouldn't be on the road.
I also use my gas bike as a daily commuter.
👍👍👍☝️ your video was fun you're a good driver with lots of confidence
I came for the video I stayed for the comments Man people are funny up in here.
Where I live, somebody has one of these, hopefully I'm getting one next year.
Super 😂und m,,,geil ❤😂❤😮😊
I've been riding since I was "12",
but this MOTORIZED stuff is new to me.
I use to "PEDDLE" a bike from:
"ARLINGTON TX" to places like:
"ARLINGTON", "GRAND PRAIRIE", "PANTEGO",
"DALWORTHINGTON GARDENS",
Sometimes even to "DALLAS"!
Make it from "HOME" to "DALLAS" usually in "45 minutes", but my record was
"30 minutes" (HAWLING ###, YOU BET).
But that was when I was "27- 29 years old",
and now I'm "55" (with some health problems) those days are long gone.
So I'm definitely eager to learn "EVERYTHING" I can about this MOTORIZED BIKE STUFF!
Because I would rather "DIE" than depend on public transportation (which sucks 😔), or depend on others to take me everywhere I need/want to go.
That chauffeur stuff is for "RICH FOLKS",
WHICH I'M NOT, AND NEVER WANT TO BE.
What's with all the quotations and capitalizations?
@@gigipeedee bro writes like a computer program XD
Adjust your clutch and your carburetor and you will be faster then that
Give it more air too!
And more air, yes.
how do i do that
@@sanboi1905 just watch videos Man it'll show you how to do it
I agree, I usually will get it to normal operation temperature,take a flathead then I'll set the air/fuel mixture by ear hauling ass down the street......ehh that's just me I guess!! 😂
nice ride home...great video!👍
Mine always had something breaking or messed up. By the end of it I wish I got a 4 stroke and less plastic parts that always break.
Joshua Frailey I honestly really like my 2 stroke, yes it’s not the strongest engine and parts will break but the parts are cheap. I’d rather spend 20 dollars on a part and not double that for a bigger engine. 2 strokes can get just as many cc’s as a 4 stroke and still be cheaper. They’re also soo much easier to fix. But we have our own opinions and I respect yours.
I thought it was darkish to have one of these tell I actually had one.... better then walking, more fun then driving a car... and cheaper then a motorcycle Is my best way of explaining it.
Nice job on both the bike and video.
Is that a little bit of engine knock I'm hearing or something vibrating?
I’m getting one of these kit i’m very excited
Nice, I have a blue Motorized Bicycle
"I'm going the wrong way here, but who gives a damn fuck?"
Hahah, what a madlad. Love it.
Those near missed light poles 🏆
The fact that's it's a bicycle but sounds like a motorcycle and has the bicycle motorcycle kit on it I want that lol to put on my bike
Make sure you get lights, dynamo, at least one mirror, etc so its legal to ride.
Or at least you dont get asked about it as often
Just heard about this tday and I’m 100% getting one
When gas gets to $50/gal....this
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Your only breaking the law if you get caught by the cops.
This is legal where I live. I just like to play by the rules
@@hanskarlsson525 These days what we're hearing in the news lately the cops should play by the rules first.
@@hanskarlsson525 Here in NJ. the speed limit for motorized bikes is 21mph most newer cops don't know that and 21 is too slow for me.
@@hanskarlsson525 when their is no cops around your on your own and its your independent freedom of choice to make your own rules.
@@ka2rwp LoL 😂
looked like your engine braking. I didn't see you have the clutch over there I just saw the one lever 🤣🤪
Baby Farks makeezacks engine braking would be detrimental for a 2 stroke engine. Your basically forcing it to rev to high rpms because it’s engaged to the bike at high speed, while your throttle position is at idle. Basically, the throttle position is not high Enough to give the engine sufficient lubrication by the fuel and oil mixture when it’s reviving at higher rpms than it should with respect to the throttle position. The motor will slowly burn out by that. My guess is over time the piston rings and con-rod bearings will get worn down to the point where you will start to loose compression. Then it’s bye-bye to the engine unless you wanna rebuild it and install new rings and hone the cylinder
@@Piano_Reimagined 30 bucks for full top end rebuild. Port it, use good oil and let her eat
@@Piano_Reimagined just let it breath, for example if your going down a hill just give it a rev here and there
I was sitting here thinking the same thing lol
I'm like damn, dude is going to need a new clutch by the time he gets home.
Built one of those things and rode it all around town for a year. It was 2018. Moved away for college. Not rich. Had to work on the weekends to survive. Transmission in my Nissan went out. Had to figure something out or I was f**ked. Got an engine kit and got to work on an old used bike.
I remember the painstaking maintenance. The f**king chain pulling the rear spoke out of place all the time. The chain snapping itself apart if it had too much or too little slack. All the trial and error to get the most optimized version...and then the f**king peril of riding it around a busy college town evading all the road and sidewalk hazards trying to kill me. I had fun with it. It got me through some hard times.
Looking back, I miss that stupid POS bike
Did you graduate that's all that matters good old days I beat
Try adjusting the needle inside the carburetor either put it on the first groove or 3rd it could make the bike faster like mine and try to adjust the clutch it’s too grabby
The clutch on mine was really grabby too for a while, after a few months it seemed to get worn in to where it was very smooth. I need to get a replacement engine for mine really miss riding it. Thinking about getting a different bike though that would be more suited for an engine than my old mountain bike though.
Are you from Mexico or Spain? I was kinda weirded out at the beginning of the video. These streets looks like here in Brazil, but with a decent asphalt.
In what country was reordered this video dude, because I saw a couple stop signals in Spanish, what madness
Gonna buy one this week hope it lasts long lol
Aloha ,so this is Costa Rica ??? Plenty speed bumps !!! Aloha!!! DCMOTO.
I have one it's the coolest thing I've ever seen easy to carry too....
I own a car but I really want one of these but unfortunately I love in a crack town in NorCal and people would think I'm a tweaker 😂
I wouldn't really care what others think of me, but I get it. Where I'm located (Costa Rica) they are socially acceptable means of transportation.
Get it fuck it
haha i love those tweakers zooming around at 3am they inspire me
Thanks for the ride
You need sum upgrades you will be just fine 😂💯
I just put a rear seat on mine so I can ride with my girlfriend lol, and took the airfilter off too so it'll breath better at my altitude (5000ft). only lost about 5mph on the top speed surprisingly, but the poor clutch starting from a stop with two people 😂
i use it to ride to class at college lmao, actually might be the best thing i've bought in my entire life
I've been running a 35 tooth sprocket and getting top speed of 48mph and my motor isn't quite broke in yet, But you do loose all your bottom end on take off.
where does this guy live? you dont see anybody in the street ! i need this peace !
Are you from costa rica? the license plates on the cars and the buildings look way too familiar. Im a immigrant here.
Pop the clutch like when I used to take my mom's old 4 banger haha push start 😆
You know I'm thinking about taking my coleman RT200 to commute to work and back i modified it to go 40 mph.
Way better then having to pedal in the sun
Dang!,..Like the cruise bro...But do you live in the next town?...
I really don’t understand how this is illegal in some parts of the world. It’s just like a motorbike. As long as you wear PPE such as gloves a helmet and you are being safe then it shouldn’t be illegal.
I keep breaking my chain. Tried several different tensioners and also without a tensioner. What could be wrong
I have always thought about using a 3 speed sturmy archer hub on the rear wheel.. be a lot nicer 😁
My city bike comes with a 3 speed rear hub. Tricky thing is gonna be to fit the fuel tank with a low body. Could go on the rear rack or bolt a tube between the seat and front chassis.
Currently looking to build one since the 1988 Pajero with timing chain problems gets like 12L/100km of 98 octane. Oof.
@@BasedMan I know the feeling with timing chain issues & the costs of 98 in my hilux.
Obviously doesnt have a big gas tank maybe 1 gallon? Curious how many trips to work and back can you make on a tank?
1/3 galon maybe. 9 round trips, (90km)
4:47 JUTC😄
What cc's.?mite need to up grade cc's or get performance parts after you break in the motor in miles you don't want to blow a head ring or warp your head..
I am getting a Schwinn hybrid 7 speed with disc breaking a guy in town builds motorized bikes I will get a friction drive 4 stroke 53cc Honda motor on mine
take off the baffle on the end of the pipe youll get more torque
I had the exhaust bolts come loose on mine and it totally had more low end torque. I wish it wasn't loud as shit.
Do you have a suspension on your bike? If not, you should really consider it! It's way easier to handle the speed bumps!And if you have a disk brake, it's way easier to stop!
Do you get pulled over due to this epidemic ?
No issues I know of so far
this is brilliant 😂 getting some exercise by pedalling home
or ride a motorized bike if your legs don't like to pedal
do you need a proper motorcycle license for this?
No license, no registration, no inspection, just wear a helmet and a reflective vest and you are good to go, police wont bother you.
This is in Costa Rica.
@@hanskarlsson525 so you can technically install a 125cc 2 stroke engine on a sturdy bicycle 😂 and claim it just has a "bicycle engine kit"?
you would have a motorcycle without a license, registration, etc. 🤔 and the police wont be after you.
I like that LEGAL loophole.
@@jasperdomacena6491 you are pretty much correct. People who like to go fast on a budget like these. The law still lets you fool around a bit.
Mostly they are used as a really cheap means of transportation.
I'm planning to install an engine to my ride to work bicycle 😂
but with a 4 stroke engine instead of the 2 stroke
hard to keep track of the oil mixing and stuff, and for fuel economy reason as well
Owning a "Real Motorcycle" is a pain in the ass in the Philippines (Corrupt Traffic Enforcers fining you in anyway they could, impound fee is the same as buying another motorcycle)
so I've checked out the laws regarding motorized bikes, it doesn't say I'm required to register it
because it's just an Auxiliary engine, like those engines in grass cutters, lawn mowers, chainsaws, etc.
@randy s 30-35mph is an acceptable speed range to be honest
I upgraded my Dutch Bike last month, installed a 50cc 4 stroke engine kit on it,
installed fatter tires, and thicker wheel spokes
hooked the throttle cable to a lockable lever to act as a "Cruise Control"
the bikes' doing extremely well, I get 170mpg's out of it.
max cruising speed of around 30mph
compared to an electric bicycle, the 4 stroke bicycle is just better.
how much horsepower does the engine have
How many miles was the trip i need to go 13 miles to get to wirk dont want to buy a car cuz im saving up to buy a box truck to start my business
you should be fine. 2 strokes dont like travelling at the same rate for long periods of times though, so just slow down and speed up the rpm sometimes to keep the engine happy 👍🏾
Hey, Where you from?
I'm from Brazil. Nice video. Let me ask you. In the USA. Do you need Drive Licence to use a motorized bike?
It depends in what state you live in. For example in California it does not require licence nor registration to drive a motorized bike.
How fast can something like this go?
I'm 16 been able to get it to 20mph before I let the gas go
It really depends on the size of the bike, the weight of the rider, and the sprocket size that attaches to the rear wheel assembly. The one I had would go 28mph with a 180lb rider on it, that was stock, can't recall what sprocket it had, but it was plenty fast enough for a bicycle, don't need to be going that fast in the first place on a bike LOL. I would cruise at about 20mph with it most of the time and it did quite well, hills were hard on it though. I need to replace the engine on my bike as I broke a couple mounting studs and damaged the engine casing as a result. It would get well over 100mpg too which was great.
I want to build another motorized bike but put a gas engine on it like my old one plus add an electric motor hub up front for a hybrid system and find some way to get the gas engine to be able to charge the battery for the electric motor hub.
William Sevier thanks for that. I have thought about buying one so this helps. Seems like a good idea with the hybrid system I hope that works out.
i went 60kmh on mine before, it sounded like the engine was dying.
where do you live? there are scooters everywhere , i never see scooters where i am. Ct usa
I’m a first time and when I start it feels like I’m already moving any thoughts?
Mexico? Where is this filmed? anyhow nice bike build!
Costa Rica, thanks!
How many miles is your home from there
It’s more fun to ride a slow bike fast than a fast bike slow
What is the volume of this bike's engine and does it need a driving licsense, because it's motorzed..
o Man i miss My motorized Bicycle I Built
me too ;(
What did you do to it?
@@adriancastillo5261 put it Out front on The Lawn back in like 2007 for Someone to Take.. I had my fun with It, and Was getting Rid of stuff To hit The Road for Jesus.. o__o :)
I wish I was there to take it
What oil mixture do you use is 50:1 ok
Are you running the regular bicycle brakes on this?
is that motor 50cc?