11/12/2023 0 Comments Nirve chopper bicycle![]() ![]() In fact all their stuff looks like it was made on manual machines. As far as machining goes that $125 mount doesn't look like something that is the highest techh of cnc machining. I've worked in more machine shops than fingers on my hand, and I can tell you, there is always a cheaper way that works great. The machining quality does look nice tho. The gasbike mounts look like they might work but I don't know exactly how, but $40 is a heck of a lot better than $125. This proved to be a very durable mount with no welding required. His method of mounting the engine was using a plate like that bing link above mounted to a 50cc 4-stroke engine mount. I built one two stroke bike under instruction from my buddy who built very many of them and had seen every issue with them. My opinion is that machining is NOT the answer to every little problem. Those guys all know each other and try to help each other out, but the important thing for you is to keep the costs down while making it reliable, and not necessarily spending $125 on a machined mount. Its a beauty!Īlthough the gb mounts look like a solution, I think it is retarded to spend $125 on an engine mount for a disposable engine. I'm excited to get my bike up and running. If anyone knows how I can obtain that piece or who I could contact to get such piece? as I do not have any tools to masterly cut any of the piece or mold or bend any steel.įinally, does anyone know of any extra alterations that I will eventually have to combat? It sets the motor 3/8s of an inch offset so there is enough chain clearance. Thanks to this forum I saw a custom part that someone had produced for the motor mount. I foresee that Ill have to build a way to clear the chain of the tire. but I've went ahead an ordered the Sprocket from manic mechanic that can fix that problem. The sprocket is too small for my rim base cylinder (not exact name I believe). I started my build last weekend and I've already gotten a snag that I didn't foresee. I'm not the most knowledgeable mechanic (or a mechanic at all, professionally) but I've already learned a lot from reading in multiple threads in the Stretch Cruiser & chopper section of this site. I'm new to this forum, and I've recently started on my first motor bike build on a Nirve Cannibal Chopper/2 stroke 80cc motor.
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