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01-18-2009 #1macarollo Guest
99% done... 196cc push trailer!
Here is my push trailer...
In the picture I had the gas tank removed and the throttle was not connected, now it is.
All that is left for me to do is wire up my remote kill switch, add oil and gas to the engine and take it for a RIDE!!!
I would have done that tonight, but I wanted to wait until it was light outside for my maiden voyage. Wish me luck!
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01-18-2009 #2andyinchville1 Guest
Nice work...I LIKE the yellow tire!
Andrew
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01-18-2009 #3macarollo Guest
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01-18-2009 #4
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Put a little mesh box around that like a burley trailer and you'll be super stealthy.
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01-18-2009 #5
Simply beautiful. Lean and clean. Great design. A+
Have a blast on your maiden voyage.
Inspiring others to dream is my motivation.
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01-18-2009 #6
Looks very nice looking with the blue & yellow! Awaiting the first run!
Add lights and a few more things, and it will looked pimped out for sure!
GREAT JOB!Last edited by ZnsaneRyder; 01-18-2009 at 09:16 PM.
Proud Member of the 40Mph club.
..... I'm brave enough to go fast, ARE YOU?
It's kind of hard to pickup chicks on a bicycle, unless she wants to ride on the trailer LOL.
Freethinkers will live and prosper!
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01-19-2009 #75-7HEAVEN Guest
Wow!!!
I'm proud of your fine job!

Who made your red frame? Does it pivot at the seatpost?
Looks almost perfect. Ya might choose to increase your gear ratio after you get the feel of your trailer.
That's if ya want more performance.
What are your sprocket sizes?
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01-19-2009 #8skyl4rk Guest
Very nice design and implementation.
6.5hp, you won't have any problems with hill climbing.
What size sprockets did you use? and what is the wheel size?
moar pics!
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01-19-2009 #9
His clutch is 12T and his sprocket is 37T, approximately a 3 to 1 ratio. Perfect for the 10 inch wheel.
http://www.mfgsupply.com/m/c/AZ2084.html?id=KRKHMDTdProud Member of the 40Mph club.
..... I'm brave enough to go fast, ARE YOU?
It's kind of hard to pickup chicks on a bicycle, unless she wants to ride on the trailer LOL.
Freethinkers will live and prosper!
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01-19-2009 #10macarollo Guest
Znsane is right. I went with that at his suggestion. It was a pain in the butt though because that sprocket does not have the standard bolt pattern on it so I had to redrill holes. I would not buy another split sprocket... Northern Tool sells a 40T sprocket that is not split. Although I wouldn't hit 50mph with that one.
With a 37T at 5200RPM I should hit about 50-51mph if all goes well.
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