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Suspect's minibike project *ALLMOST DONE*

Geplaatst: zo 24 okt 2004, 19:24
door Gast
Hello forum..!

Im have got further in my project now, allthough it should have been done allready!!! :roll: :oops: But I had to buy myself a welder and stuff, so the project was just standing and collecting dust.. Anywho, new pictures! :P

Right now it looks like a chopper, but the fork is gonna get shorter:
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Got the engine polished a bit:
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Frame ready for welding:
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Frame welded:
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The welder I just resently bought:
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Wheels:
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Geplaatst: zo 24 okt 2004, 19:49
door üntiej#21
Jup.. you can do it on: minibike.nl

http://www.minibike.nl/media.php?sitepa ... =foto_form

Pick "Bladeren", and you can click on your picture on your computer.

You have put your Pictures under the type: "Bouwfotos"

And if you want you can tell something about your bike.

If you are finisht, Push "Stuur je foto", en your picture has been Uploaded on www.minibike.nl

You can Find your picture under "Fun" --> "fotos"
look for your picture there, and push your rightbutton frum your mouse, and copy the adres of your picture, and put the adres here, on this minibike forum, and we can watch your buildingpictures 8)

SUCCES..!!
goodluck

greetz
jeroen

Geplaatst: zo 24 okt 2004, 20:58
door daans
A comment is that we have to approve the photos. So if you upload the photos will not appear directly.

Grtz.

Daans

Geplaatst: ma 01 nov 2004, 01:40
door Gast
I have looked on two different kind of filters, I can't decide which one I should buy.. The big fancy one? Or the small regular one.. :P

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Geplaatst: ma 01 nov 2004, 15:13
door üntiej#21
big one

Geplaatst: ma 01 nov 2004, 16:58
door Markie
I Think you take the smaller one!
its fits better because it's made for that kind of carburateurs.

Geplaatst: ma 01 nov 2004, 17:16
door Koen
The upper one looks like a KN-filter. These filters are much better than the cheap one below. But the lower one is proberly 5/10 times cheaper :-)

My opinion, for your bike, chose the lower filter..

Geplaatst: ma 01 nov 2004, 20:31
door Gast
the big one costs 26 euro, which isn't expensive :)
but yes, the lower one costs half as much :wink:

Geplaatst: ma 01 nov 2004, 20:35
door Markie
Koen has it right, that bigger one is better.
But how your'e going to put it on your carb? :wink:

Geplaatst: ma 01 nov 2004, 20:46
door Gast
Hmm, good question. I thought of making a form of an adaptor, a middle piece of plastic or something, who could make it fit.. The big filter is, 50,8 mm, in the inner diameter..

Geplaatst: di 14 dec 2004, 22:39
door Gast
new pictures..

Geplaatst: wo 15 dec 2004, 07:38
door Markie
Nice picture's!!

I thougt you had a electroic welder???

hehehe

Greetz

Geplaatst: wo 15 dec 2004, 20:01
door Gast
My dad borrowed an electro welder, but it wasn't working! :lol:
So we bought a Co2 :wink: Today I was cutting down the welds on top of the frame, where the fork goes in, because I need to adjust the tube allittle bit, because it needs to be under 90 degrees, which it's not :?
Right now, the bike is too long.. I also got my engine washed today, by "pro's" at my dads work (Toyota) See the pictures below 8)

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Yes yes, it IS a original Puch cyllinder 8) I hate when there's cheap
discount cyllinders mounted :?
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Geplaatst: do 16 dec 2004, 23:20
door John_W
It looks really like a chopper. You mentioned to shorten the frontfork, but I think the position of the fork itself comparing to the frame is 90 degrees. This angle should be 82,5 degrees (equal to 24 degrees to vertical when the wheels are mounted). Please check this angle, because it wil behave as a chopper with this 90 degrees.

Please keep posting pictures to follow the separate steps of building a minibike.

Geplaatst: do 16 dec 2004, 23:26
door John_W
One thing I forgot. I used the big fancy filter with an adapter ring to fit it to the carburator. This filter will not fit very well when you are mounting the carburator in the original position. I did mirror this position and the filter is pointing to the drive-direction. In this position there is space enough for the diameter of the filter, but have a look on the clearance with the frontfork. I desinged a new endstop on the frontfork to avoid any collision with the filter and the fueltank.