A guy rode this to the MSF course, i thought it was cool :)

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Looks uncomfortable though lol.

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Haha I saw the first photo and the first thing I thought was that the exhaust was going into that tool box to be used as a muffler. I thought it was great!! Then I scrolled down and saw what was really happening. That's pretty cool though. There is a fair amount of fab work with that I would imagine. Can't be street legal though.
 

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Haha I saw the first photo and the first thing I thought was that the exhaust was going into that tool box to be used as a muffler. I thought it was great!! Then I scrolled down and saw what was really happening. That's pretty cool though. There is a fair amount of fab work with that I would imagine. Can't be street legal though.

Haha I thought the same thing about the exhaust. Ive seen a few motorized bicycles on my campus that didnt have any kind of registration or anything....I wonder if its legal if you use a bicycle frame? Pretty cool!
 

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That's actually pretty cool! I'd be curious to see how long those bicycle gears and chain last with that motor. Judging from the pipe, I'm guessing that motor is a 2 stroke.
 

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Haha I saw the first photo and the first thing I thought was that the exhaust was going into that tool box to be used as a muffler. I thought it was great!! Then I scrolled down and saw what was really happening. That's pretty cool though. There is a fair amount of fab work with that I would imagine. Can't be street legal though.

Yeah the tool box would have been a catalytic converter! :rof:

That is cool! For those that don't know, the funny looking exhaust is a collector commonly used with 2 stroke motors.
 

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I knew you guys would appreciate it :). Thing ran good too, he was zooming all over the parking lot with it :rockon:
 

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Imagine what a ProCircuit pipe and shorty exhaust would do on that thing!

WWWWWEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE:rockon:
 

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Imagine what a ProCircuit pipe and shorty exhaust would do on that thing!

WWWWWEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE:rockon:



Still will go,"Ring! dingdingdingding dingdingding ringdingringdingding! ding ding!"
 

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So, what do the pedals do? Looks like the pedal chain and the motor chain both connect to the rear wheel. Kick starter?
 
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