Is the socket on the fly wheel that engages the tire, tight to the tire at all times? If not why are they usually hinged? How does it coast? Or idle? And how do you start it? I'm going to make one but no one explains how your engaging the tire or if it's fixed in place.
Yes the socket it tight as it is a friction drive. The turnbuckle is used to tension the entire assembly to the wheel and keep it tight. It’s hinged at the seat post so you can loosen the drive socket off the wheel and ride it like a regular bike by loosing the turnbuckle. Since the drive socket is on the rear wheel you have to peddle the bike, sort of hard to peddle, and it will bump start the engine. It does coast ok while the engine is running but not quite as freely as a regular bicycle. It will idle when you release the throttle but if you go too slow the engine will die, usually less than 2 miles per hour.
Yes. It goes about 23 mph top end. I weigh 150 pounds. Gets over 150 mpg. I did change to a ryobi 4 stroke and it has a lot of torque. Daughter has this set up. She weighs 60 pounds and gets 250 mpg and goes at least 30 mph
You do not get 250 mpg. The engine is not even remotely efficient to get that fuel mileage. What is you tank capacity, your idle rpm, top speed and mixture rate? Id like to see your numbers.
Chantal Beck Just telling you what I got with mileage for my daughters bike. If you don’t believe me, build one for yourself and do your own testing. 44:1 ratio, it won’t idle as it’s a friction drive.
Diameter is hard to say as I don't have the bike any more. I gave it to a neighbor. I used deep well sockets so that I could easily change the "gearing" of the bike to see what would work best.
Hello, nice bike you assembled. I also develop the same but with a centrifugal clutch and a variable belt. a little more complicated to assemble, but similar. would you tell me what is the diameter of the friction roll. write with translator so the translation is not very good. I am from Bulgaria . See you soon
thats a cool bike great ingenuity and yes thanks for posting do you have any live action of you riding it? like to get an idea visually how fast it goes as far as confort with bumpy roads you know? be safe aj over and out
Very cool bike! Like to see it go! Check mine out its the same concept friction drive but the engine is a 5.5hp Rc airplane engine for large scale planes and I believe the only one ever done on RUclips!
No. $60 to $100 dollars for the bike. Not sure what they go for these days though as that was about 5 or 6 years ago. Watch my other videos on how to make the bike step by step.
Buy Staton Inc. kit. This looked way too convoluted to be worth it. $350 gets you a reliable kit with an engine and a warranty. A for effort, F for presentation.
Chantal Beck I like to build things and view it as a challenge to see if it can be done. If you want to spend $350 on their bike go for it. I’ll save the money and take pride in the fact I made it myself. Cheers.
@@robspear03 So you paid someone else a lot to do all the scrounging and brain work. F for initiative, F for no comprehension of the pride of accomplishment.
Thanks for the complement. Please watch my other videos for a better explanation of how to build one from start to finish. This might be a side gig for you.
What did I do wrong? Wondering why you said ugh. Maybe I’m too slow in my explanations? This is an old video. Please watch my other videos about the build.
Great 😊 very well built , very informative thanks for the info!!!!!
Thanks for watching. Glad you liked it.
Is the socket on the fly wheel that engages the tire, tight to the tire at all times? If not why are they usually hinged? How does it coast? Or idle? And how do you start it?
I'm going to make one but no one explains how your engaging the tire or if it's fixed in place.
Yes the socket it tight as it is a friction drive. The turnbuckle is used to tension the entire assembly to the wheel and keep it tight. It’s hinged at the seat post so you can loosen the drive socket off the wheel and ride it like a regular bike by loosing the turnbuckle. Since the drive socket is on the rear wheel you have to peddle the bike, sort of hard to peddle, and it will bump start the engine. It does coast ok while the engine is running but not quite as freely as a regular bicycle. It will idle when you release the throttle but if you go too slow the engine will die, usually less than 2 miles per hour.
Rigged the heck out of that throttle cable nice work
Yeah, I have a PhD in rigging. :)
Yes. It goes about 23 mph top end. I weigh 150 pounds. Gets over 150 mpg. I did change to a ryobi 4 stroke and it has a lot of torque. Daughter has this set up. She weighs 60 pounds and gets 250 mpg and goes at least 30 mph
LpsGenna ...What kind of Ryobi 4 stroke??
Its just a regular Ryobi 4 stroke weedeater. Its the one that has the green plastic engine case. Works really well.
You do not get 250 mpg. The engine is not even remotely efficient to get that fuel mileage. What is you tank capacity, your idle rpm, top speed and mixture rate? Id like to see your numbers.
Chantal Beck Just telling you what I got with mileage for my daughters bike. If you don’t believe me, build one for yourself and do your own testing. 44:1 ratio, it won’t idle as it’s a friction drive.
is that a tachometer on the handle bars
Remember that wire
Hello, I want to ask if there is a problem with the engine cooling only by the counterflow. Whether it will be enough. See you soon
It's a 2 stroke aircooled engine
hello i want to ask what diameter is the friction roller. See you soon
Diameter is hard to say as I don't have the bike any more. I gave it to a neighbor. I used deep well sockets so that I could easily change the "gearing" of the bike to see what would work best.
thanks for the reply
I think it is a 17 mm deep well socket. I purchased a set of sockets so that I could easily change them and experiment with the gear ratio.
thanks for the reply.
Looks well built, but can it climb in a hill road ?
Seeing it work maybe.....
Hello, nice bike you assembled. I also develop the same but with a centrifugal clutch and a variable belt. a little more complicated to assemble, but similar. would you tell me what is the diameter of the friction roll. write with translator so the translation is not very good. I am from Bulgaria . See you soon
Very Nice...tks.
thats a cool bike great ingenuity and yes thanks for posting do you have any live action of you riding it? like to get an idea visually how fast it goes as far as confort with bumpy roads you know? be safe aj over and out
Thx
How do you start it
notdirtyflics just by pedaling the Bike. The friction of drive drum to the bike wheel causes the engine to “turn over”
All this and didnt run it... LAME
Finally the bike won’t running.
that kind of deal
You couldnt move away from the guy painting his stolen car with the spray can maybe?
Whaat?? Cheers.
Very cool bike! Like to see it go! Check mine out its the same concept friction drive but the engine is a 5.5hp Rc airplane engine for large scale planes and I believe the only one ever done on RUclips!
Did he say 6200
No. $60 to $100 dollars for the bike. Not sure what they go for these days though as that was about 5 or 6 years ago. Watch my other videos on how to make the bike step by step.
Good!!!
Thank you! Cheers!
No it's a speedometer.
the perfect gamer tachmeter is the german Word for speedometer
@@einhundertfunfzig4919 a tachometer is for RPM here
FoamFlyer the More you know
If the weedeater is a 2 cycle it will run in either direction (clock wise or counter clockwise
Is he recording w an ipad
Carlos Perez I think I was. Thanks for noticing.
You need a clutch
this dude said 6200$ not to expensive expensive
I probably said $60 to $100. You have to excuse my southern accent.
He said 60 to a hundred dollars bike
Fiftylebm
Iui
Ughh
Slow down ...the cables go all the way? Then what kind of...zip ties then...
Buy Staton Inc. kit. This looked way too convoluted to be worth it. $350 gets you a reliable kit with an engine and a warranty. A for effort, F for presentation.
Chantal Beck I like to build things and view it as a challenge to see if it can be done. If you want to spend $350 on their bike go for it. I’ll save the money and take pride in the fact I made it myself. Cheers.
Eric Swanson I did. I have 2 as a matter of fact. Just be safe bro. Being thrifty and being safe dont necessarily go hand in hand. God bless.
@@robspear03 So you paid someone else a lot to do all the scrounging and brain work. F for initiative, F for no comprehension of the pride of accomplishment.
Need to make these for the neighborhood kids and make a little money. Try finding free weedwackers. Fix them up make some money
Thanks for the complement. Please watch my other videos for a better explanation of how to build one from start to finish. This might be a side gig for you.
Ughh
What did I do wrong? Wondering why you said ugh. Maybe I’m too slow in my explanations? This is an old video. Please watch my other videos about the build.