I went with the 4-stroke motor kit. Had to do some grinding on the motor mount where it meets the bike frame. It took awhile to unscrew the brake hub off due to rust and the brake shoe was toast so I got a new brake assembly and Hub only 20 bucks at Amazon, sweet. All is good . Thanks for the Vid.
A lot of ppl including myself are looking for instructions on how to build and the only reply I see is " look at above post" I don't see it. Can you tag it?
*I CAN SOLVE THE QUESTION ON EVERYONES MINDS. THE REAR SPROCKET* I have the exact same kit! I installed it into....onto? hmm... A 2021 Schwinn Adult trike. I chose the 44 tooth instead of the 36 because of the added weight. So far I have ran it about 3 to 4 miles(still in the break in faze). I mounted the REAR SPROCKET to the rear brake "drum". See on these schwinn bikes the rear brake is a brass colored hollow "donut" if you will. It mounts to the rear hub by screwing onto the end of the hub assembly. And a metal piece with a rubber pad tightens around the "donut" when you pull the brake handle. It works similar to how a go kart brake works. What I did was remove all rear brake assembly and toss it away. Technically you could use a few washers as spacers and still have the rear brake but I was worried about it possibly interfering with the chain. Then just unscrew the "donut" , put the sprocket on the hub, and then screw the "donut back on. Drill a few holes, I recommend at least 4. and bolt the two together. This seemed to work beautifully however one small issue. Every once in a while while starting the engine (by letting out the clutch) the jarring will unscrew the "donut" and the chain will pop off the sprocket. Not to worry a little locktite should do the trick. Or what I plan on doing, tac welding in 4 spots in between the hub and the sprocket. YOUR WELCOME............ I am running 16:1 (as the manual says) using 93 octane. Has A LOT of compression! Basically impossible to start on jack stands...must be rolling. I've had it up to about 20mph so far (having trouble mounting the digital speedo sensor on the larger forks) 35-40mph is the max rated speed. It seems to run pretty well. I mounted the motor on/in...hmm....a donor secondary bike frame...mounted in 3 sections using large bolts and about 1 inch rubber spacers. Very little vibration. So far this thing is a great little project! I am looking forward to switching to a 32:1 mix after break in though because I am definitely experiencing the gurgles at half throttle. 1 more tank to go! ..... after I finish this one.....MAN this thing gets great gas mileage! My research says about 40 miles per tank. The tank is still totally full! Happy tinkering everyone!
@@sonrizitah not exactly. But here is where I bought the motor from. It was this specific motor aswell. Hope this helps. www.bicycle-engines.com/new-zeda-80-complete-80cc-2-stroke-motorized-bicycle-engine-kit-firestorm-edition/
How did you install a 2stroke on a 3 wheel , I bought a 100cc and at 72 I'm going to have I'm not sure of the installation process and the hook up to the rear drive system of the bike. I have watched your video several times over and I'm not sure of the rear installation. The flim is what made me to want to have one .tell "cool riding and it's awesome you helped him ,it made me feel ,there are people out there like you who care.thank you
I just bought a lime green Schwinn a few months ago, And a 80cc electric start motor kit, with a 800 electric watt front hub and a huge lilo battery pack. Now, I sit there and look at it. And wonder, how in the hell do I put this crap together?
Well, I'm told the way to eat an elephant is one bite at a time, and that the longest journey begins with a single step... I put one of the electric start two stroke kits on a trike a couple (?) of years ago. Have you got yours done yet?
*I CAN SOLVE THE QUESTION ON EVERYONES MINDS. THE REAR SPROCKET* I have the exact same kit! I installed it into....onto? hmm... A 2021 Schwinn Adult trike. I chose the 44 tooth instead of the 36 because of the added weight. So far I have ran it about 3 to 4 miles(still in the break in faze). I mounted the REAR SPROCKET to the rear brake "drum". See on these schwinn bikes the rear brake is a brass colored hollow "donut" if you will. It mounts to the rear hub by screwing onto the end of the hub assembly. And a metal piece with a rubber pad tightens around the "donut" when you pull the brake handle. It works similar to how a go kart brake works. What I did was remove all rear brake assembly and toss it away. Technically you could use a few washers as spacers and still have the rear brake but I was worried about it possibly interfering with the chain. Then just unscrew the "donut" , put the sprocket on the hub, and then screw the "donut back on. Drill a few holes, I recommend at least 4. and bolt the two together. This seemed to work beautifully however one small issue. Every once in a while while starting the engine (by letting out the clutch) the jarring will unscrew the "donut" and the chain will pop off the sprocket. Not to worry a little locktite should do the trick. Or what I plan on doing, tac welding in 4 spots in between the hub and the sprocket. YOUR WELCOME............ I am running 16:1 (as the manual says) using 93 octane. Has A LOT of compression! Basically impossible to start on jack stands...must be rolling. I've had it up to about 20mph so far (having trouble mounting the digital speedo sensor on the larger forks) 35-40mph is the max rated speed. It seems to run pretty well. I mounted the motor on/in...hmm....a donor secondary bike frame...mounted in 3 sections using large bolts and about 1 inch rubber spacers. Very little vibration. So far this thing is a great little project! I am looking forward to switching to a 32:1 mix after break in though because I am definitely experiencing the gurgles at half throttle. 1 more tank to go! ..... after I finish this one.....MAN this thing gets great gas mileage! My research says about 40 miles per tank. The tank is still totally full! Happy tinkering everyone!
Would I be able to see a few pictures or a brief video of that setup somehow? I’ve been searching far and wide and this is the gold mine comment I’ve been looking for!! Does the motor power both back wheels the way you mount it?
I'd love to see how you put it all together, especially with the gearing to the motor and all, but apparently you seldom check out this video to answer questions. The video can give you video epilepsy with all the wavy shaking it does when viewing it. Is this a Schwinn or some other brand? Hughes did a video with a friction-drive unit, but I really don't want to go that route at all, even though I have one to use.
Hi I want to do the same...I see many kits where the engine fits in the basket, but none where it fits on the frame. I need the basket in the rear free to carry things....what kit did you use to fit on the frame
Thats a 2 stroke motor. Amy 2 stroke kit will fit.. it looks like he used a chopper mounting plate for the motor thats the easy part.. gas tank a little tricky i would have just put it in the back. I want to know how the sprocket is working
I would like to build a 3 wheeler 50cc gas .motor, I have 1 question ,does the driv e sprocket align with the rear sprocket and does the drive sprocket bolt on the pedal and how is it done.
Looks to be mounted in front of the rear axle in the center, then there's another smaller sprocket attached to that one with yet another chain going to the actual stock rear sprocket witch will have another smaller sprocket attached to it, that smaller sprocket is turned by the smaller sprocket on the front sprocket
nevermind I pieced it together. To anyone reading this, that sprocket comes with the bike standard, all he's done is attach the kits sprocket on the side that attaches to the axle. On most bike kits they use whats called a rag joint to accomplish this so you can attach it to the wheel spokes, but it looks as though hes either very cleverly bolted it to the factory sprocket, or its been tack welded on. Cheers.
I’m trying to put a 4 stroke motor on my schwinn meridian but I put the motor to bolt up it loks like the sproket/crank from the motor is too close tho the frame. Did you have that issue and how’d you fix it
@@the-mighty-timerican6473 In all of youtube, there are essentially very little as to the actual motor installation on an Adult tricycle. Hughes Motorized and a few others may show a friction-drive unit, but you are totally incorrect as to anyone really showing how they installed a gas motor. Nothing as to the gearing setup or the assembly of the motor. This video shows enough to tease someone as to what it may look like, but no video shows an actual assembly with a motor like this very well, besides this one video. Most show off 4 cycle motors or electric motors and not everyone wants to go that route.
I'm building one myself. But I'm building on a "true" trike, you know, a bike that actually is a trike. I don't quite trust the trike axle kits to hold up just yet. One of these motors can be put on where his is if you get the CNC engine mount with the swivel head, or take your time bending one of the U-clamp brackets to the right angle and then mount a jackshaft kit to the motor. The jackshaft will transfer the engine power over to the bike chain so there's only that chain instead of the other drive chain on the other side. It'll let you use the gears on a multi speed setup too so you can set your speed
CURIOUS - its now july 2023 - this bike was put together in 2008 - is it still running well or even exist - thinking of putting one together for preps - 75 mpg when fuel is $20 pg and combustion cars are outlawed sounds good to me living in the boonies
I clocked 37 on mine without the boost bottle. wanna do a shifter trike. bat that around if you wanna try n best me. warning I'm a competitive guy. good on you for what you've done for dude that has his needs and all too. selfless shit you did there dude.
I need to learn and to know how to trun a adult trike rear axle into a drive axle to fit 3 wheel trike bike axle for a 100cc gas 2stroke motor,when done the bike will reach speed up to 51mph.
People say these motors are cheap Chinese junk. And while yes, they are cheap Chinese, they can take a beating and run for a long time with the right care. I've been building with these engine kits since 2009 and love'em, and all the aftermarket stuff available can make some real monsters
Mounting the motor is easy. A chopper mounting kit works great. Gas tank im not sure how thats mounted but very easy to mount behind the seat in the basket or use a seat post rack mount tank on it. All easy... now that sprocket how in the hell thats done i have no idea and want to know! Maybe a Jack shift kit
I would like to see it up close and see how you have the chain working on it I can not drive from old age and this would help me with going shopping and going to the
This is a very nice unit. Doing 40 mph on that thing would scare the living heck out of me. I ride 10-15 mph on my motorized bicycle, as I have a friend that has been involved in multiple accidents with his, but he was drunk off his butt in all his.
Gamer Boy. I have had a 66cc kit for 4 years now with a reed valve kit upgraded carb expansion chamber all from day 1 close to 8000 miles 4 sets of tires these kits are good. Its the owner who decides how long they. Will last
Thanks, Trace. I'd like to build this but I couldn't get any info on where to get a kit or even the sprocket, so I went with the Predator 212cc which I don't like. Maybe one day I'll find enough info to do the build.
I went with the 4-stroke motor kit. Had to do some grinding on the motor mount where it meets the bike frame. It took awhile to unscrew the brake hub off due to rust and the brake shoe was toast so I got a new brake assembly and Hub only 20 bucks at Amazon, sweet. All is good . Thanks for the Vid.
Hows It holding up since last year?
Do a video on how you put it together.
Agreed 💯
Read my post above :)
@Julie Mackinder what is it that you need
@Julie Mackinder ok no problem just let me know
A lot of ppl including myself are looking for instructions on how to build and the only reply I see is " look at above post" I don't see it. Can you tag it?
Oh man I’m needing to know how you get the sprocket Attached
Read my post above :)
@@addictiveconduct I don’t know where post is at ..
*I CAN SOLVE THE QUESTION ON EVERYONES MINDS. THE REAR SPROCKET*
I have the exact same kit! I installed it into....onto? hmm... A 2021 Schwinn Adult trike. I chose the 44 tooth instead of the 36 because of the added weight. So far I have ran it about 3 to 4 miles(still in the break in faze). I mounted the REAR SPROCKET to the rear brake "drum". See on these schwinn bikes the rear brake is a brass colored hollow "donut" if you will. It mounts to the rear hub by screwing onto the end of the hub assembly. And a metal piece with a rubber pad tightens around the "donut" when you pull the brake handle. It works similar to how a go kart brake works. What I did was remove all rear brake assembly and toss it away. Technically you could use a few washers as spacers and still have the rear brake but I was worried about it possibly interfering with the chain. Then just unscrew the "donut" , put the sprocket on the hub, and then screw the "donut back on. Drill a few holes, I recommend at least 4. and bolt the two together. This seemed to work beautifully however one small issue. Every once in a while while starting the engine (by letting out the clutch) the jarring will unscrew the "donut" and the chain will pop off the sprocket. Not to worry a little locktite should do the trick. Or what I plan on doing, tac welding in 4 spots in between the hub and the sprocket. YOUR WELCOME............ I am running 16:1 (as the manual says) using 93 octane. Has A LOT of compression! Basically impossible to start on jack stands...must be rolling. I've had it up to about 20mph so far (having trouble mounting the digital speedo sensor on the larger forks) 35-40mph is the max rated speed. It seems to run pretty well. I mounted the motor on/in...hmm....a donor secondary bike frame...mounted in 3 sections using large bolts and about 1 inch rubber spacers. Very little vibration. So far this thing is a great little project! I am looking forward to switching to a 32:1 mix after break in though because I am definitely experiencing the gurgles at half throttle. 1 more tank to go! ..... after I finish this one.....MAN this thing gets great gas mileage! My research says about 40 miles per tank. The tank is still totally full! Happy tinkering everyone!
@@addictiveconduct You have pictures of the engine on the Tri bike?
@@sonrizitah not exactly. But here is where I bought the motor from. It was this specific motor aswell. Hope this helps. www.bicycle-engines.com/new-zeda-80-complete-80cc-2-stroke-motorized-bicycle-engine-kit-firestorm-edition/
How did you install a 2stroke on a 3 wheel , I bought a 100cc and at 72 I'm going to have I'm not sure of the installation process and the hook up to the rear drive system of the bike. I have watched your video several times over and I'm not sure of the rear installation. The flim is what made me to want to have one .tell "cool riding and it's awesome you helped him ,it made me feel ,there are people out there like you who care.thank you
I just bought a lime green Schwinn a few months ago, And a 80cc electric start motor kit, with a 800 electric watt front hub and a huge lilo battery pack. Now, I sit there and look at it. And wonder, how in the hell do I put this crap together?
Let me know when you're done so I can go it to my trike. Lol
Well, I'm told the way to eat an elephant is one bite at a time, and that the longest journey begins with a single step... I put one of the electric start two stroke kits on a trike a couple (?) of years ago. Have you got yours done yet?
*I CAN SOLVE THE QUESTION ON EVERYONES MINDS. THE REAR SPROCKET*
I have the exact same kit! I installed it into....onto? hmm... A 2021 Schwinn Adult trike. I chose the 44 tooth instead of the 36 because of the added weight. So far I have ran it about 3 to 4 miles(still in the break in faze). I mounted the REAR SPROCKET to the rear brake "drum". See on these schwinn bikes the rear brake is a brass colored hollow "donut" if you will. It mounts to the rear hub by screwing onto the end of the hub assembly. And a metal piece with a rubber pad tightens around the "donut" when you pull the brake handle. It works similar to how a go kart brake works. What I did was remove all rear brake assembly and toss it away. Technically you could use a few washers as spacers and still have the rear brake but I was worried about it possibly interfering with the chain. Then just unscrew the "donut" , put the sprocket on the hub, and then screw the "donut back on. Drill a few holes, I recommend at least 4. and bolt the two together. This seemed to work beautifully however one small issue. Every once in a while while starting the engine (by letting out the clutch) the jarring will unscrew the "donut" and the chain will pop off the sprocket. Not to worry a little locktite should do the trick. Or what I plan on doing, tac welding in 4 spots in between the hub and the sprocket. YOUR WELCOME............ I am running 16:1 (as the manual says) using 93 octane. Has A LOT of compression! Basically impossible to start on jack stands...must be rolling. I've had it up to about 20mph so far (having trouble mounting the digital speedo sensor on the larger forks) 35-40mph is the max rated speed. It seems to run pretty well. I mounted the motor on/in...hmm....a donor secondary bike frame...mounted in 3 sections using large bolts and about 1 inch rubber spacers. Very little vibration. So far this thing is a great little project! I am looking forward to switching to a 32:1 mix after break in though because I am definitely experiencing the gurgles at half throttle. 1 more tank to go! ..... after I finish this one.....MAN this thing gets great gas mileage! My research says about 40 miles per tank. The tank is still totally full! Happy tinkering everyone!
Would I be able to see a few pictures or a brief video of that setup somehow? I’ve been searching far and wide and this is the gold mine comment I’ve been looking for!! Does the motor power both back wheels the way you mount it?
Thanks alot bro 😂 😊
I'm having a real time trying to mount the motor I got the sprocket easy enough 4 bolts lines up nice
is your camera lens suran wrap?
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Damn! Your motor bcycle is a beast sir the back has big oil tank going on about fires up u need customize good motor.
i think this are amazing, awesome. I will love to have one!!!
I'd love to see how you put it all together, especially with the gearing to the motor and all, but apparently you seldom check out this video to answer questions. The video can give you video epilepsy with all the wavy shaking it does when viewing it. Is this a Schwinn or some other brand? Hughes did a video with a friction-drive unit, but I really don't want to go that route at all, even though I have one to use.
With that sprocket and that motor I believe 40mph. People with beach cruisers, single smaller sprockets go 30-40mph.
Read my post above :)
Well that is very nice thumbs up
Hi I want to do the same...I see many kits where the engine fits in the basket, but none where it fits on the frame. I need the basket in the rear free to carry things....what kit did you use to fit on the frame
We need answers people! 🤣🤣🤣 Did you ever find one?
Thats a 2 stroke motor. Amy 2 stroke kit will fit.. it looks like he used a chopper mounting plate for the motor thats the easy part.. gas tank a little tricky i would have just put it in the back. I want to know how the sprocket is working
superb for cargo delivery. just add some bigger box.
Hello iv just bought a zada 80 for my trike. Going to be my new grocery giter this sumer I'm excited
I would like to build a 3 wheeler 50cc gas .motor, I have 1 question ,does the driv e sprocket align with the rear sprocket and does the drive sprocket bolt on the pedal and how is it done.
Can you helping in all the short videos I have seen none of then show how to install the 32 tooth gear to the shift hub on drive side of theaxle
Please contact me I have an identical bike and parts needing to ask questions on how you attached the sprocket to the dif
Read my post above :)
I want to know how you have the sprocket set up because you didn’t show any of that and it would have helped others trying to do something similar.
Looks to be mounted in front of the rear axle in the center, then there's another smaller sprocket attached to that one with yet another chain going to the actual stock rear sprocket witch will have another smaller sprocket attached to it, that smaller sprocket is turned by the smaller sprocket on the front sprocket
Read my post above :)
Allow me to be #5, what is that 3 stage sprocket you're using in the back to bridge the engine to the back axle?
nevermind I pieced it together. To anyone reading this, that sprocket comes with the bike standard, all he's done is attach the kits sprocket on the side that attaches to the axle. On most bike kits they use whats called a rag joint to accomplish this so you can attach it to the wheel spokes, but it looks as though hes either very cleverly bolted it to the factory sprocket, or its been tack welded on. Cheers.
@@RUclipsBuffet Read my post above :)
I’m trying to put a 4 stroke motor on my schwinn meridian but I put the motor to bolt up it loks like the sproket/crank from the motor is too close tho the frame. Did you have that issue and how’d you fix it
That is an awesome trike, very well done. I just subscribed.
That's cool. I'm a bit too heavy for bikes. I break them. So I was thinking about doing this.
is there a video for do it yourself motor installation for trikes. I want to build one.
Quite a few.
I've looked it up and all I can find is bikes already done
@@the-mighty-timerican6473 In all of youtube, there are essentially very little as to the actual motor installation on an Adult tricycle. Hughes Motorized and a few others may show a friction-drive unit, but you are totally incorrect as to anyone really showing how they installed a gas motor. Nothing as to the gearing setup or the assembly of the motor. This video shows enough to tease someone as to what it may look like, but no video shows an actual assembly with a motor like this very well, besides this one video. Most show off 4 cycle motors or electric motors and not everyone wants to go that route.
Can you please give us what type of motor you used so I can order it off eBay ?
I have been in accidents and i cannot ride a 2 wheel bike.
can you give me info on everything you used to build this on your trike?.. i Have the same one and want to put engine where you have it. Thanks
I'm building one myself. But I'm building on a "true" trike, you know, a bike that actually is a trike. I don't quite trust the trike axle kits to hold up just yet. One of these motors can be put on where his is if you get the CNC engine mount with the swivel head, or take your time bending one of the U-clamp brackets to the right angle and then mount a jackshaft kit to the motor. The jackshaft will transfer the engine power over to the bike chain so there's only that chain instead of the other drive chain on the other side. It'll let you use the gears on a multi speed setup too so you can set your speed
@@panzerwolf494 Hopefully you are taking photos and video of your build as you complete it.
@@a1930ford I plan on video when it's done. Still waiting on Kingsmotorbikes to send my forks I ordered two months ago
Maybe a trailer that would be nice
Well 8 years later and no part 2. Did Bret not agree to do the sequel 🤔
How did you attach the big sprocket when you installed the kit
Read my post above :)
CURIOUS - its now july 2023 - this bike was put together in 2008 - is it still running well or even exist - thinking of putting one together for preps - 75 mpg when fuel is $20 pg and combustion cars are outlawed sounds good to me living in the boonies
So I have a three wheel bike as well and I'm wanting to put a motor on it do you have any suggestions on the motor?
where can a guy get the intermediate sprocket set up ?
Is there a problem with A-line the drive chain to the drive spoket rear drive
I've always had the idea of putting a motor on a three wheeled bicycle
How did your mount your sprocket and how many teeth are on it
im curious about how u mounted the sproket as well, please share??
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Read my post above :)
I clocked 37 on mine without the boost bottle. wanna do a shifter trike. bat that around if you wanna try n best me. warning I'm a competitive guy. good on you for what you've done for dude that has his needs and all too. selfless shit you did there dude.
Mitch Bade how did you put your sprocket on by the back breaks did u well it
I need to learn and to know how to trun a adult trike rear axle into a drive axle to fit 3 wheel trike bike axle for a 100cc gas 2stroke motor,when done the bike will reach speed up to 51mph.
I want to do something similar. Question can you easily switch between gas and pedal power
Yes, it has a clutch. when the clutch is in it rides similar to a regular bike. albeit definitely heavier.
How did you attach the rear sprocket
I love it I’m going to try to do the same thing
Damn grey everyone wants to know how you attached that sprocket
Read my post above :)
We're did you get the parts and please show us how it was put together thanks
That's actually pretty cool!
People say these motors are cheap Chinese junk. And while yes, they are cheap Chinese, they can take a beating and run for a long time with the right care. I've been building with these engine kits since 2009 and love'em, and all the aftermarket stuff available can make some real monsters
Mounting the motor is easy. A chopper mounting kit works great. Gas tank im not sure how thats mounted but very easy to mount behind the seat in the basket or use a seat post rack mount tank on it. All easy... now that sprocket how in the hell thats done i have no idea and want to know! Maybe a Jack shift kit
Read my post above :)
I have the same bike was there a lot of modifying to do to get the kit installed? The bicycle looks sick
I thought about adding a 5 gallon generator gas tank to the back of one.
I would like to see it up close and see how you have the chain working on it I can not drive from old age and this would help me with going shopping and going to the
YES YES YES!
This is a very nice unit. Doing 40 mph on that thing would scare the living heck out of me. I ride 10-15 mph on my motorized bicycle, as I have a friend that has been involved in multiple accidents with his, but he was drunk off his butt in all his.
Pit bike brakes are a must on these and a suspension front fork I run 25-30 on mine.
Ive run my 200e Honda 3 wheeler up to about 40mph. Id feel safe up to about that on a bike
Are these street legal?
Check your local laws. Where I live as long as it has headlights, tail lights, and is under 100cc the state will register it as a moped.
What's the name of the kit you used?
Did he ever msg the kit he used?
Where did you get the mounts
How did you get a hold to this video I am trying to build the same thing and I need some advice
How did u connect to the back sprocket?
Read my post above :)
Can't find your part 2 ?
Hey where can i buy the engine mount?
Read my post above :)
How did you attach the gas tank? Metal brackets? Size
I used a large shelf bracket from walmart. bend it in a vise. Its factree. Read my post above :)
Hey I got that one my rear brake broke how can I fix that
how far has he went on it? miles I'm saying?
Gamer Boy. I have had a 66cc kit for 4 years now with a reed valve kit upgraded carb expansion chamber all from day 1 close to 8000 miles 4 sets of tires these kits are good. Its the owner who decides how long they. Will last
Have Parkinson, . Car was broke down had to walk 5 miles to get a part can use something like this in case car breaks down again
Oi qual o preço preciso uma desta para carregar ferramentas de trabalho
Never got a part 2
did u well the sprocket on the the bike
Read my post above :)
Where can I get the hub?
I mean the central hub. I would like to convert mine like this one.
Read my post above :)
Price. Please
Roberto tta ttop diesel ok..triciclos..ok..😀👍
Health problems my grandma calls it a DUI 😂😂😂
Move the basket back,and put the seat back and lower.
Quanto custa?
Price. Pleas this. Timr
Howmuch bike
Send more videos hi brett
How many cc's?
Kenny S 80cc
Thanks, Trace. I'd like to build this but I couldn't get any info on where to get a kit or even the sprocket, so I went with the Predator 212cc which I don't like. Maybe one day I'll find enough info to do the build.
Kenny S email me @ traceanthony.ta@gmail.com ive built 4 and im in a current build
Kenny S any questions concerns Anything
Will do, Trace, and thanks so much.
Mann I thought you was going to show us how to build it ?
Read my post above :)
Cost
I'd say it probably wouldn't go more than 20-25 mph tops.
Read my post above :)
Is this one wheel drive?
No cant be. Its a Mediterranean they are dual. Have no idea how he made this work though
your full of it mr know it all shut up
yes Read my post above :)
He looks like a perfectly healthy man who just wanted a cool toy and frankly it saved a hell of a lot on gas and insurance
You know anyone can look healthy but you just can't tell people by how they look
are you a xepert doctor mr know it all????????
@@glennkometscher7928 you mean expert
Are you underwater? Lol
are you on drug's Lol grow up and get a life
death trap
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