Heres my first build:
89 Honda Elite E frame with 03 Tank GY6 50cc motor and the front fork of the Tank scoot.
heres some pictures of what it looks like so far:
Where the belly pan went on that will be removed.
Shock tower
The motor is mounted with the Tank Mount welded on to where the Elite motor was mounted to
top of the mount
under the mount
Bike pigs for foot rests
although i fail to see why nobody has done a 150cc gy6 swap yet. what are they waiting for?!
That would be VERY heavy and dangerous. but cool
Where is the gas tank going to go now that the shock is in the way
theres gonna be a tub going from the back to the front that well hold it buy the fork.
the tube is also going to hold speedo and tack and the key, probably a push button start (:
i was thinking a rectangular tube.
still need an idea for a tank. start thinking boys!
I ride this scooter to make up for my extremely large *.
since you weld make yourself a gas tank to fit in the stock place. why is the stem so long and high?
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the stem is the threaded rod thats connected to the triple clamp that holds the fork legs. that thing is long and high. why didn't you shorten it up a little? the stem usually is level with the seat height or are you making the bars like a extended chopper style where the bars are sky high?
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90 honda dio sp 72cc
87 elite 50 s with 86cc watercooled mini stroke
87 elite 50 race bike mhr 72cc
91 yamaha tzr 250r
bakaracer wrote:the stem is the threaded rod thats connected to the triple clamp that holds the fork legs. that thing is long and high. why didn't you shorten it up a little? the stem usually is level with the seat height or are you making the bars like a extended chopper style where the bars are sky high?
well the fork would work then
lowering done on the frame would just make it higher off the ground.
I ride this scooter to make up for my extremely large *.
bakaracer wrote:the stem is the threaded rod thats connected to the triple clamp that holds the fork legs. that thing is long and high. why didn't you shorten it up a little? the stem usually is level with the seat height or are you making the bars like a extended chopper style where the bars are sky high?
I was thinking that too. But then I rememberd there is no seat or seat bucket on this bike yet.
If you try to imagine it with the bigg * elite e seat on it, the bars don't seem so high.
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