Took a 3hp, 2-stroke tecumseh engine from a small snowblower and costom made all of the brackets without a welder.
Electric Scooter to Gas Conversion… Part II
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by admin on September 10, 2011
Took a 3hp, 2-stroke tecumseh engine from a small snowblower and costom made all of the brackets without a welder.
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thanks, i got the idea to build my scooter from this video. u did a great job!
@TheScooterdude80 Your fine
@TheScooterdude80 I used #35 roller chain
sorry for duplicate im new to this.
what size chain are u using?
@IVIoNsTa360gaming put it like this soft steel bends and twist before it snaps and hard steel just shatters at a certain point plus its harder to remove a hard steel bolt then a softer 1
looks good
back in black in the backround
i would of use hard steel bolts instead of soft steel because those will brake real easy if under lots of pressure.