This is how it's done my children.

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Re: This is how it's done my children.

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Wheelman-111 wrote:Greetings:

Suddenly TrafficJamz = Buzzkill! :)

The front engine would make a hellova Dio starter.

I had a bad experience with clutch pucks whizzing past my head........Just don't wanna see anyone get hurt.



If this is a joke.......it is very funny :lol:

If this is not a joke........someone is going to get hurt :nervous:
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Trafficjamz wrote:I hope this was meant to be a joke.

There is no way this piece of $hit runs or moves.

The front pulley is a clutch mounted backwards :confused: with no nut to hold it in place.

The clutch pucks are just flinging around all over the place, with no bell to keep them from flying off.
the clutch pads swing around at about 4,000 rpms, and hits the carb. the front pulley is from a go kart, and it's welded on. it goes 80.
i ride so fast that my scooter flies into the sky and i rain chocolate on the little children.
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Re: This is how it's done my children.

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benjammer112 wrote:
Trafficjamz wrote:I hope this was meant to be a joke.

There is no way this piece of $hit runs or moves.

The front pulley is a clutch mounted backwards :confused: with no nut to hold it in place.

The clutch pucks are just flinging around all over the place, with no bell to keep them from flying off.
the clutch pads swing around at about 4,000 rpms, and hits the carb. the front pulley is from a go kart, and it's welded on. it goes 80.


Oh so this is a joke. :lol:

Good one :thumbwink: it goes 80....I get it. :wink:
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Re: This is how it's done my children.

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Trafficjamz wrote:
benjammer112 wrote:
Trafficjamz wrote:I hope this was meant to be a joke.

There is no way this piece of $hit runs or moves.

The front pulley is a clutch mounted backwards :confused: with no nut to hold it in place.

The clutch pucks are just flinging around all over the place, with no bell to keep them from flying off.
the clutch pads swing around at about 4,000 rpms, and hits the carb. the front pulley is from a go kart, and it's welded on. it goes 80.


Oh so this is a joke. :lol:

Good one :thumbwink: it goes 80....I get it. :wink:
it actually goes 10. hahaha, but that's because of the way it's geared, if i put a bigger pulley on the front i bet i could get it to go around 60 or so.
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Ten? :confused: 10 MPH? :bs:
Ten feet maybe :jack:

There is no way that thing even moves.

The briggs engine revs to about 3600 rpms

That is barley enuff to engage the clutch.

It is going to take a video of this thing running to convince me that it moves at all.
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