Bike powered atv
#11
Bike powered atv
No way you are going to find plastic for that it has a chopped blaster frame with a streetbike tank and seat and what is up with that beer can.You might stress might but not likely be able to build you some brackets for the front but the fenders will surely have to have some cutting done as long as it has that tank on there. Why dont you buy a used atv without a motor. Let me stress something that will be big enough to hold a motor that size. I would definitley reinforce the frame. Then you could put a bike motor in and the frame would be able to handle it. I would think that you could find a used bike motor out of a wrecked bike for relatively cheap.
#13
Bike powered atv
Jut for you who think it was a backyard 10 beers later type of build. It wasn't. This is #3 I have built. The first one I used a blaster frame and a YZF1000 motor. I have the fenders so you can put them back on. I just like the mad max look. You can jump it ride wheelies and do burn outs. Around here everbody wants to ride it. Its unreal fast. I'm just trying to make room in the Barn for some new stuff. Oh yeah I don't drink.
If I don't sell it and if you are ever near Richmond VA Please stop by and take it for a ride.
2723 E. Cary St. Richmond VA 23231
Cheers
If I don't sell it and if you are ever near Richmond VA Please stop by and take it for a ride.
2723 E. Cary St. Richmond VA 23231
Cheers
#14
Bike powered atv
is it in complete working order other than the plastic if bought as is will i be able to ride it around without worrying about dieing i like the whole motorcycle seat look and thats just what i have been looking for this would be a fun bike i thknk to work on and make it beat just about nehting on the road it looks like a masterpiece to me[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img]
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