Motorized Bike Endurance Test

Автокөліктер мен көлік құралдары

How far can a motorized trail bike go on a 2 liter tank of gas?
Today we find out!
The Full unedited trip (2.5 hours~) is here
• The Long Trip Raw
66/80cc motor
44 tooth sprocket
27.5" wheels
91 octane
40:1 semi synthetic
The Trip started in Winnfield Louisiana and ended 3.5 miles west of Goldonna Louisiana
If you would like to follow along you can see our trip here
www.google.com/maps/dir/Winn+...

Пікірлер: 391

  • @LAHover
    @LAHover4 жыл бұрын

    Congrats to "Georgiaridgerunner" for guessing how far we ran (43) miles! As well as "Eduardo Diaz" and "Hinson "Fpv" for guessing how far we could have gone (45) miles!

  • @ooolalamaam7429

    @ooolalamaam7429

    4 жыл бұрын

    LA Hover really enjoy your videos showing central Louisiana. I'm from the southern part of Louisiana and haven't seen much of the backwoods of cenla.

  • @doobydoo88

    @doobydoo88

    4 жыл бұрын

    Sorry I know I've blitzed you with comments on this video but I've just noticed my fuel filter is the other way up than yours, I've got the white bit at the top and the clear bit at the bottom, is it deffo me whe has it wrong an dose it make a big difference

  • @vampiregirl32

    @vampiregirl32

    3 жыл бұрын

    Wow 45 miles! 🤔...... If I could a motorized bike I can use that to go back to school and back home I can safe my money and my parents can save money to buying gas for taking me to school only bike I have is a beach cruiser huffy 26.in rim size from Walmart but I'm not good with tools. 🤔

  • @LAHover

    @LAHover

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@vampiregirl32 lots of videos and on line help if you get stuck. Working on these will help in the future for allot of things. Side note, if your huffy is a cranbrook they are great for these little kits. Just take off the fenders so you don't die ;)

  • @vampiregirl32

    @vampiregirl32

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@LAHover okay I watch your videos and learn from and take notes and tips and write everything down what to do with my bike don't worry about it I'm not going to die from it maybe I'm only 13 but I ride motocross bikes I was 10 years old so I can handle a motorized bike sound like a dirt bike (♡ω♡ )

  • @Casp3r.aka.Droid.
    @Casp3r.aka.Droid.3 жыл бұрын

    Didn't expect this little motor kit and a nice mountain bike would be so fast and have this much power it takes me right up hills

  • @ddoormatt4834
    @ddoormatt48344 жыл бұрын

    Also thanks for being the best motorized bike guy on KZread. Truly honest advice from this channel

  • @simabasargin4842

    @simabasargin4842

    4 жыл бұрын

    Definitely

  • @chrisrussell1800

    @chrisrussell1800

    3 жыл бұрын

    I've taken his advice, applied it to my bike and he's been right most of the time It's really the only channel with in-depth takedowns, cleaning, repairs, and of course the awsome scenery that I've been able to find. Other channels don't go quite that far so I always search this channel when I need to fix something And if he's not right, it's my dumb ass playing around with the wrong thing lol

  • @notthatdigusted7468

    @notthatdigusted7468

    3 жыл бұрын

    Nice videos but I would prefer if the bike were a motorized BMX style bike like the one built by Neves Projects. I thought the bike he built was pretty cool and built how a motorized BMX should be built if you like that style bike like I do and that is why I will build one too. :)

  • @joneserupinsmoke9161

    @joneserupinsmoke9161

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for ur insight L.a ride safe

  • @bartsshorts

    @bartsshorts

    Жыл бұрын

    build break fix is a better guy imo

  • @jamesdavis2059
    @jamesdavis20593 жыл бұрын

    I'm a new Gas bike owner. Thx for the insight.

  • @mstspooky8821

    @mstspooky8821

    2 жыл бұрын

    How do u like it?

  • @BijanY

    @BijanY

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@mstspooky8821 its amazing beo I got one myself always on the trails and in the mountains alone

  • @ZDub123
    @ZDub1234 жыл бұрын

    I wear a motorcycle helmet so that there's a better chance I don't die if I get hit hard.

  • @brianmccann666

    @brianmccann666

    4 жыл бұрын

    Old school half cover motorcycle helmet for me.

  • @fionnnolan

    @fionnnolan

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@nicholasfarrugia7588 same

  • @victoramicci840

    @victoramicci840

    4 жыл бұрын

    Full helmet when riding mine. And i've been run over by a jerk once, glad i was using it!

  • @nitroneal48

    @nitroneal48

    4 жыл бұрын

    I wear a full face motorcycle helmet when I rode mine until it got stolen ,

  • @vampiregirl32

    @vampiregirl32

    3 жыл бұрын

    I got a motorcycle helmet with cat ears 😼😻

  • @fionnnolan
    @fionnnolan4 жыл бұрын

    I ran out of gas yesterday in the middle of nowhere 😂

  • @GhostOfDamned

    @GhostOfDamned

    3 жыл бұрын

    2.5 liter tank is not enough lol

  • @synystergates2804

    @synystergates2804

    3 жыл бұрын

    Always carry that cola bottle full too

  • @mrmakeadeal2415

    @mrmakeadeal2415

    2 жыл бұрын

    This thread could save time in your day 🤣 I'm new to this so thanks!

  • @lilfire4332

    @lilfire4332

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thank god it had pedals so if you run out you can keep riding

  • @mrmakeadeal2415

    @mrmakeadeal2415

    2 жыл бұрын

    😎Had a half of tank, felt good to enjoy the nice breeze 😁 gas runs out! music cuts off 🤬uckk! Time to pedal 🤦‍♂️. I cant get used to this shi! Lol

  • @Lickemstick
    @Lickemstick3 жыл бұрын

    You got a (rare) like outta me simply because you grease wheel bearings! I can't tell you how much rolling resistance a poorly adjusted/ungreased wheel bearing adds to a bike. I had a buddy come over for a ride we were both on very similar haro bmx-style bikes. We swapped a couple times and I knew his bearings were either shot or almost there. I waited for him to say something and waited till we got back. I, then, promptly gave a bearing packing and adjustment tutorial. It was like night and day for him and added another fan to bearing aficionados everywhere.

  • @stevesteve8264

    @stevesteve8264

    2 жыл бұрын

    The worst thing is over tightening the bearings for drag and damage. No grease will wear the bearings and race out real fast. But greasing them and then over tightening will SLOW you down and once you have wheel wobble you've worn those parts down beyond just a grease job. If you have sealed bearings it's all good but even washing your bike without them you should re grease them pretty quick, especially running an engine. Don't forget the cassette... not pedaling for so many miles means the rear gears are always clicking away. If the ratchet in it gets dry the fingers will fall out. Sorry for the long message lol

  • @kjohns1413
    @kjohns14134 жыл бұрын

    Cool beginning! I actually played back the long version while I was working from home yesterday, pretty neat. I love cruising back roads on my motorized bike but I've noticed the sides of the road are usually really bad, your bike looks like it takes bumps pretty well. I've never noticed how many people walk/run and bikers in tight pants roam the back roads near me. They dont seem amused when I pass them even though I give plenty of room going to the other side of the road when I pass and I am 100% legal as far as I know running my bike here in WI. I hear leaf blowers and weed whackers at 6am near me 3 days a week in the summer and no one bats an eye but as soon as you put a motor on a bike people go nutty.

  • @LAHover

    @LAHover

    4 жыл бұрын

    You said it... bored entitled people are always looking for something to complain about because their life is self centered and void of adventure/love. That being said, if you are running an aftermarket or modified exhaust, they will always piss off people you pass.

  • @areyousureyouenteredyourna85

    @areyousureyouenteredyourna85

    4 жыл бұрын

    I seem to have the opposite scenario where I live. Even though these bikes are illegal here due to a technicality which makes them impossible to register despite being considered a motor vehicle, every time I ride around my town, people stop and ask questions. "Where did you get that? How fast is it? How much for you to build me one?" Ect. Even with my expansion chamber pipe roaring down quiet side roads at night, people seem more prone to giving me a thumbs up than a dirty look. Honestly, it makes me kinda feel like a local celebrity or something.

  • @jamesmower1852
    @jamesmower1852 Жыл бұрын

    I love how you answer questions and respond to comments from your viewers as part of your video I do really like the content and I am purchasing my own motor to put on my mountain bike soon but I'm subscribing simply for how you reply to your viewers alone!!!!!!

  • @mingonmongo1
    @mingonmongo14 жыл бұрын

    Man, you are so hardcore... I really admire your stamina and persistence thru these 'adventures'!

  • @bikeboomer2617
    @bikeboomer26173 жыл бұрын

    Cool video. I'm glad I came across your channel, it is going to help educate me.

  • @jestnutz
    @jestnutz5 ай бұрын

    this was the type of video i needded to confirm that i want 1, not because of the test, but the amount of useful info provided by answering questions. a really well done review.

  • @PlayingWithFireOutdoors
    @PlayingWithFireOutdoors4 жыл бұрын

    The imperial system is a tool of the devil! My car gets 40 rods to the hogshead and that's the way I likes it." Thanks as mine will be doing the same on the KVR

  • @LAHover

    @LAHover

    4 жыл бұрын

    Lmao! This is why I love you guys!

  • @slob0516

    @slob0516

    Жыл бұрын

    We agree in the USA. Everyone is taught the metric system and imperial system. It's confusing to use both and expensive to have 2 sets of tools!

  • @telluricman
    @telluricman4 жыл бұрын

    Bravo, good ride man

  • @codelicious6590
    @codelicious65903 жыл бұрын

    My lower back starts bothering me after about 15-20 miles. I'm always on the state highway and it's generally fairly smooth on the shoulders (when they are there) but I am 46 years old so that accounts for some I'm sure. I recently switched from a mountain bike to a nice cruiser with wide 27.5" wheels, a Springer front end and a cushy Schwinn seat with the two big springs so I'm hoping the ride will be a little more pleasant from now on.

  • @ObamaoZedong

    @ObamaoZedong

    2 жыл бұрын

    Vibration is everything. Put some rubber strips between your motor mounts and the frame using an old bicycle tire or garden hose. Wear padded bike shorts like the Tour de France pro's. (You can wear them under your cargo shorts if you're self conscious) Wear padded cycling gloves to reduce vibrations into your hands too. Be sure to stand on the pedals every ten minutes or so. But you should probably be giving the motor a chance to cool down every 20 miles or so anyways.

  • @alexkulakovich9326

    @alexkulakovich9326

    Жыл бұрын

    Raise your seat an inch or two ,common mistake when riding is not allowing your body to sit upright and fully extent the legs , it should be just low enough you can mount the bike, but high enough you gotta tilt the bike just a tad to the side to do so and I mean a tad, not lean the sucker over and climb about the stilts🤣 made a world of difference to my lower back, make sure the new seat is angled properly on the post aswell little things can cause a big pain in the ass

  • @Casp3r.aka.Droid.
    @Casp3r.aka.Droid.3 жыл бұрын

    I just bought a brand new beautiful mountain bike at Dick's Sporting Goods didn't want to get a cheap mountain bike so I spent 400 I made sure to get front suspension and a nice dirty bike got my motor kit put it on myself I've been riding it for a little over a week and I have to say the performance gets better every day I ride it I really fell in love with this little motor kit just the whole package I built

  • @wildone5295
    @wildone52954 жыл бұрын

    I really enjoy your channel. Lots of good stuff and it's nice to see someone down to earth. I too spent a few hours riding today. Enjoy your weekend and keep the videos coming

  • @montybrown6110
    @montybrown61104 жыл бұрын

    Nice ride Bud!!!

  • @brianmccann666
    @brianmccann6664 жыл бұрын

    Great vid. First thing i figured out going Trail Riding was to bring spare fuel indeed. Second was always bring a Folding Saw of good quality. Trees and limbs cutting on trails. Easier to lift bikes over. Let someone else pick up and move it though. Hey i make it easier for them dang it. Third was bring tools for the bike itself. Breaking down sucks. Fourth... Relax and Enjoy the Ride. Try not to worry about things that may go wrong during the ride. Fifth .... Tell a Loved One or a Friend your ride route. In case you do not return from the Ride. Things happen. Accidents happen. Animals may attack you on the bike. I've had snakes, gators, bear, boar, and cougars try and catch me before. It happens. Be Safe. Be Cautious. Be Alert. But try to Relax too.

  • @ohmyroy9843
    @ohmyroy98434 жыл бұрын

    Nice. Iv a canondale front suspension standard 80cc china doll with a 32 rear cog. Good fun. Iv just put front disc breaks on.

  • @Twobanger
    @Twobanger2 жыл бұрын

    Just bought one off eBay and still waiting on it can’t wait it’s going to be a blast

  • @killacoiler1707
    @killacoiler17072 жыл бұрын

    For an all stock China doll with a lowered gear ratio that is actually rather impressive. What shocked me was that the clutch hung in there being that you do not have pedal assist to get you going. I have a build in mind but it will have a much higher performance engine on the bike. Total cost is probably going to be around 1500 bucks but should it work out the way I envision it will definitely spark interests everywhere. Thanks for sharing and be safe out there. Oh by the way I always take a backpack with tools and extras when I hit trails no matter what type of bike it is you can never be too prepared for Murphy's Law of not if it will happen ut rather when it will happen 😉😉

  • @mtbalot
    @mtbalot4 жыл бұрын

    My heart stopped, when the can of beer dropped :D that was a good one, thanks for uploading

  • @Piznos
    @Piznos5 ай бұрын

    I like these vids! I used to ride the “fixie” style frame with sealed 5 spoke mags, a high compression head, stock NT carb and that same “peanut” tank from Station North in Baltimore city to downtown D.C. it took me about a tank and a quarter to complete the trip. Sometimes a tank and a half. Lots of rolling hills but most of the trip was a straight shot. I was a nice ride on that size wheel and I took the lane because the bike held a nice speed also lots of kudos and cellphone picks from motorist along the way. So many curious people along the way. I no longer live in the area but still have a 2 stroke bike and looking for a new route.

  • @LAHover

    @LAHover

    5 ай бұрын

    Thanks, and good luck finding a new path that will give you as much joy as the last.

  • @codelicious6590
    @codelicious65903 жыл бұрын

    Whoa that shot in the very beginning with the ..birds? In the trail ahead of you was amazing!! I thought they were dragonflies at first.

  • @sloth_7665
    @sloth_76652 жыл бұрын

    Just got my bike running again after some engine mods and sitting around for a year haha! But also bought a motorcycle helmet this time around and a huge improvement! I feel way safer and much more comfortable with it on than a regular bike helmet, also the benefit of the visor keeping your face nicely protected

  • @WestleyBates
    @WestleyBates2 жыл бұрын

    The wiring comment mentioned the bigger the wire the larger the allowed amperage or “rate of flow “ a wire has volatile is just the “pressure “ the smaller he wire the smaller the allowed current “allowed”meaning to avoid melting the wire and causing chaos

  • @WestleyBates

    @WestleyBates

    2 жыл бұрын

    Larger wires can also be used with higher voltages power lines are a prime example of this

  • @sapotts1387
    @sapotts13873 жыл бұрын

    There something very therapeutic about riding these things!

  • @thelonerider8389
    @thelonerider83894 жыл бұрын

    I cannot wait for more trail rides!!!! You should definitely convert that’ll basher bike to reed valves 🙂

  • @tylertillema5934

    @tylertillema5934

    3 жыл бұрын

    Basset blaster ?

  • @normanwray1341
    @normanwray134110 ай бұрын

    Your baby 🍼 glad to see you again.

  • @moem6220
    @moem62203 жыл бұрын

    yr vids are so helpful

  • @Tommysmess
    @Tommysmess Жыл бұрын

    I used to ride mine down log roads, huge rocks everywhere it was very rough, I even wrecked and broke some cooling fins off, still ran good and I would still rip around, I defnitly never took care of the bike either, a 85 dollar huffy beach cruiser is a decent route if you relocate the mount for thr rear wheel, I had to install mine in the little cutouts before the wheel mount because they warped instantly, never had a issue after that just be sure to use thick washers for clearance.

  • @codystonehill5808
    @codystonehill58084 жыл бұрын

    I've been watching your videos to the point where I've subscribed. I really enjoy watching where this little motor can take you! I've ordered one for my bike..and I'm curious about the break in period. I've broken in many 2 stroke nitro engines with a great success, but I'm nervous about doing this one correctly! Do you have any suggestions? Do I just ride it slow for the first few tanks? How do you usually do yours? Your engines seem to run really well!, thanks in advance!

  • @colonel__klink7548
    @colonel__klink75484 жыл бұрын

    If you made it that far doing large tracts of the trip off road with a 50 something tooth gear imagine how far my cruiser style commuter bike will make it with a 40 tooth gear on paved road!

  • @christiansanchez1486
    @christiansanchez14863 жыл бұрын

    Just found your channel pretty cool content you share

  • @LAHover

    @LAHover

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thanks and welcome

  • @ultimateearrapechannel31
    @ultimateearrapechannel31 Жыл бұрын

    mine did about 70kms so thats also 40 miles!! stock aliexpress 80cc kit with the bofang nt carburetor, clip at the second from leanest position, not rejetted, stock 48t rear sprocket. i also took the muffler out of my exhaust, but the cap is still on so its basically kind of an expansion chamber. im planning on putting a 21mm pwk carb on there and also upgrading to a 36t hub mount rear sprocket kit. happy riding and stay safe✌

  • @timo5287

    @timo5287

    5 ай бұрын

    How many kilometres have you been driven with the 80ccm motor?

  • @jacobwilson9099
    @jacobwilson90993 жыл бұрын

    I live in the city with one near by trails so I'm using a cruiser bike because its smoother. Also i like being able to ride my mountain bike on that one trail because it has a rule against anything with a motor

  • @Tom-zv9fl
    @Tom-zv9fl4 жыл бұрын

    Hell yeah!

  • @brianmccann666
    @brianmccann6664 жыл бұрын

    At the vid start when you said 2L tank. I said to myself. 40-45 miles tops. Mine has a 3.785 liter tank aka 1 gallon. 4 liter if i fill it to the cap itself. My bikes are 4 stroke. No pedal assist too. I should check into 2stroke engines for my frames.

  • @dieselgeezer18
    @dieselgeezer184 жыл бұрын

    Plz explain how to use the clutch because i am worried about the clutch pads. I've heard they wear very fast. Also please tell me how long they will last if you do every day driving for like 1 hour

  • @logancurran
    @logancurran2 жыл бұрын

    for anyone wondering a reason to pedal when on a road is if a cop sees you it’s classified as a bicycle if your pedalling

  • @2strokeunlimited2.06
    @2strokeunlimited2.064 жыл бұрын

    I use digi hud it works really good for speed and distance traveled

  • @brianmccann666

    @brianmccann666

    4 жыл бұрын

    Thats what i used to use. After switching phones it didnt work right on the new phone for some reason.

  • @phoenixarizona8441
    @phoenixarizona8441 Жыл бұрын

    Awesome video thanks for sharing Real Biker's Don't care what other riders Ride Reather you ride a Scooter 🛵 a motorized 🚲 a Supermoto a sports bike or a Cruiser as long as you are riding 2 wheels enjoying the road that's what matters don't try to be something you ain't Watch out for the Cagers and have a great ride

  • @sandmanbub
    @sandmanbub3 жыл бұрын

    Oil burns hotter than gasoline. Something to think about if overheating is an issue. Also, the more oil in the fuel, the leaner the fuel/air ratio, which also contributes to the heat.

  • @ronaldphillips311
    @ronaldphillips3113 жыл бұрын

    It`s snot a good idea to go over one of those bridges when wet.

  • @user-ps8fy1te6p
    @user-ps8fy1te6p19 күн бұрын

    That bike runs Nice

  • @sandmanbub
    @sandmanbub3 жыл бұрын

    Another way to expose more surface area to the atmosphere for heat transference would be to remove all paint on the cylinder and head. The best way to do that would be media blasting. The media being glass beads or sand. This leaves a rough surface which is larger in area than a smooth, flat surface. All of my air cooled engines are treated in this way.

  • @julianblacksmith8539

    @julianblacksmith8539

    11 ай бұрын

    Great point

  • @josephabboud1151
    @josephabboud11513 жыл бұрын

    at 13:47 you mentioned that anyone should speak up if we do trail terrain on a cruiser... well, that's me! :) I don't have any videos of it, but essentially I was given a Micargi beach cruiser and a (very poorly assembled) engine kit. The original owners apparently had no technical skills (fixing their 'work' gave me a real hard time), and so they just gave up and gave it to me for free. [[one of their issues I'm working on right now is they misaligned the rear sprocket, so I'm working on that later today.]] I don't really want to buy a mountain bike and another engine kit simply to make it more durable and allow for a bit more off-road riding, so I've made some basic mods like adding a front brake (revolutionary! wow!) since it only had a coaster brake, swapping for off-road tires, making my own vibration padding for the engine mounts, and blacksmithing a third engine mount because it would lean on the axis with only two mounts. All this was practically for free! I got the front brake and off-road tires from a broken bike, I made the third engine mount from rebar, and I made the vibration padding out of rubber/foam flip flop soles and random foam. I'm considering buying a cheap $30 front fork with suspension just to give it at least a minimum level of shock absorption. Practically everything else is the same from the original beach cruiser, and I've been able to get along on trails quite nicely! Sure, I have to throw my body weight around and feather the clutch sometimes, but it's still remarkably fun on a cruiser. Let me know what you think :) Anyway, amazing videos! I love all your content :) Happy trails partner

  • @victoramicci840
    @victoramicci8404 жыл бұрын

    About the gpu/cpu cooler thing... Some of them have a lot of fins close to each other. Those are designed for active cooling, where you have a fan blowing all the time, and some are passive cooled, the fins are spread apart. This all have to do with the static pressure of the air being able to go through the fins, passive ones relying only on convection. Assuming that you may be able to mount one of these to you head, maybe if you line up the fins to the front, you can get more effective cooling. Now... a bike frame is usually made of aluminum. It it stupid for me to think that the frame can somehow be linked to the head and used to sink some heat?

  • @HanzelFonferek
    @HanzelFonferek3 жыл бұрын

    Is that a gopro camara that you are using?

  • @doobydoo88
    @doobydoo884 жыл бұрын

    My choke keeps vibrating up aswel so zip tied it down, I've already took some of your advice an put a peace of old innertube under my petrol tank, thanks, my fuel filter is leaking now, where the top white bit screws on to the rest bottom clear bit of the filter if you know where I mean, I was going to use white Plummets tape but I can't un-screw it an don't know wether it's safe to force it without breaking it

  • @chrisrussell1800
    @chrisrussell18003 жыл бұрын

    26:00 what I've found is, it's not the weight. It's the awkward way you have to hold the bike and the fact that you have to hold it far enough away to not burn yourself on the engine or exhaust. Guess they weren't ment to be carried to much

  • @Tom-zv9fl
    @Tom-zv9fl4 жыл бұрын

    What kickstand do you use?

  • @dustinh4175
    @dustinh41752 жыл бұрын

    I just spent 250 at bikeberry for a 80/100 thinking i was getting a presidents day sale. It's still on sale. Kinda wishing i bout a yd 100 on ebay for $180. It'll be going on the nice vintage mongoose i found with a free sign on it. Cant wait, thanks for the motivation

  • @Jeff_Green
    @Jeff_Green4 жыл бұрын

    My engine destroyed itself today when I was 25 miles away from home. I was running the carb way too lean. The piston got really scored and same with the cylinder. I ordered a replacement piston and cylinder on amazon for 25 dollars. I was bummed and I had to go for a pretty good pedal. The reason these motors are so nice are the replacement parts are very cheap. And by the way, nice video!

  • @LAHover

    @LAHover

    4 жыл бұрын

    Oh man the moment it died that far out must have been gut wrenching. Sorry to hear it man... I have been having motor issues on two bikes ever since I started testing 40:1, so I'm going back to 32:1

  • @Jeff_Green

    @Jeff_Green

    4 жыл бұрын

    LA Hover Do you think I will have to go through the break in process again once I put in the new piston and cylinder?

  • @LAHover

    @LAHover

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@Jeff_Green Ya I would. I'd treat it just like a new build for one tank... It looks like I may be replacing the piston and cylinder on my Seeutek (Cranbrook) as well. It lost compression last night.

  • @TheRon0mac
    @TheRon0mac4 жыл бұрын

    I enjoyed the video! quote: "price is kind of a big deal". LOL, yes it is! What type of headlight do you use? Where did you get the headlight and taillight? Thanks!

  • @niteshades_promise
    @niteshades_promise7 ай бұрын

    Awesome. My 4 stroke phatmoto goes about 40 miles on 1 dollar and 100 miles plus on a full tank. I wanna do the 1200 miles to Florida so bad. Maybe just dc but karens yell at me on the trails😂🍻

  • @TauterEight
    @TauterEight4 жыл бұрын

    Hey, i have a question. I will be installing an 80cc bike kit within the next week or so, but I still need to find a bike. My question is, do you need to remove the front and rear breaks in order to put on the clutch and the throttle? If so, then how do you slow the bike down? This has confused me right from the start and have not seen anyone take the breaks off in a tutorial i just dont understand how everything would fit considering the breaks would not even be able to function with the clutch on the left side and throttle on the right. Thank you

  • @LAHover

    @LAHover

    4 жыл бұрын

    Oh ya I leave them on all of my builds, in most cases you can keep the stock levers. here you can see how I set up one of my bikes. kzread.info/dash/bejne/nWtr1NObhtq6abg.html

  • @alexkulakovich9326
    @alexkulakovich9326 Жыл бұрын

    I've had mine sitting for about 4 years outside mostly covered, started right up once I had everything tightened up again and gased up ,(I took out the old gas of course 😭) and straightened everything before the first try.

  • @dougmuzzy32
    @dougmuzzy322 жыл бұрын

    I remember when I built my 1st motoz bicycle I was running 80miles on the same tank but I also made my own rezerv tanks to

  • @brasstard7.627
    @brasstard7.6272 жыл бұрын

    Thats funny about the fuel filter! I would never run a dirtbike or motorcycle or quad or whatever long without one. Stuff can and will make it past the petcock filter. Ive seen rust make it past the petcock and inline filter

  • @dannyoutlaw720
    @dannyoutlaw7202 жыл бұрын

    Wire size don't increase or decrease volts but it does effect amps

  • @ObamaoZedong

    @ObamaoZedong

    2 жыл бұрын

    False, I'm an auto mechanic.

  • @ethan_chanda
    @ethan_chanda3 жыл бұрын

    Hi LA Hover thanks for your videos thanks to you I bought my first engine kit it's a 100cc Niome engine kit! and one question what is the brand of your extra gas tank that you hooked onto your backpack I want one too. But I don't know where to buy one can you help me?

  • @user-kd4in6ze3x
    @user-kd4in6ze3x7 ай бұрын

    Thank you, man, I am currently breaking in my Paxmor 80 cc buiold and i used a Huffy Deluxe 26" cruiser frame and your videos to build it. It took me about 4 days and about 4-6 per day/ This includes a day to fix 4 stroking and 2 days in chain issues. It turned out great and I will continue to use your videos. I lhave lost 1 spoke, had to modify my breather cap in order to get the best chain action. Also, due to chain action, i had to buy Grade A bolts and nuts on the wheel sprocket bc the chinese stock ones stripped out and gave me a lot of problems. I live in Mississippi, so our weather is similar to yours. My top speed is 27 mph and my cruise mph is between 17 and 23, is this the usual speeds for an 80 cc build? And is it ok to run full throttle a lot?

  • @marksmanmatthew6322
    @marksmanmatthew63223 жыл бұрын

    What backpack are you wearing I love that water bottle clip

  • @bryduhbikeguy
    @bryduhbikeguy4 жыл бұрын

    I was wondering why it sounded like you were at 8mph and it bogged.The 2nd braincell fired and I recalled "27.5 tires".That was a great video,and I thank you.When I ran the 50 tooth on my 26" at average 17mph,I did 33 miles and had 2/3 of the lower humps.Thanks for info on editing 'ware too.(edit=I run 56T too,but use a CDH Power reed valve and port matched gaskets)

  • @LAHover

    @LAHover

    4 жыл бұрын

    Lol ya I bog everything apparently. This one was 44tooth 27.5". Shes not happy unless shes is in the 20s

  • @bryduhbikeguy

    @bryduhbikeguy

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@LAHover ;AAHhhhhh,derr..LoL,Sheesh.I thought I was screwed with the new mileage somehow.No,you don't"bog everything"It's a normal blend then,when 44T meets the road at 7-ish mph.Mine takes of after 1 pedal down@3mph.(GPS Speedometer,is what I use and with the 56T,= 16.8-17.3mph hums like a boat,and runs easy.Did 23.8mph when just letting it rev-out before I saw my limiter flashing)BTW@32 miles per 2/3 Ltr. tank too.

  • @2strokeunlimited2.06
    @2strokeunlimited2.064 жыл бұрын

    Drove my bike on a dirt bike track that was awesome

  • @LAHover

    @LAHover

    4 жыл бұрын

    Man I have wanted to do that for a while! Glad you did, how did the bike hold up?

  • @2strokeunlimited2.06

    @2strokeunlimited2.06

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@LAHover the chain kinda got lose after I was done but other then that it's all good

  • @LAHover

    @LAHover

    4 жыл бұрын

    Nice man! Good to hear.

  • @EDGE_AXISS
    @EDGE_AXISS Жыл бұрын

    What should I do if my moterized bike chain keeps breaking or falling off and how tight should I have the chain

  • @peepeecaca6926
    @peepeecaca69263 жыл бұрын

    what bike do you use i have a 100cc kit but no bike i cant decide what to get

  • @kief4diamonds
    @kief4diamonds2 жыл бұрын

    If like to see you get a better headlight. As a flashlight I'd recommend either acrbeam x80 gt for true brightness or minimum pd36r by Fenix.

  • @LAHover

    @LAHover

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the suggestion. I have been through a few over the years, cheap and $$$... None of them seem to hold up well under vibration.

  • @zebulonkrueger344
    @zebulonkrueger3443 жыл бұрын

    I had that issue with the rear wheel on the cranbrook.

  • @SNAXIV
    @SNAXIV3 жыл бұрын

    Should I still break in with 20:1 ratio even if the manual says 16:1 for break in?

  • @fullmetaljacket7
    @fullmetaljacket72 жыл бұрын

    That's really good. I have a street legal honda cr80 that can barely go 25 miles on a full 1.3 gallon (5L) tank.

  • @ObamaoZedong

    @ObamaoZedong

    2 жыл бұрын

    Something is severely wrong in that case. Perhaps a fuel leak, improper tuning, vacuum leak, exhaust leak, low compression, improper valve clearance, or most likely a combination. An 80cc motorbike should be getting well over 100 miles per gallon.

  • @fullmetaljacket7

    @fullmetaljacket7

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@ObamaoZedong The engine is totally fine, it has a fresh top end. The carb is well tuned, perfectly smooth from idle to 13000rpm and it pulls hard when it gets on the pipe at around 8000rpm. 6th gear wheelies, not a problem. It's a street legal 80cc 2 stroke dirt bike from the mid 1980's with a very short final drive ratio, making nearly 20hp bone stock. I honestly think 100 miles to the gallon on that thing would be nearly impossible.

  • @willpresnell81
    @willpresnell81 Жыл бұрын

    Is it just an optical illusion or is that flange around your tank smaller than normal? The reason I ask is because I'm always whacking my knees against the tank and I also think that your tank looks way better anyway

  • @danbrownellfuzzy3010
    @danbrownellfuzzy301010 ай бұрын

    Just picked up a used 50cc bike and have been setting it up with new Temu parts. Added a front brake. Do I suppose this bike will get similar mileage?

  • @willardbuchanan9122
    @willardbuchanan91224 жыл бұрын

    We have some time to get on eBay and stuff check out the prices for little engine kits anywhere from 2:50 to $30

  • @ryansrides9490
    @ryansrides94904 жыл бұрын

    One day you should make a video showing your clutch pads. Since it seems like you use a lot of clutch when going slow. Just wondering how yours would look

  • @fmfinlay9602
    @fmfinlay96023 жыл бұрын

    Do you pedal on the road so it's just a normal bicycle?

  • @willpresnell81
    @willpresnell81 Жыл бұрын

    Hey man did you ever make any headway with that heat sync idea?

  • @lifteddreamz5871
    @lifteddreamz58712 жыл бұрын

    I have an 80cc kit from Walmart and I've maybe it through a tilled cornfield after heavy rain basically hydroplaining lol

  • @Splsh3
    @Splsh34 ай бұрын

    My chain is locked it is something with the crankshaft it is not the clutch idk what the problem is some one help

  • @muddybarkus
    @muddybarkus6 ай бұрын

    I'd love to find any area in Central Florida with a trail like this.

  • @LUNGCOOKIEz
    @LUNGCOOKIEz10 ай бұрын

    So I need a way back and forth from my house here and there. It’s a 2 mile ride. Do you recommend a motorized bike or a electric bike?

  • @sebastianburks1992
    @sebastianburks19923 жыл бұрын

    Wow 40 miles that's good to know I'm taking one of these motors and putting it on a electric Razor dirt bike it's going to be fun

  • @dtz1000

    @dtz1000

    Жыл бұрын

    I can do that on my electric bike and it will only costs me pennies to fully charge it. But this gas bike costs nearly $2 to fill up.

  • @LAHover

    @LAHover

    Жыл бұрын

    Dtz, please go ride your bike, not your keyboard...

  • @johnsheetz6639
    @johnsheetz6639Ай бұрын

    I have a decent e-bike and I love it. But I bought one of the gas ones because I like to tinker I got sold 100 cc kit on an old Roadmaster frame stuck in high gear so it was super hard to start because he put a jackshaft kit on it. Is it going 2 cost what I paid again to get it right but that's okay. Only thing that sucks is it needs everything. Split plug wires carburetors derailleur, I'm kind of an optimist so when I get it fixed I will be that much more proud. Toyed with the idea of getting a whole new kit but that's not me, is the work with what you got challenge.

  • @SmokeyVlogs
    @SmokeyVlogs4 жыл бұрын

    sexy 2 strokes bro

  • @bryduhbikeguy
    @bryduhbikeguy4 жыл бұрын

    Hi LA H;I know you used a Drone for some of your shots and don't get paid by YT yet,right?I was given a drone and here,Michigan,there was a ruling from FAA saying'if it's paid footage used,you have to license your drone,and have a license for'.to those points anyway.Is it that way there?

  • @LAHover

    @LAHover

    4 жыл бұрын

    Ya I still got a bunch, I don't fly them much anymore because of all the new FAA BS that is changing ever month...

  • @possibleproblem479
    @possibleproblem4793 жыл бұрын

    I’ve got an older specialized mtb that I haven’t finished yet cuz the chain that came with it didn’t fit the sprocket and binds inside the clutch assembly which locks the back wheel. for anyone who has the problem where their wheel wont move and the chain is completely locked up, that’s why. you’ll need a new chain

  • @LAHover

    @LAHover

    3 жыл бұрын

    I have run into something like this once. The stock 410 chain would not fit my 56t sprocket, but the 415H chain would. Also make sure your chain is not binding up in the motor. If it is you may need to take out a link / tighten the chain. Loses chain will cause big problems.

  • @AandAEquipmentService1276
    @AandAEquipmentService12762 жыл бұрын

    I have a cruiser 7 speed I have to say honestly that it’s more of what you pay for a cruiser I payed $500 it’s good quality 630 but not a thin sheet metal framed $90 I live on the Appalachians and it handle the hills the dirt road I live on and does go off road into rivers and rocks and mud a lot it also most the time has 50-120 pounds in the back since it has a rear rack I make walking sticks there very rugid and but also the upright position is better for the spine with a person with spinal issues is easy to tell what’s better for long distance

  • @workgotcha9063
    @workgotcha90632 жыл бұрын

    Gone past ebike range with that bike that sounds like an aircraft over a hen house. Quality info

  • @dtz1000

    @dtz1000

    Жыл бұрын

    I can do 40 miles on my ebike with one charge and it only costs pennies to fully charge it. It costs nearly $2 to fill up this gas bike. I wonder why he didn't mention that?

  • @LAHover

    @LAHover

    Жыл бұрын

    Because it's not a competition... I own and love both electric and gas. Each has their pros and cons.

  • @timmiekaye7664
    @timmiekaye76643 жыл бұрын

    What tools should I carry with me on a ride

  • @dustinh4175
    @dustinh4175 Жыл бұрын

    A chain for pedaling would definitely help with fuel mileage if you have to stop more often.

  • @dustinh4175
    @dustinh41752 жыл бұрын

    Do you have any other vidoes about different hobbies?

  • @remady5827
    @remady58273 жыл бұрын

    I know I’m a little late but I was wondering what the top speed is?

  • @kdown19flame43
    @kdown19flame433 жыл бұрын

    If the engine can fit in your bike, can your bike have more than 1 speed or would it conflict with the handlebars or would it be ok?

  • @ObamaoZedong

    @ObamaoZedong

    2 жыл бұрын

    They sell kits for that but the reviews are poor.

  • @frostyflake1128.
    @frostyflake1128.4 жыл бұрын

    How often and what kind of grease do i use on the right side gears

  • @LAHover

    @LAHover

    4 жыл бұрын

    Anything high temp rated. Once a month or ever 10~ tanks... Wipe out some of the old grease so it does not work it's way onto the clutch pads.

  • @urmomsahoe1

    @urmomsahoe1

    4 жыл бұрын

    I've been using white lithium spray grease. It doesn't fling off like normal grease does.

  • @johnbaker3817
    @johnbaker3817 Жыл бұрын

    When braking in one of these little motors what part gas and what are oil do you recommend. What ratio for gas and what ratio for oil?

  • @nathanael5606

    @nathanael5606

    10 ай бұрын

    It’s supposed to be 1:16 for break in

  • @johngoodin3445
    @johngoodin3445 Жыл бұрын

    As far as adding vinyl siding between the tube and tires I had totally forgotten about rim tape to protect your tubes from the spokes puncturing it. Guess vinyl siding could be used there also to help protect the tubes. Do you think using it in both locations will give a hard stiff ride?

  • @LAHover

    @LAHover

    Жыл бұрын

    I personally like gorilla tape for rim lining. Siding there seems like a hassle to keep in place.

  • @danbrownellfuzzy3010

    @danbrownellfuzzy3010

    10 ай бұрын

    The bike shop in an expensive tourist town had tire liners for $42 a piece. They were built like a sherman tank, sidewalls and all. They said their rentals never had a flat yet. I would stick anything in there, the ride wont be any different.

  • @stevesteve8264
    @stevesteve82642 жыл бұрын

    About the comments made at about 15:40 concerning sprocket size, he states the smaller sprocket would be better because it would be easier on things like the chain and stuff and would keep it running cooler due to higher speeds. My thoughts are this is not true for a few reasons. The clutch is being ridden to crap because he cannot pedal so imagine taking off with the small sprocket? Some other people just don't feel like pedaling and ride that sucker for 30 seconds straight lol. The chain doesn't get an easier treatment either. Maybe if the sprocket were smaller on the front, then the chain would get more shock loads. The engine could also be working harder during lower speeds with the smaller rear sprocket as well, creating more heat in the engine and less air hitting the cooling fins. Just a few things that people should consider as fact when choosing that's all. Thanks for taking the time.

  • @LAHover

    @LAHover

    2 жыл бұрын

    Running without a bike chain was a temporary thing for this bike (as clearly stated in the video), so using that as your argument is void... Trough ACTUAL testing I have found that motor temps are kept slightly lower with smaller sprockets, and fuel mileage increases greatly. All of this is dependent on riding conditions. If you live in town, or on hills I should not have to tell you that a small sprocket is a bad idea and vise versa

  • @stevesteve8264

    @stevesteve8264

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@LAHover that's why I stated clearly that some others use only the clutch and I also said "he cannot pedal". I'm just gonna say that we are agreeing on stuff here I only want to say what I've noticed and explain is all. I'm not trying to go against your experiences, just going by my own experiences during real driving observations. The fastest way to cool any engine is to produce some speed without bogging the engine out but not revving too much either. Too much throttle and/or bogging any engine especially an air cooled two stroke without enough speed (could happen on a harsh trail or uphill on a hot day) with a smaller sprocket in back, ridden by someone who doesn't know better, is quite heavy or doesn't want to pedal, or maybe cannot pedal for whatever the reason will heat that sucker up and fast, while eating up more gas and if used to compensate, clutch as well. A smaller rear sprocket will for sure ease up on the torque transferred to the spokes. Just sharing some stuff that I have noticed. Oh by the way, how did you measure engine 🌡️ with no water cooling, or anywhere to screw a 🌡️ gauge into the block? You must have carried a laser 🌡️ measuring rig. I own a step through circa 1950's bike. Anyone you've heard of motoring these type of steel bicycles around your area? I'd like to try this one but not sure if the frame design works. Anyways, SORRY for my essay I wrote here. Always be safe but make sure to be cool first and foremost ! ✌️🚴🌼🇨🇦

  • @spikelove3443
    @spikelove3443 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you very much for letting me know how far I can go on a two-stroke bike motor since I had one before however I am thinking of investing in a four stroke bike motor could you please do a video on a four stroke gas bike motor in how far and how many mileage it will go again thank you very much

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