Re: Snowped,looking for studed tires
yeah, all those 'store bought' studs are hella expensive. like, 50 cents to a buck each, works out to at least 100 bucks for both tires. not bad for a motorcycle, but i'm not spending that on a joke moped idea we dont even know will work.
i dug out this old american made montgomery wards frame, that once held a minarelli motor, it has really beefy parts, made very poorly. i'm going to try to get an A3 tomos motor on there.
still need to either port up a cylinder for sickness, or find a kit. and something for a pipe, maybe see if someone has a blown out biturbo laying around.
the big problem with my pinto, which i was going to use, is the swingarm clearance, needs a mag swingarm to clear the studs. this 'EZ-Rider' pos could clear 3" tires.
i dug out this old american made montgomery wards frame, that once held a minarelli motor, it has really beefy parts, made very poorly. i'm going to try to get an A3 tomos motor on there.
still need to either port up a cylinder for sickness, or find a kit. and something for a pipe, maybe see if someone has a blown out biturbo laying around.
the big problem with my pinto, which i was going to use, is the swingarm clearance, needs a mag swingarm to clear the studs. this 'EZ-Rider' pos could clear 3" tires.
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