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rebuilding a micro bike which as a 12 in frame ish and adjustable handlebars and seat traditional pedal power anyone building same or similar and fitted engine etc any info / photos
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Excuse my ignorance, But do u mean like a Sikk bike?
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frame is like photo might convert pedal power to small engine
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There were a few kits knocking about the go-ped scene a few years back ppl using old go-ped engines let me see what i can find
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That is 100% cool.
Problem is being 18 stone, 6foot and 46 years old, not sure the combo would work.
What sort of money would they go for ?
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I'm 6 ft 18 stone and 58 and I'm building it to be different at shows or seafront area away from jo public inc car parks dare to be different ps am an undertaker so it makes sense to go and be different eh
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Sikk's are expensive, "scene tax" lots of parts too, Plus they're bigger than pocket bikes although in the same style! edgeoutside.stores.yahoo.net/sikkbk.htmlCant find the kit yet, But i've asked a few of the normal forums ;D
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thanks looking good for inspiration
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that drill bike is different i have virtually the same bike in pedal power mode so looking at lawn mower engine options need a few ideas what engine would be best and where i could obtain one very cheap
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I did see that one, Not sure how well it'd do with my weight! lol i aint no sheet of MDF! ;D
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Those sikk bikes look very cool but cost sooo much money! Why pay all that for a spindly bike-framed contraption when you could get a decent pit bike with twice the performance (and safety) for less?
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