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    Electric Badger 450 Mini Bike

    Pretty fast. That should do the trick. Thanks for the details!
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    Tube Bending for Mini Bike

    Okay, thanks, Functional Artist. And nice wheelies!
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    Electric Badger 450 Mini Bike

    Hey Functional Artist, I really like this upgrade, and my sons think they want to make our mini-bikes electric instead of gas. We're just wondering how big the sprocket is and also how fast the 48v/1000w set up gets this going. Thanks a lot and nice work here.
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    Tube Bending for Mini Bike

    Thank you all for these responses--they're very helpful. It sounds like the HF pipe bender is the way to go--maybe I'll give it a try on the 7/8" like Karl suggests and then if I can't get it to work, I can go with the 1/2 water pipe. I hadn't thought of that as an option--I didn't think it was...
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    Tube Bending for Mini Bike

    Hi, After completing a go-kart two summers ago, my sons have it in mind to build an old-style mini-bike. They want to modify these plans that call for 7/8 inch round tubing roughly .085 in thickness, and I'm trying to figure out how to bend it without spending a fortune on a tube bender or...
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    Installing a chain guard behind a centrifugal clutch on predator 2

    Thanks for all the suggestions. I messed around with it for much of the weekend, consulted a friend, and decided to put in a couple of 1/8 inch spacers behind the (still) outward mounting clutch (I don't know that it can be mounted inwards, so I didn't want to try that--it's a 10T 3/4" bore...
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    Installing a chain guard behind a centrifugal clutch on predator 2

    Hi, I recently completed my first go-kart with my sons--it took us six weeks, and I learned a lot. But nothing has been so difficult as sorting out how to attach a chain guard. We have a Predator 2 that has four mounting holes in a square around the shaft, but once I've mounted the centrifugal...
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