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Hi guys this is part of my jackshaft for my motorized bicycle.
A 55 tooth sprocket will be welded to the flange.
i was wandering if these welds would hold with a 49cc 2stroke at about 3hp.
the flange is welded to the end of a peddle which will make the jackshaft.
i welded it at about 80 amps with a 6013 rod. i brought the welder when i was 12 and taught myself to weld now 2 years later and the $100 (NZD) is still sweet as ever.
when i finish the bike i will probely make a new thread in minibikes. its gonna have 7 gears that were originally on the bike with a ratio from 14:1 to 30:1.
Hopefuly it works.
Max
 

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i would say fill the gaps as two stroke love to vibrate. i can't visualize what you are doing. that is a crank end where the pedal used to go, right?
 

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does your engine have the gear reducer on it? my pocket bikes would tote me when i was 180lbs
 

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yea its the end of a crank. it goes from the engine to the reduction to the jackshaft to the wheel.
have any of you used bike chain before do you think its strong enough?
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you mean bicycle chain, right? well it is bigger than the o.e. chain, but i wouldn't bet on it.
 

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yea it kinda sucks because its at the last part of the gears so it has more torque on it than the other parts. then again the other day i ripped my vice of the bench trying to remove a bike sprocket with the chain wraped around the sprocket and then into the vice and a 3 foot piece of steel tube on the other side of the casette. instead of the sprocket unscrewing the vice came of the bench and the chain didnt break
 

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it was'nt the sprocket that screwed on there was a ring that screwed on instead so i ground it off then the sprocket lifted off. not shure what type of crank
 

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ah so the crank/pedal arms were one piece. that nut is backward threaded, turns the other way.
 

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the pics are of your sprocket carrier, right? it will probably vibrate to pieces due to being unbalanced. if not it you and or the vehicle/engine.
 

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yea i still have it its also the clutch bell but it is 6 tooth and uses pocket rocket chain.
any way heres a simple picture of the setup
the black square is the motor with a 3:1 reduction.
the reduction has an 11 tooth sprocket which goes to the jackshaft which has a 55 tooth sprocket so at that point the ratio from the motor is 15:1.
the jackshaftt is the original part of the bicycle with modded pedals which have sprockets on. at the other side of the jackshaft there is a 14 tooth bicycle sprocket which goes to original sprockets on the rear wheel.
 

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ok, correct me if i'm wrong. you are running the engine via chain to a jackshaft that is right where the bikes drive sprocket was, then another chain on a separate sprocket back to the wheel? do you have a 18 or 21 speed drive sprocket stack that you are using? hey do you have yahoo messenger? i'm benjamin_gardiner2000
 
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