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Kaptain Krunch

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He isn't ready for a motorcycle engine.

Don't even bother with a centrifugal clutch on such a big engine, won't even be worth it.
 

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kaptain: then you tell me what to do. and to modelengineer: no way im gonna mess with a freakin motorcycle engine, im tired of messin' with em.
 

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at bmikarts there's a comet clutch with a 1" bore, i figured it might work but the belt tensioner system sounds like it would work well if someone could explain it to me.
 

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I wouldnt do it like they did it i would have a double pully clutch because they dont slip as much.
 

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There will be more 'messing' trying to get a clutch/TC to work with that engine than getting a motorbike engine.

Don't see what the issue is, I just unbolted mine from the bike and mounted it to the kart. No messing to speak of.

Anyway, if not a bike engine I vote for the pulley tensioner idea. The belts last a long time and can take a lot of power if you use large (r than 1 3/4" like I used) pulleys.
 

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well the thing is model, this will be my first big o project, and I do not have a whole lot o experience with bike engines, I think i wan to get a bike and tinker with it till I am ready to put it on a frame. a different, safer frame lol. but thanks for all the help with the bts
 
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