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mount a 70cc honda dirtbike engine on a mini chopper?
Got a fully functioning dirtbike, just no interest in it. i'd like to build a mini chopper with it, so i'm recycling a majority of the parts. when i look at mini-chopper plans, it seems like you need a clutch or torque converter. i'm pretty sure that my honda is semi-automatic(no clutch, but manual shifting of gears), so i'm wondering if i use the original sprockets, would that suffice? the only use for a clutch is to transfer the engine's power to the drive wheel, so i think it should work.
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- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
your best bet would to leave all the functioning parts together...cut the neck and rake it....change the bars and the front tire, (and linkage ofcourse) then you can change the back tire/rim to your liking but just start with the front and "customize it" unless you want to take on a mini chopper project and build it from the frame, or maybe even build the frame yourself. but if you do leave the working drivetrain in tact it will still work
- Anonymous1 decade ago
I think it will work to.