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Old 04-27-2008
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Re: 47cc converted to 110cc


Thank you very much!

Only 3 things on the to do list now!!

Mount the gas tank somewhere...
Find out how to wire the cut off switch
How to mount the rear sprocket (VERY VERY HARD!!)

And then it's DONE!

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Re: 47cc converted to 110cc

Hi again I got some GOOD news!
I just got it started today!! Everything works PERFECTLY! It starts in like the first or second try, it runs awesome, sounds awesome and the cut off switch works! It was the first wire i tried!
So now there is just 2 things on the to do list!!

Mount the gastank on the handlebars.
Get the rear sprocket bracket thing fabricated....
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Re: 47cc converted to 110cc

you should get a set of bike handlebars with a little basket on the front and just drop the gas tank in there lol good to here its almost done pics!!!!
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Re: 47cc converted to 110cc

haha, great idea! But here is a picture of how it looked when i started it Notice the gastank ducttaped to the handlebars!
http://img170.imageshack.us/img170/7006/newatv13hb6.jpg
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Re: 47cc converted to 110cc

Hi again everybody

I have now mounted the gastank! So i have some more pictures for you, AND a video! In the video i'm just starting the engine and reving it a bit. Please tell me if you see or hear any problems with it!

http://img175.imageshack.us/img175/3089/newatv14xd4.jpg

http://img175.imageshack.us/img175/2217/newatv15sz9.jpg

http://img122.imageshack.us/img122/2053/newatv16gb8.jpg

http://img149.imageshack.us/img149/7551/newatv17wx9.jpg

And the video here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MkRVY4StifE
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Re: 47cc converted to 110cc

Looks and sounds awesome!
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Thank you SO much! But yeah, i think my homemade exhaust makes it sound pretty damn sweet
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Alright people, this is the message i have been waiting SO much to give you! But here it goes:

THE ATV IS DONE!!!!!

I was just out testing it in my yard, and OH MY GOD! It's SO insane! I just start i 2. gear, and when i just touch the throttle, it does wheelies! I haven't tried other gears then 1. and 2. yet, because i have only tried it in my yard today, on wet grass And DAMN! It drifts A LOT too!! I just LOVE IT!! But the rear tire hose broke... So now i have to order a new one. But i will take A LOT of pictures when i get it!
Not bad for a 16 year old boy eh?
Any one who have the tools and skills to do this, DO IT!
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Awesome. sounds really fun!
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It's the most fun thing in the world! Can't wait till i get my hose!! Then i'm going to show you a lot of pictures and videos!
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Re: 47cc converted to 110cc

i might also be getting one of these but i thought they were pretty fun with the 2 stroke they come with i cant imagine a 110cc lol
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Haha, you are right, you can't imagine it!! It's just insane in the brain... My neighbour, who is a pretty big guy, drove it, and it still did wheelies with him and drifted and all that stuff! So it has A LOT of power!!
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i do like it and i want one! now all we need is some drift vids cant wait!

does it tear big chunks of grass out or does it glide smoothly across the grass?
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You are going to get some vids soon! But it drives really nice! If you just floor it, and lean forward, it does a lot of wheelspin, it really awesome! And if you turn, and then just floor it, it starts to drift It SO FUN to ride! You should build one!
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i most likely will since i need something small and fun for rough terrain like riding through the yard! all my neighbors said i can use their yards to ride through plus my neighbor directly across the way has one that i already modded but its the 2 stroke and pulls a wheely!

this is why i cant imagine a 110cc unless the 110cc helps weigh it down some cuz those front wheels lift pretty easily.
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It still does wheelies! You have to be very carefull with the throttle!! It's INSANE!!
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where are the videos? i wanna see it pulling some wheel stands.
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I just have to get the new rear sprocket mounted I bought a 25 T sprocket, so now it should kick butt! And i should be able to use all the gears, instead of just starting in 4. gear But it's not just like that to mount the rear sprocket... I have to make a new bracket for it But i will get done soon!
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Re: 47cc converted to 110cc

i have a 110cc quad that i bought and it dosent start i bought a new cdi ignition and a stater and a coil and i put them all on and i started then i was riding the quad for a little then i shut off so i started it again and it started but shut off again and it wouldnt start i used my car to start it but i was wondering can iy had have too much voltage and burned out the new parts or is it something else please give me an answer i was to get the quad running as soon as possible thanks!!!!!!! [:
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