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Old 15-05-2007, 11:50 AM
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You can put the engine on your right hand side (fuel tank on the left to balance it out a bit) and that way you can have a direct gear shift lever to the engine. This would save a lot of mucking about with linkages etc but might look a bit gay. I still recon it would be better to just buy one if you are looking at only 125cc.

IMO if you are going to spend the time and $$$$ to build one then you should build one that hammers and use a second hand road bike engine.
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