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    Registered User jasonjuch's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by davido View Post
    Where are you in school at?
    Baylor in Waco, my apartment is pretty much touching campus on the south side but the law school is on the north side, to drive I have to do a circle around campus but by bike it's a straight shot.
    Hopefully I'll have some motivation to take the bike with this motor on it. FedEx had delays today so it says delivery is tomorrow
    85 yota, 305 on propane, 4.7 t-case, 37" hummer tires on H1 beadlocks, rear welded

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    Got it running last night. Pretty fun but I'm having some problems with the wheel sprocket being not lined up perfectly with the drive sprocket

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    85 yota, 305 on propane, 4.7 t-case, 37" hummer tires on H1 beadlocks, rear welded

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    Make sure you have the chain as tight as you can get it. Be prepared to break a few spokes. A simple but effective way to make wheels last is to zip tie the spokes together where they intersect.

    You can pm me if you have any questions to maximize happy times over sad times.
    Ryan Clarke
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    will do. thanks
    85 yota, 305 on propane, 4.7 t-case, 37" hummer tires on H1 beadlocks, rear welded

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