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sdubb
Journeyman Modder
 

AZ USA
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Posted - 07/11/2009 : 14:34:13
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I am trying to get the rear tire back on this thing does anybody have any pictures of how its suppose to go. I have the
Wheel 6 black plastic washers 2 short metal spacer "pipes" 1 long metal spacer "pipe" 2 nuts 
In case you dont know what I am talking about here is a stock pic.
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monster
Journeyman Modder
 
Tri-Cities WA USA

175 Posts |
Posted - 07/11/2009 : 16:14:36
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never see one of those.. as for the rear wheel not sure... but as long as the chain is lined up it should be fine...
mess around with it for a awhile to see what looks correct
MonSteR tell me what you know! |
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gameboy
Administrator
   
just north of austin tx USA
1460 Posts |
Posted - 07/11/2009 : 17:50:39
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i am pretty sure it goes like this nut washer rear mount washer spacer brake long spacer tire spacer washer rear mount washer nut.
did i miss somthing? |
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sdubb
Journeyman Modder
 
AZ USA

259 Posts |
Posted - 07/11/2009 : 18:19:15
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thanks gameboy are you working right to left or left to right? oh wait I have it flipped over let me run this thru my head and I will get back to it.
I have 2 more washers then you state |
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sdubb
Journeyman Modder
 
AZ USA

259 Posts |
Posted - 07/11/2009 : 19:09:45
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that didn't work out. Here is a pic lets see if it will jog your memory.
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sdubb
Journeyman Modder
 
AZ USA

259 Posts |
Posted - 07/11/2009 : 20:11:59
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quote: Originally posted by monster
never see one of those.. as for the rear wheel not sure... but as long as the chain is lined up it should be fine...
mess around with it for a awhile to see what looks correct
MonSteR tell me what you know!
Yeah I think I might have to mess around with it for awhile. Also its a belt drive. |
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gameboy
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just north of austin tx USA
1460 Posts |
Posted - 07/12/2009 : 04:12:01
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man, it really has been a while. sorry i am not much more help, i know you could contact tiddleracer from MPW, he has had a few of these.
here is his most recent post, as luck would have it, on mx3's no less.
http://www.modifiedpowerwheels.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=10111
give him a shout and see what he says.
tell'm hey from me too. |
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gameboy
Administrator
   
just north of austin tx USA
1460 Posts |
Posted - 07/12/2009 : 04:12:59
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| oh, you've already seen this one. crap, well that might not work. |
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gregsgroup
Apprentice Modder

macungie pa USA

73 Posts |
Posted - 07/14/2009 : 03:28:07
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| Hey I put a 750w motor on one of those! Man that brings back memories! |
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sdubb
Journeyman Modder
 
AZ USA

259 Posts |
Posted - 07/14/2009 : 05:01:07
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quote: Originally posted by gregsgroup
Hey I put a 750w motor on one of those! Man that brings back memories!
Yeah I saw that and is very cool. I figure I would mess around with what I have now til I blow the motor then find a new motor and get a contoller, var throttle, and all that good stuff. |
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mr_exon
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Posted - 07/18/2009 : 05:59:56
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one of my youtube M8's rewelded one of those and made it gas....I was like wow didnt see that coming...he made it look like a 1980's brigs bike...but it was powered by a 49cc weedwacker pocket bike motor
they are fun to ride...even stock they kinda have ther own fun feel |
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sdubb
Journeyman Modder
 
AZ USA

259 Posts |
Posted - 07/18/2009 : 06:56:45
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Yeah I was really surprised it hauled my butt around, then I overvolted it to 24V then it made for a decent ride. Stock was a joke but 24V was pretty good. IT was $10 bucks so I just thought it would be fun to play around with.
The can on the motor is BIG way bigger then any of the 24V I have seen and this is a 12V  |
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gregsgroup
Apprentice Modder

macungie pa USA

73 Posts |
Posted - 07/19/2009 : 15:52:25
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quote: Originally posted by sdubb
Yeah I was really surprised it hauled my butt around, then I overvolted it to 24V then it made for a decent ride. Stock was a joke but 24V was pretty good. IT was $10 bucks so I just thought it would be fun to play around with.
The can on the motor is BIG way bigger then any of the 24V I have seen and this is a 12V 
I heard on modifiedpowerwheels those motors can handle up to 36v! |
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sdubb
Journeyman Modder
 
AZ USA

259 Posts |
Posted - 07/19/2009 : 17:31:25
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Yeah I think Tiddler did it. It would not surprise me. The motor didn't even get warm on the 24V when I went around the block and I am 210 lbs. Also like I said the motor is BIG for only being a 12V motor. I am tempted to put in a 36V throttle and controller  |
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modmom32
Starting Member
cookeville Tn

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Posted - 07/21/2010 : 22:43:25
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MODIFIED......http://www.youtube.com/user/modmom32#p/a/u/0/rSkOtYHe1mo but you must remember to weld another L bracket oner the tear drop motor head because its there to re-inforce the no turning of motor and so tentioner works. Other wise it keeps loosening up
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