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The IMAYCC 100cc Motorized Bike Kit is a powerful 2-stroke engine conversion kit designed for 26-28" bicycles. With a maximum speed of 50km/h and fuel efficiency of 2.5L per 100km, this kit offers an exhilarating riding experience. Installation is straightforward, requiring basic tools and skills, making it accessible for both novice and experienced riders. Compatible with various bike types, it’s the perfect upgrade for outdoor enthusiasts seeking speed and durability.
Color | 100cc Black |
Material | Metal |
Brand | IMAYCC |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 17.6 x 17.6 x 8.2 inches |
Item Weight | 26.4 Pounds |
Included Components | Bicycle Engine Kit |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Drive System | Rear-Wheel Drive |
Manufacturer | IMAYCC |
Item Weight | 26.4 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 17.6 x 17.6 x 8.2 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 100cc Bicycle Engine Kit |
Power Source | fuel_powered |
Batteries Required? | No |
T**S
Highly recommend this motor kit and seller
Just what I was looking for. #1Motor arrived very quickly and was exactly as described. #2 Package was smaller than I had expected but was very secure and despite the box having some slight damage from shipping process there was no damage to any of the contents. #3 Installation was a breeze with the provided instructions and the different components/parts being individually bagged and labeled with numbers that corespond with the assembly instructions very well. #4 Took about 2 hours from unboxing to have it installed and riding it. #5 Motor and components for the most part seem to be built with quality materials with only one complaint and that would be durability of the fule filter "See attached picture" Damaged occured after motor was installed and most likely was due to human error. #6 Overall I am very happy with my purchase of this motor kit / seller and will be doing business with them again in the near future. I plan to order another one for my nephew and install it with him as a birthday gift. He loves riding mine and asks about getting one for his bike all the time.
B**.
DOA and absolutely no instructions or wiring diagram included-Dangerous!
I bought this because my electric bike has distance ceilings that frustrate me and I live in a community with a lot of mountains and I'm not as young as I used to be to get up the hills on my weekend rides or rides with family or friends. I have an EE degree from many years ago so how hard could it be, and I have put together many small engines for my kids when they were growing up. Boy was I wrong, but then who could've assumed the manufacturer didn’t want to include manuals.First off there's no wiring diagram which is dangerous when you're involving a CDI/magneto and gasoline. But the CDI wires (Blue/Blk) are dual(spliced) already with female connector and matching blue/black/white(not used-must seal with elec. tape or should be remove from the magneto altogether you're comfortable doing that but not difficult if you open the casing. So very straightforward as it is logically outlined. Easy Peasy...Unless you get no spark, because then you have no idea if the wires are colored correctly or not because there is no wiring diagram or even installation manual only a parts description those don't describe the wires! So the assumption is blue to blue and black to black, if there's no spark is there a better assumption, what did the manufacturer simply send you add CDI or magneto? How would I know, I don't know where the probabilities lie given this is a brand new unit it's hard to assume that would be the case.I put my meter on it it says the wiring has continuity so why no spark? Unless the black is not ground and instead hot? But no one asked and no diagram to verify. So is the black from the Magneto/CDI hot instead of ground then? Is the spark plug bad? Is the ignition wire bad? Is the magneto/CDI bad? Is the CAD/WRAP in the engine bad? How can you know if you don't have confirmation of wiring to start from? It's all brand new out-of-the-box so I couldn't imagine that the parts are bad, so I guess I could replace the CDI, ignition wire, spark plug, and Magneto together and if there's still no spark then I would know that the wires are colored incorrectly. Are you kidding me? That's the only solution they give us? Wouldn't it be easier to include instruction manual that at least confirms Black wires on the CDI, CAD, and kill switch are all ground?I asked the company for a wiring diagram but no response (except that the white wire should be taped off as it can short the starter and I should go find a YouTube video for wiring specifications of their products from a third party, but not identifying any that would be applicable).Because I am just curious, I'm going to replace the magneto, the CID, the spark plug, ignition wire and the Killswitch from another kit that I just bought and put together and runs perfectly. The two kits and various parts look identical except for their badges,so it looks like the same manufacturer. I'll update on what I find out tomorrow..
E**N
Surprisingly Solid Engine - Once You Get Past the Installation Hurdles.
I recently purchased and installed this bike engine kit, and despite a few hiccups, I'm ultimately very pleased with the results. The engine itself sounds fantastic. Performance wise, I've had little to no issues since installation.The installation, however, was a bit of an adventure. While the engine itself is relatively straightforward, the included guide book is completely useless. Every comment/review I found recommended skipping it entirely, and I wholeheartedly agree. Save yourself the frustration and head straight to YouTube for a visual walkthrough.A couple of specific installation notes:• Handlebar Hole: The instructions suggest drilling a hole for the throttle cable. I used a center punch, as I do not have a drill. It gave me a clean, precise hole.• Chain Issues: Be warned – the chain that comes with this kit is larger than standard bike chains. My standard chain breaker was completely ineffective. I ended up using my center punch and the spark plug remover from the included tool kit to remove the necessary links. It was a bit of a workaround, but it got the job done.Despite these installation challenges, I'm very happy with the engine. It's powerful, sounds great, and has been reliable. If you're comfortable with a bit of DIY and willing to rely on online resources, this engine is a great value.Tools I used:• Standard Pliers - for nuts• Needle Nose Pliers - for master link• Ratchet with Sockets - for nuts• Phillips Screwdriver - for screws• Center Punch + Hammer - for hole + chain• Allen Keys - for bolts• Tin Snippers - for rubber piece & zip ties• Zip ties - for securing cables• Electrical Tape - for protecting wires*I run standard gasoline + 2 cycle engine oil.
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