Make sure the to sprockets are aligned exactly by shimming the axle. Also ensure chain tension is correct or fit a chain tensioner. Dirt particles may well have made the chain very sloppy and it might need renewing.
if you don't keep your chain and gears on your bike greased it will rust and come off.
Not if your carb is adjusted properly.
maybe dont put it on your bike
i am using a 29cc weed eater engine in a small peddal bike as a proto type for my 100cc chain saw engine bike. use a chain saw motor it is better but keep most of the plastic b/c it flowes the air over the cylender but if you cant get a chain saw then make the bigger sprocket smaller but you loose power!!! MUST HAVE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Dude if you don't know how to take care of a dirt bike you don't need one.... duh basic maintenance: oil changes gear oil keep ur nuts n bolts properly tightened make sure Ur air filter is on good so it don't fall off it you have a water cooled bike keep Ur coolant properly filler look for cracks in the hoses and when washing your bike dont spray the air filter or box keep upir chain tightened and oiled and replaice the sprokest when need be that the basic
Make sure you change your oil every so often. Make sure you keep your chain tight. Clean your air filter everytime you ride it or buy a new one. Make sure everything stays lubed. Dont rag the bike out and you should be fine.
okay, if you are using a normal bike short or jeans {jeans you don't minded getting dirty} and a tshirt. if you use a racing dirt bike padding gloves helmets and and some goggles to keep dirt out of your eyes
Like most motorcycles, a dirt bike will turn off in a few seconds if you don't keep reving the motor when you're standing still. Do this for a few seconds after you start the bike and it should work fine. (make sure to do this in nuetral)
If you mean stabilizers that you attached to the back of your bike to keep you stable the answers yes. As stabilizers stop you from falling over keeping you balanced.
you have to start from a distance and then at high speed you have to pass over those cracks you keep on falling in
Sure you can. But it won't gain you that much, as you will need either to keep the rear derailer or to install a special device to keep the chain tensioned.
Sure you can. Keep in mind that the overall gearing will determine how heavy or easy the going will be.