

#Small chopper motorcycle manual#
These engines are Unit construction, allowing for traditional multi-speed transmissions, and may feature either a semi-auto or fully manual transmission.


Larger, vertical engines up to 250cc, developed for the ATV and motorcycle market are also used. 50cc (actually 49.5cc) engines offer the advantage of being classified as a Moped or Scooter engine, and many municlities do not require a specific motorcycle license to operate a vehicles with engines sizes of less than 50cc. One of the most popular is a Base 50 engine, a generic term for Imported single cylinder horizontal 50cc to 140cc 4-stroke engines derived from Honda's line of small motorcycle engines. The tube or pipe is bent and then welded together to get the desired angles and shapes of the frame. Custom Mini Choppers are generally constructed from 1" steel tubing or 3/4" steel black pipe. Commercially available Mini Choppers are available from various retailers, some utilizing similar production methods to Minibikes, while others use Scooter, Moped sourced parts/engines. Mini Choppers are scaled-down versions of custom-built motorcycles known as choppers. Mini choppers in Ballard, Seattle, Washington, May 20, 2009.
