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Guest Mashrock

i just purchaced a small 50hp shot from ebay. and will attempt to fit it to my pocket bike.

now am i crazy.

and should i expect the rod breaking and a piston going up my ass??

or will i just die a slow blood loss death from gravel rash??

or is he going to work?? and be fine??

anyone??

haha i am looking forward to this

p.s. just got my bike going after 6 months of him sitting there doing shit all.

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can you post the link to the kit?

We hooked up a system a few years ago to a honda scooter.

The system was a fire extinguisher full of nitrous, a second fuel line coming from the tank, a solanoid and a pair of fogger nozzels.

cost about $150 to make and it was a 30hp shot (used NXexpress fogger 30hp nozzles)

you would hit it at 60 and loose the backend,

If you hit it on launch it would wheelstand...

50hp shot sounds like 30hp too much for a pocket bike. prepare for a piston in the ass...

can you post the link to the kit?

We hooked up a system a few years ago to a honda scooter.

The system was a fire extinguisher full of nitrous, a second fuel line coming from the tank, a solanoid and a pair of fogger nozzels.

cost about $150 to make and it was a 30hp shot (used NXexpress fogger 30hp nozzles)

you would hit it at 60 and loose the backend,

If you hit it on launch it would wheelstand...

50hp shot sounds like 30hp too much for a pocket bike. prepare for a piston in the ass...

I agree, 50 hp is too much NAWS

Guest Mashrock

Hahaha loving the feedback!

Its some kit from ebay which uses them nitros bottles from the whipped cream bulbs. so i doubt that it would be like a 50 shot. probably a fair bit less.

but yeah i do beleive the fueling will be a problem and should be able to sort that out with help from a friend,

its only costing about 50 bucks after conversion. and shipping!

lol there is someone in sydney who has the nos shots, i got the setup for mine for $100. just be careful when you get it, dont free rev the bike, casue it will blow the motor. but its crazy, lean forward when u press the button, casue the bike tries to go up on its front wheel.

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