Bearkat Twister!

#21
Also. Even though the engine is out. I pull the cord and it’s VERY easy to pull. And still creates spark.
Is that a sign of low compression? Seller was very honest and said it ran fine when he pulled the engine out for repaint. (Paint job sucked which is why I’m redoing it)
 
#22
That slow Bearkat is worth more than 2x as much as that coleman.
Using the word "Slow" to describe the speed of a bike is very subjective. Even if this bike only tops out at 25MPH (I am not saying it does), that would NOT be "slow" in my opinion/mind. - As they say, "Your mileage may vary."
Michael
 

Lizardking

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#23
Using the word "Slow" to describe the speed of a bike is very subjective. Even if this bike only tops out at 25MPH (I am not saying it does), that would NOT be "slow" in my opinion/mind. - As they say, "Your mileage may vary."
Michael
I used slow to describe the bike because the coleman is 2x as fast according to the owner . A turtle has blazing speed compared to a snail but still slow in my eyes.
 

Fourtogo

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#25
Thanks for the ad! Picked up this fully functional and running Bearkat Twistwr for $100 yesterday!

I also have a built coleman ct200u, but the comfort and driveability might make this my new go to!

I do want take the motor out and throw as big of a predator engine in as possible. Possibly a 420cc and get this thing going 55+ mph.
That way I can save the running stock engine so it COULD still be put back oem. But will need to learn on how to the swap, adding brakes, etc.
Going a very tight fit for pred engine . As the pred cyl leans back . And the flathead , is vertical cyl . The jack shaft is right behind the engine also . And the unique motor mounts

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#26
Thanks for the ad! Picked up this fully functional and running Bearkat Twistwr for $100 yesterday!

I also have a built coleman ct200u, but the comfort and driveability might make this my new go to!

I do want take the motor out and throw as big of a predator engine in as possible. Possibly a 420cc and get this thing going 55+ mph.
That way I can save the running stock engine so it COULD still be put back oem. But will need to learn on how to the swap, adding brakes, etc.


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I paid 150.00 for mine , pictured here with my Tote Gote 770
 

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