updated fox pics 1973 thunderbolt

cfh

Well-Known Member
#2
i have a couple Fox 198 models. One has a predator style motor, the other an HS50. It's a fun model but my one complaint is the footpeg placement... it feels "cramped" to me riding it. No real way to fix that either (at least not easily.) But it's a fun model. The HS50 is a little too small for the wheel size though. Mine has a Dynocam245 installed and slide carb, so that helps a lot. The one with the predator really seems more appropriate, but just looks awful.
http://www.pinrepair.com/minibikes/p/fox1973thunderbolt198_mine1.jpg
http://www.pinrepair.com/minibikes/p/fox1973thunderbolt198_mine3.jpg
 
#3
i like both your bike i did what you said make my bike my bike i new the steen tank just did not get it to big so i am making a laughing indian thank you cfh
 
#4
i have a couple Fox 198 models. One has a predator style motor, the other an HS50. It's a fun model but my one complaint is the footpeg placement... it feels "cramped" to me riding it. No real way to fix that either (at least not easily.) But it's a fun model. The HS50 is a little too small for the wheel size though. Mine has a Dynocam245 installed and slide carb, so that helps a lot. The one with the predator really seems more appropriate, but just looks awful.
http://www.pinrepair.com/minibikes/p/fox1973thunderbolt198_mine1.jpg
http://www.pinrepair.com/minibikes/p/fox1973thunderbolt198_mine3.jpg
WHAT SIGHS SPROCKET ARE YOU RUNING ON JACK SHAFF THANK YOU
 

cfh

Well-Known Member
#5
i'm pretty sure it's either a 9 tooth or 10 tooth jackshaft sprocket. if you're running a tecumseh i would go 9 tooth. with a predator you can do 10 tooth.
 
Top