Converting Ct100 To A Wheelie Machine
Started by AMG, May 26 2012 02:10 PM
12 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 26 May 2012 - 02:10 PM
I have an CT100 lying back home unused of late,
the poor thing crying over its fate,
breeding in its engine a lot of hate,
a bike which was once my dear mate,
together we went everywhere and never reached late,
now waiting for its expiry date,
standing in the scorching sun near the gate,
passersby keep asking its rate,
my parents nagging me to sell it off and I keep telling them to wait,
<slow fade>
and I keep telling them to wait
and I keep telling them to wait.
So I have decided to do something really crazy with it, and what better than to make it a wheelie machine.
So guys, advice on how to go about it.
the poor thing crying over its fate,
breeding in its engine a lot of hate,
a bike which was once my dear mate,
together we went everywhere and never reached late,
now waiting for its expiry date,
standing in the scorching sun near the gate,
passersby keep asking its rate,
my parents nagging me to sell it off and I keep telling them to wait,
<slow fade>
and I keep telling them to wait
and I keep telling them to wait.
So I have decided to do something really crazy with it, and what better than to make it a wheelie machine.
So guys, advice on how to go about it.
#2
Posted 28 May 2012 - 01:30 PM
Nice Poem.... Ultra Like..
As for the Wheelie part, i suggest using a Large number Teethed sprocket for the Rear Wheel.. The engine will pull good for a Wheelie, but the Top speed shall drop.. In that case you might also wanna trinkle with its gear box so in the last gear the wheel speed will increase to compensate for the oversize Rear Sprocket.
As for the Wheelie part, i suggest using a Large number Teethed sprocket for the Rear Wheel.. The engine will pull good for a Wheelie, but the Top speed shall drop.. In that case you might also wanna trinkle with its gear box so in the last gear the wheel speed will increase to compensate for the oversize Rear Sprocket.
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#3
Posted 28 May 2012 - 02:45 PM
I am guessing you have not thought and accepted to press the self destruct button hence larger rear or smaller front sprocket is enough..
But if you do not have any problem if the bike's life goes down then you can bump up the power..
KnN i doubt might be available, if something is then you can definitely go for it, up-jet it accordingly..
That should get some amount of life back into it which i am guessing it might have lost over time..
If you really want to get even more juice boring is an option, high-lift cams as well, FF's do follow of course..
You can tinkle and add other stuff as well like the gear box, quick throttle etc..
You can remove some unwanted clothes and save some weight plus wont look bad even if there are one or two falls..
P.s none of this is really necessary if one just wants to pop wheelie's.. But this can be good starters if you want an bonkers bike..
But if you do not have any problem if the bike's life goes down then you can bump up the power..
KnN i doubt might be available, if something is then you can definitely go for it, up-jet it accordingly..
That should get some amount of life back into it which i am guessing it might have lost over time..
If you really want to get even more juice boring is an option, high-lift cams as well, FF's do follow of course..
You can tinkle and add other stuff as well like the gear box, quick throttle etc..
You can remove some unwanted clothes and save some weight plus wont look bad even if there are one or two falls..
P.s none of this is really necessary if one just wants to pop wheelie's.. But this can be good starters if you want an bonkers bike..
To travel is better then to arrive - Anonymous
#4
Posted 28 May 2012 - 02:58 PM
Ninad is the right person to advise
#6
Posted 28 May 2012 - 03:53 PM
Destruct...his bike is still in one piece I guess. The 100cc one.
#7
Posted 31 May 2012 - 03:04 PM
Who in ninad?
#8
Posted 31 May 2012 - 03:10 PM
If i ain't wrong then he is here by the name nin..
To travel is better then to arrive - Anonymous
#9
Posted 01 June 2012 - 12:10 AM
If you have an CT100 lying back home unused of late,
dont let the poor thing cry over its fate,
or breed in its engine a lot of hate,
a bike which was once your dear mate,
you still should go together everywhere mate,
she'l promise you would never reach late,
now since its waiting for its expiry date,
standing in the scorching sun near the gate,
passersby keep asking its rate,
ask your parents to stop nagging you to sell it off and tell them WAIT!
<pause>

pull up such a wheelie...and say wasnt this worth the wait ?!?!
This was 2yrs ago at the automall show at bandra...dont remember who that guy was from pune as im unfortunately not in touch with them
Thats Adil from stuntmania fame...
Performing with Adil,Javed,Umair,Smita and all was such a nice time...Some good old days they were




I dont have more pics of the platina there..
P.S. Thank you guys..especially satyen and deepak for pointing out to this thread and reminding me of the good old stunting days !
Also the 100ccbike that I have is still there with me and in good condition...here is a pic..

no offence towards the one who thought about the self-destruct button...its alright..whatever I do on my bikes may give an impression like that but i do love my bikes
dont let the poor thing cry over its fate,
or breed in its engine a lot of hate,
a bike which was once your dear mate,
you still should go together everywhere mate,
she'l promise you would never reach late,
now since its waiting for its expiry date,
standing in the scorching sun near the gate,
passersby keep asking its rate,
ask your parents to stop nagging you to sell it off and tell them WAIT!
<pause>

pull up such a wheelie...and say wasnt this worth the wait ?!?!
This was 2yrs ago at the automall show at bandra...dont remember who that guy was from pune as im unfortunately not in touch with them
Thats Adil from stuntmania fame...
Performing with Adil,Javed,Umair,Smita and all was such a nice time...Some good old days they were




I dont have more pics of the platina there..
P.S. Thank you guys..especially satyen and deepak for pointing out to this thread and reminding me of the good old stunting days !
Also the 100ccbike that I have is still there with me and in good condition...here is a pic..

no offence towards the one who thought about the self-destruct button...its alright..whatever I do on my bikes may give an impression like that but i do love my bikes
#10
Posted 01 June 2012 - 07:59 AM
Nin bhai i din say your bike is destructed, i said trying to get max power output will do that.. People fail to understand but even a stupid air-filter change decreases the engine life..
To travel is better then to arrive - Anonymous
#11
Posted 01 June 2012 - 11:43 AM
Poet Ninad 
So do advise him what needs to be done.
So do advise him what needs to be done.
#12
Posted 05 June 2012 - 12:45 AM
@rahul..no offence taken man ! 
@deepak dada...those lines were his only..just modified(good at that:p) it for him..
well i wouldnt suggest any modifications...as rahul too correctly pointed out...keep the bike stock and enjoy what you can get out of it...
else chaitanya dada has already mentioned what all can be done...
@deepak dada...those lines were his only..just modified(good at that:p) it for him..
well i wouldnt suggest any modifications...as rahul too correctly pointed out...keep the bike stock and enjoy what you can get out of it...
else chaitanya dada has already mentioned what all can be done...
#13
Posted 05 June 2012 - 04:55 PM
Ninad ka bus chale toh woh khudka bike bhi jugaad se bana dega
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