What is this thing? Brand New 105cc 36" Bar Generic 2-Stroke Gas Chainsaw - $655 (Plain City, OH) Generic 105cc 36" single cylinder 2-stroke gasoline chainsaw in Magnesium alloy; Engine: Air cooling; single cylinder, two stroke gasoline engine; Maximum Power: 6.5 hp/4.8 kw; Displacement: 105 cc; Max speed (with cutting attachment): 8,000 rpm; Ignition: Breaker controller magneto; Chain lubrication: auto oiler with manual assist; Starter: Automatic recoil hand starter ; Bar: 36"; Fuel tank capacity: 1,200 ml; Fuel: Gasoline/2-cycle with oil mixing ratio 25:1/ 40:1; Oil tank capacity: 530 ml; Chain Gauge: .404"; Chain Pitch: 3/8"; Net weight (without bar and chain): 23.6 lb.; Net weight with 36" bar and chain: 33.3 lb.; Assembly required. Location: Plain City, OH http://columbus.craigslist.org/bfd/4304843626.html
A lot of chips Some on AS have them, both the 090 and the 070 pictured above in the OP. They are clones of the original. But far cheaper than what an original in Mint condition would cost. There are vids out there of these running.. Not real hit runners. IMO.
I know a person on ebay with one. I this k they want $700 for a copy new 090. They sell chinese parts on ebay. Dex you have done business with them as well. Think your 52cc they dont have it listed but told me in a message to pass it on. But head there is fake 070,090 and I think some like 034 or 042 or something g else. And possibly I this k there some copy 361 or something g as well?
Plus when they were just 2 number saws like 070 or 090 there was not an "ms" in front of them. That came about with the 3 number designation like ms660 ms 880 etc.
Love the fact that they left the chain on there. That way if you wreck you won't have to get up and face the shame of wrecking a bike. Just lose your head
It could come in handy working your way through pedestrian traffic... Insane Russian Attack Bike is Powered by a Chainsaw by Charley Cameron, 03/13/12 filed under: Bicycles, Green Transportation, News, Recycled Materials Other than the fact that it was constructed in Russia, we aren’t entirely sure who’s responsible for this mean-looking chainsaw bike. While it may look like it’s designed for the sole purpose of cutting down everything in its path, the chainsaw’s motor does in fact power the front wheel of the bike. Apparently it’s not an uncommon practice – there’s a few instructional videos, and even an instructable out there for attaching a chainsaw motor to your bike, and with a 49cc engine or higher, it looks as though you can get a decent speed going. (If you lack a spare chainsaw, a weed wacker or any other small engine can do the job). A common thread through all the other versions we’ve seen? The recycled motors tend to power the back wheel, and generally the other working parts of the original appliance — such as blades — are removed before the motor is hooked up to the bike. And while we can be absolutely certain that this insane Russian attack bike is in no way safe, we also can’t speak to the safety of making your own motorbike either — if you’re dubious of trying this, we might recommend seeking out a less DIY electric bike instead.
[quot="DexterDay, post: 64137, member: 3"]Nope. Look up the buyer. She is from Mississippi. No 070 or 090. Maybe your mistaken[/quote] What i mean is that the chinese parts seller (the woman) does not have one listed on ebay. But she does have one for sale. I asked about a part I did not see and somehow chainsaws were brought up and she knew I was a chainsaw nut. She said she had a new never run 090 that they wanted to sell it was $700 or however much. If I knew anyone interested to pass it on. So no they dont have one listed but do have at least one. If I misunderstood what you said, sorry.