
It turned out that Bali is not just great to modify  the low rider scooter with the flow. This  time Agung Darma, builder The 6 Pe from Denpasar presenting his works  Suzuki Supermoto and you certainly do not think that the base of the  duck's Suzuki Satria 120R Pacung Nang. Remarkably,  transfer of power to the rear wheels do not use chains.
For the flow of road this tracker, Great use belts  and pulleys to drive the rear wheels. Transfer  system is more complicated because of the front gear connected to the  sprocket chain is coupled with the front pulley of a given protective  plate to protect them from dust and water. Then, a  second sprocket mounted on the frame below.
Then, turning round to the back of larger diameter  pulleys attached to the rear drum, relying v-belt. "Once the machine bergasing, first front gear pulley rotate  the front wear chains with a ratio of 1:1. Then, the front pulley rotate  the pulley diameter of 10 cm diameter 27 cm behind," said Agung.
Diameter of pulleys, according to club retainer GPS Bali, has  been measured based on the circumference of the front and rear gear  ratio is right with the engine power and weight of the motor. Hence, the motor still running good, meskipu damaged road  conditions or uphill.
"Gaps in the  belt pulley made about 3 mm and under tension belt tensioner stabilized  Mitsubishi L300 car engine so as not to slip during the taxable belt  hot, wet or dirty," said Agung.
Changing  the gender of the duck so this motocross models, the framework also  worked on road-style tracker for the composition is pretty good. Moreover, the chassis cradle type is already filled  with waste sokbreker Yamaha YZ125 SE follows a triangle and wide  handlebars HDS output.
The middle  is filled body Yamaha YZ125 custom, although they had to reset the frame  for the seat position and seat monosok can Kitaco center. As a result, his work was successfully champion a duck  modification Bali One Heart Modification Contezt. (KR15)
Suzuki Satria No Chain
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