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Reviewed in the United States on March 14, 2025
This should be standard on all minis. Even if I had perfect holes drilled in my bike, I'd still use this. Dropping the engine over the studs was a huge time-saver.
Mark
Reviewed in the United States on February 9, 2025
Fit well on my Coleman mini bike. I put a predator 212 engine on it and the bolt holes line up. There's a lot of room for adjustment if need be.
Gary
Reviewed in the United States on June 14, 2024
First thing I recommend is buying new bolts as the ones that comes with it are very soft and strip easy.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on March 18, 2024
The PACEWALKER adjustable Aluminum Motor Plate is so easy to use and Just what the Doctor Ordered for my minibike. The stock steel engine mounts were failing, I needed a simple solution to repair the mount - using the PACEWALKER adjustable Aluminum Motor Plate was a no brainer - Now I have no more motor mount issues.Using the PACEWALKER adjustable Aluminum Motor Plate in my MiniBike makes it run so smooth, the ride is so much better. I am very happy with the design, especially the multiple mounting holes that the new engine mount had to make installing it a snap. Everything needed to install the engine mount was included in the set. Definitely a Five Star Product. This engine mount could be used for a Kart, Minibike, or equipment like a log splitter I would think.
Mity2
Reviewed in the United States on November 10, 2024
I used this piece because one from Nibbi was crap. Couldn’t get it to seal. It’s pretty long. So I cut off about 1.25” off of it for my application, because it stuck out the side quite bit.I ended up going with Shred Head from GOS, and use their manifold, but I’ll buy it again if I’m stuck using the stock head
william F.
Reviewed in the United States on October 16, 2024
Dos what it should.
C
Reviewed in the United States on April 2, 2024
I build minibikes for fun. I have built a LOT of minibikes. This one did not go on a Doodlebug, or Coleman. It went on something I built out of random stuff. It has no problem fitting any GX200 clone (like a Predator 212) and holds it in place just fine. Mine is holding an actual GX200 that I tore off of an old rototiller. It went right on and has been fine.The bracket is plenty strong, but I'm not so sure about the bolts. They didn't seem like the highest quality that I've seen. I am definitely going to keep an eye on them.As far as installation goes, I just bolted it in place. It certainly shouldn't be difficult.
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