Things You'll Need
Instructions
Install the motor behind the bicycle seat. In this position the chain from the engine to the rear wheel will not interfere with the rider's legs. No matter which type of engine you choose you will need to attach a bicycle gear to the motor shaft. You will be running a bicycle chain around this gear to the hub of the rear wheel of the bicycle. Make sure you have the type of bicycle chain where it is easy to add and delete links. The chain on a motorized bike will be considerably shorter than the length required for a regular bike.
Get an extended hub so the motor chain can be installed in addition to the pedal chain. You need some sort of clutch on the motor so it can be disengaged when you are using the pedals. The extended hub will have one extra gear, and this extra gear will be what the motor chain goes around.
Use the extra cabling to run the clutch cable along the frame of the bike and up to the handle bars. This will make it easy to engage and disengage the engine. There should be some emergency cutoff to the engine in case the bike goes down. If you are using a gasoline engine, the spark plug wire is often on top and snaps off. If you do not have such an arrangement, install some sort of emergency cutoff.