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MarksA-C Posted - 07/31/2009 : 01:47:54
Hey ya'll.

Well I've been busy a bit for the past few weeks (Months) making a custom motorized bicycle.

It was a old Hiawatha cheapie (Brand name, made cheap, sold everywhere) so I desided to use it for a different propose. After many days of cutting and grinding and welding it finally started to take shape.

The engine on it is a partially rebuilt 1953 Briggs and Stratton 6S.

Take a look and tell me what you think. It needs to be finished, cleaned a bit and painted but its ride-able and trust me that its fun to ride.









After taking it up to my families cabin for a week and a half of fun, I came home and did a few changes to make it for comfortable.

Here it is now...



Its a fun project and you can follow my build here...
http://ratrodbikes.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=21&t=17327#p175510

I also have a video up on youtube of me riding it. Here is the link.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q6zvjcZLhBk



Well, I'm off.
Take care everyone.
Mark-
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MarksA-C Posted - 07/31/2009 : 23:12:57
It does have a welded double rim on the back and I use that for the drive. It works pretty good but sometimes when turning sharply to the left you grind on that rim.
I plan on extending the exhaust back with a 2" piece of electrical conduit. Its light pipe and the larger diameter will make the engine sound better :D

In this little short vid you can see the drive system a bit better. Foot engaging clutch
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skunkhome Posted - 07/31/2009 : 18:38:05
Looks like he has a double rim. Reminds me of my grandfathers old Pope motor cycle. Looks like it gets along pretty well on 1.5 hp.
olcowhand Posted - 07/31/2009 : 18:35:07
quote:
Originally posted by cleatusj

Daniel, looks like he used a jack shaft to get across from the left.

Mark, it looks like fun.



Look close Keith...drive V-belt to wheel is on the left.
Mark...I love the "stinger" exhaust!
cleatusj Posted - 07/31/2009 : 17:38:43
Daniel, looks like he used a jack shaft to get across from the left.

Mark, it looks like fun.
olcowhand Posted - 07/31/2009 : 13:28:07
Pretty neat Mark! Do you have a second rim welded on for the large pulley? Need some pics of the drive area.
oldron Posted - 07/31/2009 : 09:27:45
Keep up the mods Mark.
Ron
MarksA-C Posted - 07/31/2009 : 08:53:52
By law, since I don't have pedals I have to get a moped license for it, but I have plans to stretch the frame about 5" so I can mount a set of pedals on there (That work) so it would be a motor assisted bicycle (No license needed in the state of WI)

I didn't really build it to ride it around a lot here at home. Mostly for tractor shows and up at my familys cabin (Which I might move up there if I can find a job in that area).
skunkhome Posted - 07/31/2009 : 08:02:01
Mark, do you have to license that bike. Here in LA you have to register and license any bike that has a motorized assist (even an electric helper motor). I was considering a helper motor on my bike until I discovered that.
7010b1 Posted - 07/31/2009 : 05:56:07
to cool. only mods I liked to do was making choppers out of them "no engines just your feet." I extended the forks and dropped them, used push scooters wheel for the front. "the thing that looks like a skate board with 2 wheels and a T handle for your hands."

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