| | | Paint Booth & Chop Shop What really makes a motorized bicycle stand out is the customized work and paint jobs we give them. We'd love to hear your ideas and have a look at your customized work. | Soon to be my new Motorbike!!! Discussion at Motorized Bicycle Engine Kit Forum in the Paint Booth & Chop Shop forum. ok, here you go. After snapping my frame, I was in need of a new one. Found me a bike ...  | | 
09-23-2009, 08:42 AM
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| | Soon to be my new Motorbike!!! ok, here you go. After snapping my frame, I was in need of a new one. Found me a bike thrown out. It was just laying there, at the side of the curb, waiting for me.  So, tomorrow, I start the build. Here is some pics and stuff. Pictures by ADDICTED-BICYCLE-CUSTOMS - Photobucket Any suggestions? Here is the type of bike. It's from the 1970's!!! Awesome!
-jeunet, franche comte>Bike is from France. Jeunet main | 
09-23-2009, 06:30 PM
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| | Re: Soon to be my new Motorbike!!! nice find.
do the thin wheels help at all? | 
09-23-2009, 07:10 PM
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| | Re: Soon to be my new Motorbike!!! The pedals might hit the engine, & you will have to change the bars & brake levers... | 
09-23-2009, 08:29 PM
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| | Re: Soon to be my new Motorbike!!! The old 10 speeds are ideal for a HT. You can fit your 26" rear wheel then use some modern MTB forks and brakes for the front. A coaster rear wheel would be ideal.
These old steel frames are what HT engines were designed to fit.
The crank spindle might be a bit short but its an easy fix. | 
09-23-2009, 09:36 PM
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| | Re: Soon to be my new Motorbike!!! very nice find a little tlc and a shift kit and you will have one sweet mb. keep us posted
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pedaling sucks!!! | 
09-23-2009, 11:46 PM
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| | Re: Soon to be my new Motorbike!!! so it just turned up...you might want to make sure its not one of your neighbor's | 
09-24-2009, 12:44 AM
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| | Re: Soon to be my new Motorbike!!! I saw the dude in his house, pointed, and he waved it away, sayin take it. lol, I made sure I wasn't stealing it. ha ha. So, I have fixed the bike, and first ride, smooth, silent, and oh man, does it ever respond when you push on those pedals! I was in hard gear PEDALING uphill!!! I was in shock. Lol, when the engine is installed, It's going to be very fast! Bike weighs nothing too, I can't believe they threw this out! I found another throw out that is in way worse shape. Lol, It's a womans 10 speed, but I figure it's extra parts, since I haven't any for this type of bike. As for the pedals hitting the engine, what can I do about that? If it happens. I'm starting the build in about 10 mins, I don't plan to pedal much, it's all engine for me, so if I can just bend the pedal arms slightly to fit, would that work? lol. I don't really want to do that. It's all original parts on this bike, every part is metal stamped, pedal arms, derailer, handlebars, frame, etc. Anyways, How can I fix the hitting pedal problem if it happens?
I'm not trying to spend any money. lol | 
09-24-2009, 12:48 AM
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| | Re: Soon to be my new Motorbike!!! My first build war a 27". the only problem is the peddle hit the motor but that looks like a steel crank arm so it will bend easier than aluminum. and you are going to fly fly | 
09-24-2009, 12:49 AM
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| | Re: Soon to be my new Motorbike!!! I so can't wait! LOL | 
09-24-2009, 05:06 AM
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| | Re: Soon to be my new Motorbike!!! Ok guys, here's what I've done so far. It's been a long build. Issues all the way. But, I think I'm working out the kinks here, just stopped for some food. been going 3 or 4 hours straight on this build so far. Lol, I hope I have that sprocket straight! Can't pedal all the way around, the left pedal needs to be bent, other pedal clears by like 2mm. lol. So I can pedal 80% of the way around. Good enough for now. Mounted without frame adapter, like it's supposed to, and I used leather belt on the motor mounts to dampen a ton of whatever vib this thing's gonna experience. I need to put a spacer nut on the rear left axle. The chain rubs on the frame, with the spacer, it should be fine. It seems fine when I pull on the frame a bit, so a spacer would make sense.  It's coming along fine, I may not even need new fuel line, I just need to move the tank back towards the seat for now, and I've yet to change over the handlebars. It's coming though.  | | Thread Tools | | | | Display Modes | Linear Mode |
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