Grandpa's new old monarch

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jcchappy

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this is my grandpas monarch that he bought back in the 60's used. I rode it when I was a kid hard to pedel and heavy but it was a tank. Anyway he saw my motor bicycle and started telling me about when he was young his uncle had a motor bicycle. His uncle never let him ride it so... Long story short I grabbed this one out of his storage shed it was in need of bad repair, rust, dri rot, no seat cover, all in all dilapidation. I was going to just clean it up and make one of the little china girl engines look like it was 60 years old but I found lots of problems in the frame. I stripped it down fixed a freeze bust in the down tube and sanded off all the rust and painted it cherry red will have a little 80 cc engine and an in frame tank when i'm done. Check the gator print leather I put on the seat. I have some more pics from the before I will try to get on here tomorrow.
 

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jcchappy

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And Yes the forks were really bent before and now they are fixed someone had a heck of a wreck. The pedels have 3 small round reflectors on each side and one in the very end. I am going to keep the big chain gear in the front. I usually switch them out to a real small one for easy pedaling. this one will keep the large front gear and what I have done is make a new gear for the back , a lot larger one. this way the pedel ratio will still be close to 1 to 1 instead of like 1 to 5 or 6. this will allow for easy starts. The one thing I really need for this project and I havent been able to find yet is a larger engine drive gear for the rear wheel. This is my grandfathers bike and he will ride it. Mainly in the pasture and on dirt roads so I need it to have torque and low end power. Most of the gears go smaller for higher speeds. I don't want him to wipe out at a high speed something around 15 wound out maxed. I was thinking like a 60 to 70 tooth rear sprocket.
 

bairdco

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gotta love the old bikes...

one thing you should check before your grandpa rides it, is the travel on the springer fork. with the added weight and speeds of a motor, they tend to bottom out really easy. a lot of people end up tightening them or whatever so it becomes a "springer" in name only.

and call Jim at Manic Mechanic (ad to your left...) about a sprocket. i think i remember him mentioning making a giant one for someone else...
 

jcchappy

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Thanks guys I've been wanting to make it nice for a long time but the engine spurred me into movement. my friend rides a monarch of the same year and doesnt have any problem not saying this one won't bottom out but it probably wont get rode alot. I dunno my grandpa may take up the motor bike life who knows? got the front wheel installed and the chain ring and crank yeasterday. I went on a cruise last week and when I got back my shop had became a swimming pool. I have been working on sucking all the water out and drying chilton manuals and oiling my dads guns. One little 1/2 inch water line froze and exploded filled my shop with water man its a mess but nothing really got hurt so all in all I was lucky.