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buck1234

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Hi all:

The great hunt for slow speed and admiring looks is ON.

First piece was just delivered. A Huffy 26" Panama Jack bike. Do take the time to look it up online, it's a handsome bike with great color scheme. No it is not a classic but will work for me . Looks and performance count with me within the old budget.

Next present was an all, old school, steel galvanized lined Tecumseh gas tank with a working petcock. Bonus it holds 1.316 gallons.

In the next few days I'll go to pick up an E Z Motor kit from a gentleman for a fair price, mounted up but never run, no gas in the tank or oil in the case.

Found H/D SS brackets to mount 160 mm disc brakes on my style forks.

If I can swing it, the brake of choice is a Avid BB7 160 mm combo kit, its complete at 60% off.


Do have a question: What style of kickstand works best for the motorized cruiser bike? The center located or the rear axel model. All input will be apreciated.

If I bore you , sorry, just skip any of my posts.

My best mate used to say "No hurry,No worry"

So to All "No hurry,No worry"


Buck aka buck1234
 

rustycase

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That Porteur centerstand from Pirate looks really good!

...spreads as it opens !!!
and adjustable legs? Wow! That's really great!

That would be a real classy addition to a Panama Jack motorized bicycle !

My two cents for a Panama Jack Cruiser would be to hang a Huge muffler on it.
And try to dampen the intake noise, also, with a nice airbox.
Make it as quiet as possible.
More people will be happy to see you.

Yah, yah.. you can put a cut-out in the exhaust pipe to get the big power when out on the open road. :)

A full sized 2nd seat is also a classic look... if you can figger out footpegs???

rc
 
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