My First Build_Dyno Cruiser

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mexlas

New Member
Apr 15, 2010
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California
Hello all,

I just wanted to share some pictures of my first build. Its an early GT Dyno with a Wildcat 80 engine with Sportsmans sprocket and adapter.





 

atombikes

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Feb 14, 2010
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mexlas-

Great looking bike! In case you didn't know, what you have is a Dyno Von Franco edition. I have one, but I got mine free (it was a basket case).



I wish mine were as nice as yours; I would have kept the special paint scheme and striping. But this is what mine looks like now (a 4 stroke work in progress):

 

paul

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Dec 23, 2007
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that is going to be one fine looking motorized bicycle. I agree if their was a way to make the fake tank hold gas that would be really nice
 

scotto-

Custom 4-Stroke Bike Builder
Jun 3, 2010
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Nice mexlas! You did a great justice to your bike by adding the tank/rack and not just slapping an ugly p-nut tank on top of the stylish non-functioning stock tank. Awesome!

I'm more than sure the fake tank could be made functional quite easily as well, but not necessary with the rack/tank. Wish more people could see it this way......I truly don't like the "pimple on a pumpkin", strap-on peanut tank, maybe it's just me lol.

Rack/tanks rock.....keeps the bike looking much cleaner and are functional.



.wee.
 
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mexlas

New Member
Apr 15, 2010
28
6
3
California
mexlas-

Great looking bike! In case you didn't know, what you have is a Dyno Von Franco edition. I have one, but I got mine free (it was a basket case).



I wish mine were as nice as yours; I would have kept the special paint scheme and striping. But this is what mine looks like now (a 4 stroke work in progress):

Thanks you Atombikes, I love this color.. I am thinking about my next build, it's also going to be 4 stroke like yours.
 

mexlas

New Member
Apr 15, 2010
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California
Sweeet bike! :)

We just need to figure out an easy way to get the fake tanks to hold gas.
Thanks Motobicycleracing, I totally agree about the tank, I can close to making a small tank to hold small amount of fuel to keep in the fake tank... I found this cool rack tank for $25.00 could not pass it up.
 

mexlas

New Member
Apr 15, 2010
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6
3
California
Nice mexlas! You did a great justice to your bike by adding the tank/rack and not just slapping an ugly p-nut tank on top of the stylish non-functioning stock tank. Awesome!

I'm more than sure the fake tank could be made functional quite easily as well, but not necessary with the rack/tank. Wish more people could see it this way......I truly don't like the "pimple on a pumpkin", strap-on peanut tank, maybe it's just me lol.

Rack/tanks rock.....keeps the bike looking much cleaner and are functional.



.wee.
Thanks a lot Scotto, I really wanted one of those cylinder type of tanks but I have a little buddy that likes to go on rides. Perfect spot to mount his crate.

 

RedRider48

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Nov 21, 2013
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Severna Park, MD
Hello all,

I just wanted to share some pictures of my first build. Its an early GT Dyno with a Wildcat 80 engine with Sportsmans sprocket and adapter.





Hi,
I'm new to all of this motorized bike stuff and wanting to learn from you guys. I just wanted to compliment you on that rear tank idea. However, being in the rear, it should be a NASCAR rated fuel cell. LOL!