my four stroke build

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headtrama

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Here is the foundation for my four stroke build a early eighties Schwinn of course . so far I am in the process of replacing the rear drop outs and fitting up the front fork . This will be a Briggs powered bike. Ill try and keep posting pictures as I am going along for anyone interested in it .
 

scotto-

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Take charge of that cut-off wheel, hack those bass akward drop-outs gone. Think of it like taking a brand new engine, tearing it down, then replacing stock inferior parts with high performance muscle parts laff.

Keep it coming, it's looking great so far.....

dnut
 

headtrama

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Take charge of that cut-off wheel, hack those bass akward drop-outs gone. Think of it like taking a brand new engine, tearing it down, then replacing stock inferior parts with high performance muscle parts laff.

Keep it coming, it's looking great so far.....

dnut
Yeah I was able to bring myself to cut the dropouts off.
Cut it grind it to fit weld back on done .... Next line of business is a motor mount fun ...
 

headtrama

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well I got around to test fitting my motor in the frame looks like it will mount straight up and down . I will have to offset the motor about a inch but I can live with that here is what it will look like .
 

MEASURE TWICE

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Is that contact paper or thin wood veneer over a gravitry feed gas tank?

I have put a regular lawn mower tank up on the bar of my build and is is not very stylish. It is also sitting on just the right side of the bar, but I am planning an intake on the left. I may see if I could steam and bend a curvature to make those parts covered with thin wood. Maybe there is some marine epoxy coat that is also resistant to gasoline to paint the cover too.

Also a damn big 4 stroke engine also helps your build!

Measure Twice
 

sdjoe86

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well I got around to test fitting my motor in the frame looks like it will mount straight up and down . I will have to offset the motor about a inch but I can live with that here is what it will look like .
That looks cool man! Hey I was wondering if you could shoot me some dimensions of your frame where the kit will go.
 

headtrama

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well i got around to welding my motor mount in and the drop outs . i ordered my carburetor but they were out of stock so I have to wait on making my intake manifold . I am also waiting on my hubs so i can put my rims together . Hmmmm seems like I'm doing a lot of waiting .
 

scotto-

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Jun 3, 2010
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well i got around to welding my motor mount in and the drop outs . i ordered my carburetor but they were out of stock so I have to wait on making my intake manifold . I am also waiting on my hubs so i can put my rims together . Hmmmm seems like I'm doing a lot of waiting .
Hardest part of the build.........waiting on parts! And waiting and waiting.

dnut
 

headtrama

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Haven't lost interest in this , Just busy with other things at the moment . I did get around to making a muffler for it and a laid back seat post . I pick my rims up tomorrow so ill get the bike into a roller and post some pics .