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runnermike

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Looks good! You should contact sportsmanflyer.com and see about an in frame tank. It would really set it off! Is that a coaster brake hub you're running with a jackshaft?
 

Venice Motor Bikes

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That's pretty sweet!

Here's one that I've been working on.

Using a small 36t sprocket allows you to install the engine much lower... ;)


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toecutter619

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Looks good! You should contact sportsmanflyer.com and see about an in frame tank. It would really set it off! Is that a coaster brake hub you're running with a jackshaft?
Sportscarpat has awesome parts. Someday I will figure out how I want this bike to look. The original rear coaster break broke after around 200 miles. I welded the gear hub to the front wheel and put on an 18 tooth sprocket. I then ordered a heavy duty steel rim with sturmey archer drum brake for the front.