has anyone tried the dyno glide deluxe? i saw one today and it looks perfect for a motor. i believe it comes with a springer fork and its also a longer frame so it has plent of room.
No I havent, but pics please........that would helphas anyone tried the dyno glide deluxe? i saw one today and it looks perfect for a motor. i believe it comes with a springer fork and its also a longer frame so it has plent of room.
Best I can tell the bike you are looking at sold for $369.99 back in 2008..., her eis a pic of another bike that would make a cool MB, Dyno Duece Cruiser....pics below.......im trying to find one for cheap. the springer fork is a plus. and longer frame is awesome. i saw it at my local bike shop, didnt ask if it was for sale. theyll prollyhave a ridiculous price tag on it
Yep. DuaneThat is a great looking ride.. No front brake is a problem for sure..
AA batteries are cheap...............I'm also interested in the huffy karaoke. Looks cool and can b playing some tunes while riding. It would b cool to run the little speaker off the motor aux wire. Only 3 volts to power the speaker (2 aa batteries) could b an idea?
As you can see in the first pic there is plenty of room for the billet intake if you go with a BGF big mount engine Kit and cahnge the peddle sprocket to a 36T sprocket instead of the 44T that come son the bike, you will also need to remove the chain guard wich is just something else to rattle in my opinion anyway.Did the karaoke have any setbacks during the build or did it go smooth? And is it a short frame? I wanna have enough room for a billet intake, different carb and an aftermarket filter. The retro huffy is cool, Gould look awesome with a motor on it
Yeah that would be the way to go, just be sure to check and see if that frame adapter will work with the large mount engine if you do get one from BGF, if you buy the engine from any of the vendors here at the forum you will be getting an engine with the standard smaller front mount more than likely and themn this would not be a concern, or just get the engine and the bracket from BGF and all would be well with that also.i think ill have to flip the mount over cause i am planning on getting the expansion chamber down the road.
I built a Dyno Deuce for my brother, the Dynos are my favorite frame to build, Dyno was in my backyard Santa Ana, CA., just to let you know some try to get absurd prices for these bikes. I've bought three $130.00, $100.00, and my favorite $40.00 my brother got his for $120. the Deuce uses a 24" back wheel also. Culver City Classics uses the Dynos as well for his builds. Magriderhas anyone tried the dyno glide deluxe? i saw one today and it looks perfect for a motor. i believe it comes with a springer fork and its also a longer frame so it has plent of room.