New project: old motorized roadbike

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Leo Klepper

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After i had finished my previous project, i have started a new one. I bought an old motorized roadbike (Spartamet) from an old farmer for about $ 170,-. Things i've changed: leather saddle, cruiser handlebar, leather grips, led-retro headlight, cast alloy frontwheel.

Things i want to change the coming months:
-Ducktail fenders
-Retro led backlight
-Springer fork (maybe, if i can get it fit)
-Flat tank (fake)
-Cast iron logo for front fender
-Replace ignition limiter by an unlimited version
 

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2door

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Very unusual but interesting build.
Was this bike originally designed for an engine or was this an early version of today's kits that were installed on a standard pedal bike? I've seen other rear hub mounted engines but never one as clean as yours. Good find. Keep us informed of your progress and performance reports. Thanks for sharing.
Tom
 

Leo Klepper

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@2door: In the Netherlands this bike is far from unusual, it was designed around this motor and rearwheel and is called Spartamet (translated: Sparta with...). It's a 2-stroke 30 cc. These bikes are very cheap to get en very cheap to maintain. See also: here, here, here and here.
 

corgi1

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They have reed valves they have program timing ,,I could see me going that slow w/a real motor and being happy,,They are sharp
 

silverbear

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I like the gas tank placement, too. Especially in flat country I imagine that engine is about all you need. (Not necessarily all you want, mind you.) Cool motor.
SB