SportsmanRacer Whizzer Engine Powered

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doug713

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Here it is the very first Sportsman Flyer WZ.Hasn't left Pats shop yet but it will be in my garage soon.Called him up awhile back and told him i wanted a panther tank with the petcock on the left so it would work with a whizzer and somehow it led to this.Won't be using those forks but something even cooler.Engine came from Quenton so it should run as good as it looks.
 

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sportscarpat

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Jun 25, 2009
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Hang in there guys, I have better pictures coming! Had a couple details to address on this little thumper today. Now where did I leave that camera?
 

Robertriley

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Pat,
How does the Whizzer compare to the Morini. Is the Whizzer better for cruising? I'm having a bike done but I'm not sure if I want a Whizzer or Morini.

Thanks,
Chris (#3 Sportsman Flyer)
 

sportscarpat

Bonneville Bomber the Salt Flat record breaker
Jun 25, 2009
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Pat,
How does the Whizzer compare to the Morini. Is the Whizzer better for cruising? I'm having a bike done but I'm not sure if I want a Whizzer or Morini.

Thanks,
Chris (#3 Sportsman Flyer)
Hi Chris,
I find the Whizzer engines to be good solid performers and very reliable. My longest ride to date was 90 mile on a 2005 NE-5 Whizzer. They cruise well but don't have the throttle response of the two strokes. If your not sure which one to run then run a clone engine! The clones appear to be a better design OHV four stroke and are very cheap.