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02-19-2009, 12:12 AM
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My Boardtracker : Post Yours Here.
It seem's to me that there are alot of people building their versions of boatdtracker bikes! Let's see if we can get them all on 1 thread. This is my take on a 1920's boardtracker ! It's not exact , But it is fun! Let's see more boardtrackers, THANKS...GERRY D. FLAT BLACK KUSTOMS.
This is my 1940 MARSHALL-WELL'S "ZENITH" with SCHWINN BLADE FORK with stabilizer strut's.
Last edited by RedB66; 07-26-2009 at 05:53 PM.
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02-22-2009, 10:52 AM
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Re: My Boardtracker : Post Yours Here.
My handlebars are upright and the baskets and lights make it more of a commuter than a racer,but It kind of has the style, and if you want to race I will accept your challenge (32 T sprocket)
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02-28-2009, 01:38 AM
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Re: My Boardtracker : Post Yours Here.
[QUOTE=streetstrip80;62934]My handlebars are upright and the baskets and lights make it more of a commuter than a racer,but It kind of has the style, and if you want to race I will accept your challenge (32 T sprocket)
How does that 32 work? Is it snappy? Im runnin' stock 44, mine is quick! Do you suggest a 32 or 36?
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02-28-2009, 01:39 AM
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Re: My Boardtracker : Post Yours Here.
Can you post a photo of a close up on your top tube/tank? Look's good! Oh ya, Let's race!
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02-28-2009, 10:11 AM
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Re: My Boardtracker : Post Yours Here.
Here is a picture that shows how I made the tank.
I don't have a good pic right now of the top tube, but I made it out of two BMX forks, so the bottom of the tank sits down in it hiding the seam and the stopcock.
I like the 32 tooth for smooth vibration free speed. It cruises around 35 mph without winding out the engine. It requires some pedaling to start and on hills. I have not tried a 36T but I think it would be a good choise as well. It would require a bit less pedaling on hills, and since my motor does not have enough power to rap out, the 36 would probably go just as fast. I went with this 32 because I got it for free off of a childs bike I found in someones trash.
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02-28-2009, 03:09 PM
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Re: My Boardtracker : Post Yours Here.
[QUOTE=streetstrip80;63997]Here is a picture that shows how I made the tank.
I don't have a good pic right now of the top tube, but I made it out of two BMX forks, so the bottom of the tank sits down in it hiding the seam and the stopcock.
I like the 32 tooth for smooth vibration free speed. It cruises around 35 mph without winding out the engine. It requires some pedaling to start and on hills. I have not tried a 36T but I think it would be a good choise as well. It would require a bit less pedaling on hills, and since my motor does not have enough power to rap out, the 36 would probably go just as fast. I went with this 32 because I got it for free off of a childs bike I found in someones trash.
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COOL ! How big is that tank? You should look at my "80cc 1940 ZENITH" post
that is how my bike is set up now!
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02-28-2009, 07:39 PM
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Re: My Boardtracker : Post Yours Here.
sweet rides guys, here's mine.
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03-02-2009, 02:57 AM
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Re: My Boardtracker : Post Yours Here.
RICKDICULAS.....These bikes are killer ! GOOD WORK ! I'm planning on building another soon !
GERRY D. FBK.
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03-02-2009, 03:09 AM
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Re: My Boardtracker : Post Yours Here.
What kind of motor are you running on the red bike? GERRY D. FBK.
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03-02-2009, 01:24 PM
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Re: My Boardtracker : Post Yours Here.
thanks so much. the red bike has a grubee starfire gt-4 66cc. i have to say it is far superior to any other engine i have bought. the parts in the kit were nicer and this thing hauls ace compared to the others.
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