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Old 04-30-2009, 08:35 PM
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Default Scwinn O.C.C. Motor Mount

I had to join the club and purchase a Schwinn O.C.C. bike off craigslist. Since this will take an entirely different motor mount I started looking around to see what was out there. I saw Barry's on e-bay and it looked like it would definitely do the job. But I am really big on making most of my parts from 6061 Aluminum. And I also avoid drilling holes in the frame and welding when ever I can.
This one is 1/2 inch aluminum plate, machined on the bottom side to fit the frame radius.It will be fastened with 2 1/2" U clamps, and the aluminum studs, that the motor will bolt to will be fastened from the bottom with 3/8 inch flat head allen bolts.
Probably add a little rubber for vibration.

John
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Old 04-30-2009, 09:22 PM
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good job! looks nice! there is just something about the OCC bikes that I just dont like! and that is , there small , too cramped , but too each his own . I have a few choppers that I built using the componets from the OCC stingray. I built my own frame that Fit me. the thing is , if I had Known Then what I Know Now , I would have made a little different to accept a bicycle motor! I had the mind to mount a 5 hp briggs on one , Mrs. Filestyle came into the shop , had one look at the mock up and said " that dont look safe" and so then I thought that somehow she is right and I passed up the oppurtunity to make my motorized chopper. Here are a few pics of just some of my choppers. but when I do decide on the FileStyleCustoms Chopper for my next build it will definatly have a motor to it! I will send a updated pic of my PurpleHaze Chopper

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Old 04-28-2010, 04:11 PM
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Default Re: Scwinn O.C.C. Motor Mount

Hi .. I am looking for a mount for my Copper .. See my intro post.. Here in S.A. We don't have any builders.. Or options.. Would you consider selling me a Alu mount..
If you do could you quote me on one.. .. Pls include shipping to S.A.
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Old 05-23-2010, 03:01 PM
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I had to join the club and purchase a Schwinn O.C.C. bike off craigslist. Since this will take an entirely different motor mount I started looking around to see what was out there. I saw Barry's on e-bay and it looked like it would definitely do the job. But I am really big on making most of my parts from 6061 Aluminum. And I also avoid drilling holes in the frame and welding when ever I can.
This one is 1/2 inch aluminum plate, machined on the bottom side to fit the frame radius.It will be fastened with 2 1/2" U clamps, and the aluminum studs, that the motor will bolt to will be fastened from the bottom with 3/8 inch flat head allen bolts.
Probably add a little rubber for vibration.

John


would u be interested in selling a completed occ bike?
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Old 05-23-2010, 04:19 PM
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would u be interested in selling a completed occ bike?
I just sold my last two O.C.C. Bikes to a guy from Lincoln, Neb. last week. He drove over and loaded them up and took them back. I don't plan on building any more for a while. Probaly not till next winter.I am kind of burnt out on building bikes for a while.

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Old 05-24-2010, 10:37 AM
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alright, thanks anyway
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Old 05-24-2010, 11:11 PM
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Hey, check out the clearance choppers at Beach Cruisers Liquidation Sale $88, $99 ... $88.00 plus shipping!

Finding an OCC Stingray Chopper is going to be a challenge for you, xyz bikes has some very similar to the OCC Stingray Chopper.

Good Luck with your search!

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