lottahorses New Member Apr 10, 2008 22 0 0 Apr 11, 2008 #1 This is a Spoiler I threw together last year. Double belt drive. Runs very smooth.
deacon minor bike philosopher Jan 15, 2008 8,114 9 0 north carolina Apr 11, 2008 #2 I have no idea what I'm looking at but man it looks awesome.
B Big Joe New Member Jan 6, 2008 130 0 0 84 Decatur Al Apr 11, 2008 #3 Tell us about the Schwinn Spoiler. Frame, engine, fork,etc,
deacon minor bike philosopher Jan 15, 2008 8,114 9 0 north carolina Apr 11, 2008 #4 I want to know where one gets that belt pulley for the rear wheel.
lottahorses New Member Apr 10, 2008 22 0 0 Apr 11, 2008 #5 I am a machinist. I made it out of high impact plastic.
Ilikeabikea Active Member Jan 27, 2008 2,322 0 36 69 Ptown, Texas Apr 11, 2008 #6 That is a nice motorized bicycle. I bet you got some time and money in that. Looks like some superb craftsmanship. Thanks for sharing the pictures.........................
That is a nice motorized bicycle. I bet you got some time and money in that. Looks like some superb craftsmanship. Thanks for sharing the pictures.........................
deacon minor bike philosopher Jan 15, 2008 8,114 9 0 north carolina Apr 11, 2008 #7 Man so many skills I didn't acquire in my misspent youth. Nice work.
Venice Motor Bikes Custom Builder / Dealer/Los Angeles Mar 20, 2008 7,355 2,034 113 Los Angeles, CA. Apr 11, 2008 #8 Your bike is BAD ASS bro!!!! I found this pic to go with it... I really hope you guys have a good sense of humor... You're gonna need it with me! Last edited: Apr 11, 2008
Your bike is BAD ASS bro!!!! I found this pic to go with it... I really hope you guys have a good sense of humor... You're gonna need it with me!
deacon minor bike philosopher Jan 15, 2008 8,114 9 0 north carolina Apr 11, 2008 #9 I like the picture....
Dave31 Active Member Mar 1, 2008 11,199 47 38 Aztlán, Arizona Apr 11, 2008 #10 Nice work lottahorses, I like your style. Great pic Vboy.
Norman LORD VADER Moderator Jan 16, 2008 2,606 7 38 72 pampa texas Apr 11, 2008 #11 Yep got to keep those hellyen bikers in line and toeing the mark.
Venice Motor Bikes Custom Builder / Dealer/Los Angeles Mar 20, 2008 7,355 2,034 113 Los Angeles, CA. Apr 11, 2008 #12 I'm guessing the belt pully bolts directly into the side of the rim?
lottahorses New Member Apr 10, 2008 22 0 0 Apr 12, 2008 #13 Yip. Right to the side of the rim. You don't have to worry about broken spokes.
P pole-sitter New Member Oct 20, 2008 18 0 0 weeki wachee, florida Oct 20, 2008 #14 Spoiled spoiler !