Bravo silverbear! Amen to that man!
Alas - I am far from Ohio (fortunately?) but I hope others take up this call to arms
Alas - I am far from Ohio (fortunately?) but I hope others take up this call to arms
Hey silverbear,That's interesting. It looks like enough room for an in frame HT motor if a person didn't want friction drive. Gas tank could go on the rear rack. Is that a drum brake up front? Looks like a decent seat. Did those use a coaster brake in back? That would be one way around the law, wouldn't it?
Silverbear
Well that's a pretty slick rig with a lot of potential. I especially like the idea of heavier rims with wider tires and drum brakes on both wheels. How do you like yours?Hey silverbear,
It has drum brakes front and back. The tires are 16" moped tires. Same size as 20" bicycle tires.
The moped rims and tires are thicker than bicycle rims and tires.
The Roadmaster came with no sprocket on the left side because it used friction drive.
You can buy moped rims with a sprocket on the left side for the motor drive.
Electric wheels too.
Romeo Electric Moped Hub Motor 2,000W - Conversions
As far as I know it can be registered as a moped in all states. Thanks
Hi silverbear, I like it. It's a heavy duty bicycle or a lightweight moped. It's easy to pedal with the motor lifted up. I have seen one with a HT motor. ThanksWell that's a pretty slick rig with a lot of potential. I especially like the idea of heavier rims with wider tires and drum brakes on both wheels. How do you like yours?
Silverbear
Hi GearNut, Yeah, I asked one eBay seller if he would take it apart to ship and he said yes but I got out bid on that one.Too bad the seller is not willing to ship it. If I lived in Wisconsin, it would be mine.
That thing is cool.