I'm no stranger to customizing...well, about everything I own, but this is completely new to me.
Here's what I'm looking at, feel free to give any advice, lord knows I could use it.
I'm starting with a 26" schwinn bike. It's not in my possession, my dad is picking it up, and I'm going to get it over labor day, so that might explain why I have some of these questions, I'm trying to plan ahead.
I'm planning on using this Grubee 66cc engine.
I would prefer a 4-stroke, but none of them look like they belong on an old school bike, in my opinion. I'm going to build it to look like (somewhat) like an old board racer or such.
This will be the donor bike for wheels, shifters, front brakes, gears, etc.:
I would like to run a grubee hd hub in the rear with the drum brake. Here's what I'm trying to figure out...I want to use the large front sprocket from the mountain bike, and keep the 7 rear sprockets. I have no problem cutting the bearing support for the crank (sorry, don't know the technical name) out of the mountain bike and welding it into the old frame, if they don't match up for an easy swap.
I'm thinking a grubee hd 7 speed rear hub, and sick bike parts jackshaft kit would let me run the freewheeling 7 speed hub in the rear, plus give the obvious 7 speeds with the engine, right?
With the grubee drum brake on back, and a normal v style in the front, will braking be sufficient? I'm not looking for a 40 mph cruiser, it will get geared down for more power than speed. How does the grubee drum brake compare to a mechanical disk brake?
The next question is, I want to run a springer front like this one.
Will this work with the original headset? I'm assuming not and I need more parts to make them work on my bike, right? Can I run a v brake with a springer front, or will I need to go to a disk brake in the front?
Sorry guys, I'm a total newbie when it comes to bikes. The schwinn mountain bike was tired (bad tires, tubes, shocks, front deraileur, etc.), so I bought a cannondale trail sl 29er to replace it, and just couldn't bear to junk the schwinn. Hence, how the antique schwinn/my old schwinn/2 stroke engine combo came into my head.
Any other friendly advice? I plan on running fenders (although the ones on it need to be replaced), I read about installing a heavier bracket to keep the front fender from spinning down. So far, I've caught lots of great little things like that on here. I'll also be taking the engine apart, redoing the gaskets, etc., as suggested on here before starting it.
Here's what I'm looking at, feel free to give any advice, lord knows I could use it.
I'm starting with a 26" schwinn bike. It's not in my possession, my dad is picking it up, and I'm going to get it over labor day, so that might explain why I have some of these questions, I'm trying to plan ahead.
I'm planning on using this Grubee 66cc engine.
I would prefer a 4-stroke, but none of them look like they belong on an old school bike, in my opinion. I'm going to build it to look like (somewhat) like an old board racer or such.
This will be the donor bike for wheels, shifters, front brakes, gears, etc.:
I would like to run a grubee hd hub in the rear with the drum brake. Here's what I'm trying to figure out...I want to use the large front sprocket from the mountain bike, and keep the 7 rear sprockets. I have no problem cutting the bearing support for the crank (sorry, don't know the technical name) out of the mountain bike and welding it into the old frame, if they don't match up for an easy swap.
I'm thinking a grubee hd 7 speed rear hub, and sick bike parts jackshaft kit would let me run the freewheeling 7 speed hub in the rear, plus give the obvious 7 speeds with the engine, right?
With the grubee drum brake on back, and a normal v style in the front, will braking be sufficient? I'm not looking for a 40 mph cruiser, it will get geared down for more power than speed. How does the grubee drum brake compare to a mechanical disk brake?
The next question is, I want to run a springer front like this one.
Will this work with the original headset? I'm assuming not and I need more parts to make them work on my bike, right? Can I run a v brake with a springer front, or will I need to go to a disk brake in the front?
Sorry guys, I'm a total newbie when it comes to bikes. The schwinn mountain bike was tired (bad tires, tubes, shocks, front deraileur, etc.), so I bought a cannondale trail sl 29er to replace it, and just couldn't bear to junk the schwinn. Hence, how the antique schwinn/my old schwinn/2 stroke engine combo came into my head.
Any other friendly advice? I plan on running fenders (although the ones on it need to be replaced), I read about installing a heavier bracket to keep the front fender from spinning down. So far, I've caught lots of great little things like that on here. I'll also be taking the engine apart, redoing the gaskets, etc., as suggested on here before starting it.