Cheap B@st@rd Dyno Build- HF79
I started a thread on this in the 4 stroke area, but after hanging around on this forum a while it seems this might be the better place for it? Several weeks ago I got a Dyno Von Franco edition cruiser bike for free off craigslist. I had been waiting for probably 2 years for the opportunity to score a cruiser frame for free. As the title implies, as I get older I am starting to believe I am a cheap b@stard.
The goal of this build will be to build a decent looking motored bicycle pretty darn cheap but not sacrifice safety or looks. And I will try to include information on what I did so others may copy if you like.
I started with this:
A major score considering the cost- free. After getting it home and tearing it down, I realized those plastic tank halves were cutting into the paint on the top tube, and had caused a rust hole completely into the tube. The front forks were twisted, and the front wheel gone, so I think this bike was either in an accident or maybe twisted off a car carrier? Dunno. So I will have to braze repair that tube, and as a result, will have to strip that beautiful orange paint. I'm thinking maybe a ratty build, so perhaps flat or matte black.
After much deliberation and hand-wringing, I decided to get a set of springer forks, that will keep everything bicycle standard. For a while I was considering moped forks, motorcycle wheels, etc. But I used my google-fu and found a brand new set of Nirve 1-1/8 threaded springers for $17.00 shipped. I recieved them yesterday, and although they were listed as used, they're brand new. The threads on the steerer had not been touched. The build quality and chrome appear excellent. Seems like it will be strong enough.
So, status of the frame is now this:
I got lucky, the specs on the threaded steerer part of the fork were not listed, the price was so good I just had to buy it and hope it would fit right. It is a perfect fit.
The adjustable stem and threaded headset is from a womens frame MTB I picked up last year (free, of course) found on craigslist.
For the engine, I plan on using a Harbor Freight 79cc engine that I picked up (with a 20% coupon, naturally), for $70.00 total.
I have a Max Torque clutch that I got off ebay a year ago for $20.
Jackshaft components from OMB many moons ago on sale, can't remember cost.
I just ordered an ARAI front drum brake off ebay for $27.00 shipped
http://www.ebay.com/itm/390446651541?ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1438.l2649
It appears to be an ATOM drum brake clone; the actuator arm says "ARAI NEW", so I don't think this is the same company that used to make tandem drag brakes. Hopefully spare parts will be available for this brake...
And a set of those Wheel Master 26 x 2.125" heavy duty wheels from BikeWorldUSA for $71 shipped. I plan on lacing the drum into the front wheel, and hopefully will not have to buy new spokes; silverbear clued me into a trick wherein you change from 3 cross to 4 cross lacing to take up the spoke length slack. I hope it works, but won't fault anyone if it doesn't. But seems 12 ga spokes are expensive to buy custom cut.
Still looking for a cheap jackshaft backplate. That one on BMI karts looks decent for $65.00:
http://www.bmikarts.com/item/Torque-Converter-Backplate-&-Jackshaft-400825-6206
Anyway, this will be my permanent thread for this build. Thanks for reading along.
I started a thread on this in the 4 stroke area, but after hanging around on this forum a while it seems this might be the better place for it? Several weeks ago I got a Dyno Von Franco edition cruiser bike for free off craigslist. I had been waiting for probably 2 years for the opportunity to score a cruiser frame for free. As the title implies, as I get older I am starting to believe I am a cheap b@stard.
The goal of this build will be to build a decent looking motored bicycle pretty darn cheap but not sacrifice safety or looks. And I will try to include information on what I did so others may copy if you like.
I started with this:
A major score considering the cost- free. After getting it home and tearing it down, I realized those plastic tank halves were cutting into the paint on the top tube, and had caused a rust hole completely into the tube. The front forks were twisted, and the front wheel gone, so I think this bike was either in an accident or maybe twisted off a car carrier? Dunno. So I will have to braze repair that tube, and as a result, will have to strip that beautiful orange paint. I'm thinking maybe a ratty build, so perhaps flat or matte black.
After much deliberation and hand-wringing, I decided to get a set of springer forks, that will keep everything bicycle standard. For a while I was considering moped forks, motorcycle wheels, etc. But I used my google-fu and found a brand new set of Nirve 1-1/8 threaded springers for $17.00 shipped. I recieved them yesterday, and although they were listed as used, they're brand new. The threads on the steerer had not been touched. The build quality and chrome appear excellent. Seems like it will be strong enough.
So, status of the frame is now this:
I got lucky, the specs on the threaded steerer part of the fork were not listed, the price was so good I just had to buy it and hope it would fit right. It is a perfect fit.
The adjustable stem and threaded headset is from a womens frame MTB I picked up last year (free, of course) found on craigslist.
For the engine, I plan on using a Harbor Freight 79cc engine that I picked up (with a 20% coupon, naturally), for $70.00 total.
I have a Max Torque clutch that I got off ebay a year ago for $20.
Jackshaft components from OMB many moons ago on sale, can't remember cost.
I just ordered an ARAI front drum brake off ebay for $27.00 shipped
http://www.ebay.com/itm/390446651541?ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1438.l2649
It appears to be an ATOM drum brake clone; the actuator arm says "ARAI NEW", so I don't think this is the same company that used to make tandem drag brakes. Hopefully spare parts will be available for this brake...
And a set of those Wheel Master 26 x 2.125" heavy duty wheels from BikeWorldUSA for $71 shipped. I plan on lacing the drum into the front wheel, and hopefully will not have to buy new spokes; silverbear clued me into a trick wherein you change from 3 cross to 4 cross lacing to take up the spoke length slack. I hope it works, but won't fault anyone if it doesn't. But seems 12 ga spokes are expensive to buy custom cut.
Still looking for a cheap jackshaft backplate. That one on BMI karts looks decent for $65.00:
http://www.bmikarts.com/item/Torque-Converter-Backplate-&-Jackshaft-400825-6206
Anyway, this will be my permanent thread for this build. Thanks for reading along.
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