vintage engine build

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MotoMagz

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Once again Awsome job! This build is the Best and I doubt it will be topped.I am so freakin amazed...you Rock
 

Tom TG

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I have made some more progress on my bike. here you can see the brake leaver,chain guard,and foot rest.

here you can see the other chain guard and foot rest

and here the vented fuel cap and the drive belt leaver

 

truckd

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I'm like'n the light the brow seems to decrease the visual size of it, are you going to add fenders? I've probably asked this question a gazillion times and the foot boards are very sweet!.
Very Nice
 

Tom TG

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tuckd the light is all new the other light was to big.
I am still trying to figure how to build the fenders I may use over lapping pieces like scales.

Theon I did take the bike out for a ride here Is the video.
 

truckd

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That bike is Awesome! I ran across a CCM bicycle that had skirted fender and I like how they turned the fender around and put the skirted portion behind the seat post, hope this pic inspires an Idea or two, I will try to use it on an up-coming build.
 

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Slimey1

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Absolutely beautiful machine. I so love that engine!!!! I just downloaded the entire book with the engine plans last night. I see you changed the design a bit,and your changes make the engine look so much nicer.

Amazing job...and would you consider building these engines to sell?
 

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Here are some pictures of a engine that I have been working on. It started out as a engine that was in a book called motor bicycle building. posted in a thread by crazy horse. I have made changes to the plans to make it doable without castings and make the intake mechanical. all the parts were made from welded up parts or solid. I still need to build a fuel system and install a mag. I think I am gong to build a frame next and then fit the rest of the parts to get the look I want. I have not decided what brand to go with. I have thought about maybe Norton. What do you think would be the proper bike for this engine? Tom

Tom, :confused: I was hoping to see an engine build thread..
It suck to see another mis-titled thread.. :(
 

Ludwig II

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The nearest pushrod and valve operation I can find in a quick search is the Waverley Jefferson