Hi Guys,
It's been awhile since I did a build thread. Recently I traded off one of my favorite bikes, a Sportsman 80 that even had one of the discontinued Harbor Freight 99cc engines. It was worth the trade as I kicked down the bike and cash to a friend of mine for a 1949 Ford F1 pickup. The bike was a beautiful machine with the best of everything. I rode it to work, all around town, and did the 90 mile Whizzin ride a few times. So, time to replace it with another work horse.
Here is the starting point, a Sportsman Flyer pedal bike which I call my "Super Cruiser". It started life as a no option Worksman Sportsman Flyer to which I added truss forks, panel tanks, fenders, and a Strumy Archer two speed kickback coaster brake hub and Brooks saddle. I pedaled this clunker to school (yep, school) twice a week and even stuffed my homework inside the panel tank compartment.
Sportsman Pedal Bike by Pat Dolan, on Flickr
Sportsman Pedal Bike by Pat Dolan, on Flickr
It's been awhile since I did a build thread. Recently I traded off one of my favorite bikes, a Sportsman 80 that even had one of the discontinued Harbor Freight 99cc engines. It was worth the trade as I kicked down the bike and cash to a friend of mine for a 1949 Ford F1 pickup. The bike was a beautiful machine with the best of everything. I rode it to work, all around town, and did the 90 mile Whizzin ride a few times. So, time to replace it with another work horse.
Here is the starting point, a Sportsman Flyer pedal bike which I call my "Super Cruiser". It started life as a no option Worksman Sportsman Flyer to which I added truss forks, panel tanks, fenders, and a Strumy Archer two speed kickback coaster brake hub and Brooks saddle. I pedaled this clunker to school (yep, school) twice a week and even stuffed my homework inside the panel tank compartment.
Sportsman Pedal Bike by Pat Dolan, on Flickr
Sportsman Pedal Bike by Pat Dolan, on Flickr