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This is the view from the driver's seat. The vintage Harley mirrors are perfect for the setup and the Whizzer speedo red lines over 35MPH. The Harley
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This is the view most of you will see if I get into racing! It shows the 4.25" OCC tire, the wider overall stance and the low center of gravity. The r
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The front light is a Black & Decker LED with high and low beam. It is very bright and is advertised to burn 76 hours on 4 C batteries. It's self-conta
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Here is the result so far. The bike has a low center of gravity and wide stance, so it's very stable and easy to handle. The center mount stand is a
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This is the final product minus the primary chain shroud. Note that the B & S muffler is installed. I haven't reinstalled the stock muffler since I t
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Here is a close up of some of my fabrication work. You can see the stock Homelite clutch, the chain adjuster just in front of the seat post, the Harle
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These wide bars provide a true vintage feel to the bike. The jocky shifter/suicide shifter is indexed with strong springs. It feels like a Hurst! I pu
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The current version of the build includes some more subtle improvements. The seat was lowered for a better center of gravity. An adjuster was install
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The dual chains are confined in the custom shroud and custom chain guard. The rear wheel sports a 46 tooth sprocket making the final gear ratio of abo
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Custom motor mounts for the Homelite engine were crafted from strap hinges. The engine shroud was retained to ensure proper cooling and to allow use o
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This shows phase III of the build. The Huasheng was swapped out with a Homelite chainsaw engine and custom built freewheel jackshaft. A custom built e
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There are several subtle improvements in this version of the build. The most important was the fabrication of a crude front disc brake, the addition o
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In this photo I was at a turning point with the build. Either I could keep the bike "as is" and just ride it til it dropped, or make the necessary upg
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The engine started easily and ran well, but did not have the power of the 66 Chinagirl. It also had an annoying rattle which was corrected with a shor
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My 2-stroker was canned in favor of a Huasheng 142F 4-stroker with Stage III gearbox and long exhaust purchased from Bird Dog. The bike still has a ra
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Note here the vintage luggage rack purchased on Ebay. There is no tail light and the bike retains its stock fenders at this point. At this point, I wa
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People loved this bike when I rode it in parades and took it to car shows. I wish I had a dollar for every kid that asked me if he or she could ride
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This shows the Wald handlebars, the gooseneck alteration that allows the springer front end to work, and the Stewart Warner speedo. Note the funky hor
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This photo shows the stock Chinagirl that I purchased on Ebay 4 years ago and it's still going strong on another bike. Also shown is a side kickstand,
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This shot shows the springer seat which was made from a vintage seat pan mated to a vintage banana seat pan. The pan was covered with a foam pad and
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This photo shows the springer front end made from hardware stock and porch swing springs. The pivot arms were made from scrap steel. The speedo is a
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This is the first version of the build. Note the stock 66cc Chinagirl and short muffler. This version had no front brake, a coaster rear brake ( Yikes
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One of the big advantages of these bikes is the built-in magneto for lights and accessories. It's a little weak, but will work if all wiring iis corre
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The '99 came with a Harley-like air cleaner cover. Lot's of people replace these when they upgrade the carb. I changed out the standard #80 main jet
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