1940 CCM twin bar for boardtracker

1919 Evans Power Cycle

Jamie, Here is a photo that Curt sent me. I would say that it would be very hard to make that tank fit without altering your frame unless you make the tank fit over your bars.
Yes it would be a challenge but what a fun challenge.

What part of Ontario are you in?

Steve.
 
1919 Evans Power Cycle

Jamie, Here is a photo that Curt sent me. I would say that it would be very hard to make that tank fit without altering your frame unless you make the tank fit over your bars.
Yes it would be a challenge but what a fun challenge.

What part of Ontario are you in?

Steve.

Thanks for the photos Fasteddy... ive seen the first picture but hadnt seen that second picture.... when i saw a close up of the engine i thought WOW that looks very similar to the 98cc Villiers and would make a perfect engine for a replica..... thanks Fasteddy i already have enough projects but now im thinking about that Evans :-)
 
The Villiers has the flywheel on the other side, but a very close match.... especially if i were to make a faux ignition thingy (mind just went blank lol). Thanks Fasteddy, thanks a lot LOL
 
Harry,
As always I'm all to willing to help a fella out who has time on his hands. :) :0 :)

Fast"the helper"eddy
 
Hey Guys,

I'm in Hamilton - not far from Toronto, but a lot more green space and way less people (still 505000 though).

Yeah the tank will be a cool challenge. My wheels are still spinning on that one for now while I work out the other details. There are so many things I want to fab right now - I'm getting excited on the replica build idea for sure.

Just doing some latenight research right now - tomorrow's another day.
 
Left Ontario for the last time in 1979. Didn't get back until 2 years ago and only to Kenora. Lived all over the province.

Steve.
 
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