Copper tank INSIDE faux tank

atombikes

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There's a current ebay auction for a Whizzer boardtrack type bike. Looks freshly built from older parts. Sweet bike. At first I thought the tank was a custom fab job, but closer inspection of the pics shows it's not what it appears to be.....

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Here's the auction link for reference and all the pics:

http://www.ebay.com/itm/1930s-to-40s-Schwinn-Whizzer-Custom-Boardtrack-Racer-/200972383126?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item2ecae33396#ht_1268wt_24582
 
nice bike ---decent price!!!!

lots of great tank ideas ---pvc inside a custom exterior!!!!etc

many ways to skin a cat
 
Nice tank idea.

Is it just me, or is there really no way to stop that thing? I don't see any signs of any form of brakes.
 
Looks like copper water pipe and end caps. I don't remember the diameter, but it is incredibly expensive unless you could find it at a scrap dealer. Pvc would be the economical approach, but it is a good idea hiding the tank inside a stock fake one. I wonder how much or little gas it would hold. Not much I think, but one might not need much. Yes, no brakes. Simplifies the build and no cables to route. I can't imagine selling a motor bike without brakes.
SB
 
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I can't imagine selling a motorbike with just a coaster brake, let alone NO brakes. I understand its a board tracker and those don't necessarily have brakes, relying on engine braking to slow down, but I'd have at least thrown a warning up.

I'm surprised how many motor bikes I see listed on Craig's list with just the original coaster brake. Always makes me shudder for the prospective buyers.

I really like the tank idea, though. I'd use PVC if I copied that idea, but it really opens up the potential for different tank designs.
 
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