Bikeguy Joe Godfather of Motorized Bicycles Jan 8, 2008 11,837 252 63 up north now Oct 4, 2008 #1 Wasn't sure where to post this, thought the DIY forum could use it? From a 1962 Popular Mechanix Attachments bike engine ad.jpg 54.7 KB Views: 225
deacon minor bike philosopher Jan 15, 2008 8,114 9 0 north carolina Oct 4, 2008 #2 Now that looks familiar.
comfortableshoes New Member Jul 22, 2008 606 3 0 Beverly, MA USA Oct 4, 2008 #3 looks like a weedwhacker, sounds like a weedwhacker.... Looks like a friction drive build!
Bikeguy Joe Godfather of Motorized Bicycles Jan 8, 2008 11,837 252 63 up north now Oct 5, 2008 #4 I could re-scan it and re-post it so it's more clear of a photo. It's a simple pre runner to the bike bug or chicken power type of engine. I like the uber-simple mount...wonder if it really worked?
I could re-scan it and re-post it so it's more clear of a photo. It's a simple pre runner to the bike bug or chicken power type of engine. I like the uber-simple mount...wonder if it really worked?
Bikeguy Joe Godfather of Motorized Bicycles Jan 8, 2008 11,837 252 63 up north now Oct 5, 2008 #5 Maybe only slightly better? I lost my photo "manipulation" programs in the crash of this summer.... Attachments scanned images 001.jpg 47.1 KB Views: 131
comfortableshoes New Member Jul 22, 2008 606 3 0 Beverly, MA USA Oct 5, 2008 #6 that is the simplest set up I've ever seen. But it doesn't take much to mount one of these little engines. Looks like a straight bar from handlebar to fork with some sort of adjustable mount from there to the engine. Simple and sweet.
that is the simplest set up I've ever seen. But it doesn't take much to mount one of these little engines. Looks like a straight bar from handlebar to fork with some sort of adjustable mount from there to the engine. Simple and sweet.