My DIY Fat Tire Chopper Part II !!!

JesseKuan

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Hi there

Hrer I come again, It's about 2 months away from my last post. My bike almost complete and now I can ride it on th eroad. Show you gius couple images and next post will be engine kit install completed.

Let me know if you have any comments about my chopper....Tks

Jesse
 

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Been awhile and I wanted to see that bike bike with yer motor! I liked it so much I had to build me one! look around and check it out!
 
The wheel and tire in post #1 of this thread...

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I like the squared off look of a low profile auto tire and was thinking that if I could use a auto tire/rim and simply add a rear cycle hub....

Thanks
 
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Thanks Chainmaker...

Will those hub kits fit a 18" wheel...???

I ask because it looks like the the OP used a rear tire thats about 15-18."

I would be really cool to build off of a chrome 235/45/18... by simply adding a hub kit.

Thanks

Rusty
 
This would make a great MB build..
Seems to be asking $15,000 CDN ($15,487.87 USD) for a bike WITHOUT a engine..
Anyone here have info on if this builder is still in business...???


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Edited to add: Builder website found here ....
 
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