New Guy from Michigan

MotorBikePaul

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Greetings All,
I have been poking around for a while now and thought it was time to get serious, register and get started with a project.

Growing up as a kid I always owned and was around mini-bikes, go-karts and small motorcycles, and the urge for some type of two wheeled toy has never been fully extinguished. My grandfather played with Whizzers, Cushmans and even a Kawasaki with a side car when I was young.

I have also been into cars, having owned and restored a couple muscle cars, I find the costs have just gotten so far out the reach of the average guys like me.

Over the years I have periodically looked at motorcycles and mopeds and mini-bikes online and keeping thinking about getting into the game again.

I didn't want the license and insurance hassles of a motorcycle (along with Michigan potholes and crappy drivers), mopeds for the most part don't have the look I want, mini-bikes around here get frowned upon by the police (and confiscated)...so as I was staring at the bicycles hanging from my garage ceiling recently and I thought why not pull a page from my grandfather's book and build something.

So here I am...

...I just bought a SkyHawk GT-2A aluminum frame, a 4-stroke Ghost Racer engine kit and will be using my son's old Trek 3-Series bike. I also bought a jackshaft from Sick Bike Parts which hopefully will give me some power off the line and some top speed.

My son picked out a metallic red banana seat to use, got it off of eBay, so the frame will be metallic red. My niece's boyfriend owns a powder coating company that does a lot of bicycle frames, so after mock-up it will get sent over to him.

I also picked up a dual crown suspension front fork off of pinkbike.com, and that will be added to the mix.

Thinking of maybe a 60s/70s racer style of bike???

Anyways, I want to thank everyone from letting me join this great website and I hope to learn a lot more about these machines!!

Paul
 
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welcome to the forum. we look forward to learning from you and maybe you can learn a few things here from the other great members
 
Welcome Paul.
With your background you should be well on your way to building a reliable and successful motorized bicycle. If we can offer any assistance we're always here.
Good luck and share some photos of your project when you get a chance.

Tom
 
Thanks for the warm welcome. I am sure I will learn much from you guys.

I am hoping to get my son interested, even just a little bit, in mechanical things and away from video games...if so I already have ideas for a second build so we could ride together.

Hopefully in the next couple weeks I will get started and post pictures of our progress.

Paul
 
Welcome to the forum, Paul. I see that we are from the same planet. Small star system, eh?

I hope you're able to entice your son away from the computer and onto a motored bike. Lots of fun.

We like pictures and enjoy hanging out while people are building. This is a fine community of helpful people here. Great moderators...
SB
 
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