Oldie but goodie ready 4 motor

Russell

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1950-51 Roadmaster is almost ready for a motor. Thinking 50cc with 50T sprocket.
Cost $15 at a yard sale! Then sat in cellar for three years.
 

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nice score! looks ready to me. take your time and do it right. hopefully, the motor will fit without having to modify your chain guard. i had to cut a bit off of a 1930's chain guard, and later down the road i figured i didn't really have too. oh well...
 
nice score! looks ready to me. take your time and do it right. hopefully, the motor will fit without having to modify your chain guard. i had to cut a bit off of a 1930's chain guard, and later down the road i figured i didn't really have too. oh well...

Bairdco,
I will do what I have too, except cut or weld. Thanks Jim
 
Damn you guys find scores dont cha

The thing that struck me funny when I bought the bike for $15 the seller said "you know that bike is worth a lot of money" ?
But he also sold me a bunch of NEW power tools in thier boxes for five bucks ea. At first I thought he was just selling empty tool boxes. Crazy world!
 
The motor is mounted. I am working on a apple juice tank to avoid using the peanut tank.
 

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