Predyno 99cc......the ultimate daily cruiser!

You'll be glad if ya do, it's pretty basic and sure to be reliable.



On the first tank I got from Clairemont, down to Sea World and up into the hills of Rancho Santa Fe before it ran dry. That would be approx 40 miles. The tank I built for it should be about double that size.

That little engine runs like a champ!

dnut

Got a package today......PARTS! Woohoo, now I can somewhat finish this build and hopefully get the race bike back together.

How about one of these as the base for a 4 stroke bike?

http://www.ebay.com/itm/320906871761?ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1423.l2649

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Yes, parts finally arrived yesterday, will be working on the exhaust and the jack shaft disc brake today or tomorrow.......yahoooo.

dnut
 
Parts came in so I started configuring the rear (jack shaft) brake set-up. Also a pilots view of the cockpit and a close-up of how to get the exhaust pipe away from your leg so ya don't get burned so easily when wearing shorts.

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Prolly be building the exhaust pipe today ;)
 
Oh and speaking of gas tanks, quick and easy, here is what you can make with a short section of 4" square, 1/8" thick aluminum tubing.......oh yeah.

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I'm really liking this tank!
 
Finally shaping up to look like a nice motorized bicycle, but it's not finished just yet.....

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almost ready to put this workhorse to daily use.........almost
 
Thanks Bill and Dan, here's a little more on the tank.....

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bdee bdee bdee bdee......that's all folks!
 
dang bro! that frame was in my backyard under a tree. the gold one was in the patio. looks great and its all bolt on.
 
Thanks guys.......hope you don't want the frame back Dennis, it would take along time to un-bolt everything lol.

dnut
 
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