Silver State Cycles Build

MotoMagz

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So my new project arrived from Scott at Silver State Cycles just a few weeks after ordering it.It is a freakin awsome!!! Here are a few shots...
 

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and more....
 

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Super looking bike. What size are the tires? What does something like that cost including shipping.
 
Super looking bike. What size are the tires? What does something like that cost including shipping.

Tires are 24x3 on some 11g Worksman rims. Cost for my basic frame and tank shipped is under $490. You can always spend more!
 
Looks real good. I think with that price he works for less then minimum wage... Gota start somewhere and make a name for yourself...

What's the power plant going to be?
 
Sounds like a great price to me! I have the same wheel setup 24&3, what a great ride they give. I'll be following your progress, never enough photos.
 
I can hear the purring now! Looks great!!! I have to get a frame and set it aside before the prices go up!LOL

Chris
AKA: BigBlue
 
I'm still undecided on the motor.vintage or big hmmm big and vintage!
As for the price it is right for sure.I might be wrong but I think Scott from SSC is a true motorbiker and is putting a great product out. At a price people can afford because he wants to and can.
 
Amazing! Great price too. I call dibbs on this one when you build the next one. =) Can't wait until I finish your old roadmaster when it's warmer. Why the 24" wheels instead of the 26"?
 
24x3 tires end up being about the same diameter as a 26 standard wheel.Same size that were on the Roadmaster.
 
So I think this is the motor I am going with.It is a 79CC lifan 2.5hp.The thing I like about this one compared to the Predator is no tipping of the motor.Nice and straight up and down.
 

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couple more of the 2.5 79cc Lifan.Stay tuned!!!!
 

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It looks good as a roller. Really like the fat 24's. I use Worksman 26 x 2.125 wheels with 2.5" tires. Can't wait to follow your build through to the end...
I 've been wanting to start another build. I decided to go 4 stroke this time. There is a HFT just 1 mile from my home and I want to stuff a 212cc predator in a frame. Scott and Silver State Cycles is about 10 miles from my home. I'm sold on your frame. Gonna make a point to see Scott this week and talk about a frame for a predator.
 
Niceness. :) Suggestion: Pull the flywheel, clean and mask off magnet. Hit it with some acid etch primer and then some chrome in a can (?Krylon? ) ittl end up looking kinda like its nickle plated.
 
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