My wife and I are getting prepared to haul our RV cross country, and we couldn't thing of a better way to have a second (and third) haul along vehicle than to build a couple of motorized bikes. This will not be my first motor bike build, and i've even built a couple of custom choppers and a cafe racer along the way, so it should be fun! I've always been inspired by the old 1910's era board track racers (as we all are on here), so i thought I'd try and model my current build off of one of those. Not any bike in particular, but taking ideas from that era and making it look like its something home made from that era.
I got this Worksman bike and frame for really cheap. It's an industrial Tall Cruiser frame with a 3 speed shifter hub. I would have preferred the News Boy frame, but i do like that the top bars run the full length, which will be perfect for the tube tank i plan on putting in it. I also wish that it came with the drum front brake, as the coaster brake will not work with the SBP jackshaft im planning on running. First thing I did was strip it down and mock up the wheels, and bottom drop loop frame section. I made a 'template' out of some twisted up bailing wire and had a buddy of mine from a fabrication shop mandrel bend a section of 1" .065 tubing (same as the factory tubing). i made two of them, one for my current bike and one for my wife's bike (building that next).
Here's the frame all welded up. It went together nicely and has plenty of room for the engine I'm running (HuaSheng 4 stroke 49cc with SBP jackshaft)
Here's the 3"' tubing tank welded up with mounting hardware attached. We mocked it up with zip ties until i can make some nice brass over the tube bracket clamps. Still need to weld in the filler and petcock bungs.
Here's my brother mocking up where the engine will be placed
That's all we got done in day one...should be doing this in no time!
I got this Worksman bike and frame for really cheap. It's an industrial Tall Cruiser frame with a 3 speed shifter hub. I would have preferred the News Boy frame, but i do like that the top bars run the full length, which will be perfect for the tube tank i plan on putting in it. I also wish that it came with the drum front brake, as the coaster brake will not work with the SBP jackshaft im planning on running. First thing I did was strip it down and mock up the wheels, and bottom drop loop frame section. I made a 'template' out of some twisted up bailing wire and had a buddy of mine from a fabrication shop mandrel bend a section of 1" .065 tubing (same as the factory tubing). i made two of them, one for my current bike and one for my wife's bike (building that next).
Here's the frame all welded up. It went together nicely and has plenty of room for the engine I'm running (HuaSheng 4 stroke 49cc with SBP jackshaft)
Here's the 3"' tubing tank welded up with mounting hardware attached. We mocked it up with zip ties until i can make some nice brass over the tube bracket clamps. Still need to weld in the filler and petcock bungs.
Here's my brother mocking up where the engine will be placed
That's all we got done in day one...should be doing this in no time!