I restored this Australian made vintage Whippet bicycle racer. It had 28 rims. I made it into a fixie, added the flip flop 700c rims and white tyres, added the seat, bars and BSA crankset.
I saw fixies and thought id like to own one. Well i havent really become accustomed to riding a fixed gear bike and as a result ive only ridden this thing a few times in about 6 months. So im wondering if i should motorize this thing. I have a black Grubbee 50cc that im not using.
Im wondering if i could do a vintage racer style build with skinny race tyres.
I pick up a 98cc Villiers cylinder mower next weekend off EBay and it has a fuel tank that looks like the very early cigar style tank, that im hoping may fit under the toptube.
It would probably look better if i put the original 28" rims back on but they arent strong enough for a motorized bike, and i dont want to pay for another set.
Ive already got these rims so do you guys know, or have an opinion if theyd hold up? It also has the flip flop hub so i dont know if that can be used. I did have a quick look through the flip flop thread. I realise the other thread means the sprocket wants to spin off....
I do realise id need to be more careful as far as bumps, potholes but it wouldnt be my only MB so it would just be cool to have a fast, light ride.
Oh and i would obviously need to add rim brakes if i go ahead with these wheels on this build
I saw fixies and thought id like to own one. Well i havent really become accustomed to riding a fixed gear bike and as a result ive only ridden this thing a few times in about 6 months. So im wondering if i should motorize this thing. I have a black Grubbee 50cc that im not using.
Im wondering if i could do a vintage racer style build with skinny race tyres.
I pick up a 98cc Villiers cylinder mower next weekend off EBay and it has a fuel tank that looks like the very early cigar style tank, that im hoping may fit under the toptube.
It would probably look better if i put the original 28" rims back on but they arent strong enough for a motorized bike, and i dont want to pay for another set.
Ive already got these rims so do you guys know, or have an opinion if theyd hold up? It also has the flip flop hub so i dont know if that can be used. I did have a quick look through the flip flop thread. I realise the other thread means the sprocket wants to spin off....
I do realise id need to be more careful as far as bumps, potholes but it wouldnt be my only MB so it would just be cool to have a fast, light ride.
Oh and i would obviously need to add rim brakes if i go ahead with these wheels on this build