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There was some interest in another thread about these, so rather than clogging up someone else's thread I will start one of my own. Here are some of the bikes I have built. I will answer any questions you might have. Lincoln PowerMIG 215XTLincoln Precision TIG 225Hypertherm 300
Reply:Lincoln PowerMIG 215XTLincoln Precision TIG 225Hypertherm 300
Reply:And heres the most recent bike.And where I build them.One question was what motors are used. Generally is a 5 horse Briggs & Stratton flathead, or the occasional Honda Knockoff OHV motor. I have a Briggs 10 horse flathead for my next bike.Lincoln PowerMIG 215XTLincoln Precision TIG 225Hypertherm 300
Reply:Really high class stuff!Thanks for the picsDavidReal world weldin. When I grow up I want to be a tig weldor.
Reply:Totally awsome! Are these bikes stret legal? How fast do they go?
Reply:Not street legal. could be if I started with a legal bike. But its tough to register somethign as a custom title in CA. Speed depends on gearing. One I had topped out at 45, but got there in about 6 seconds. One, I got up to about 60 at 3/4 throttle, and didn't have enough street to push it more.BTW, 60 feels like about 100 on one of these. Originally Posted by David RReally high class stuff!Thanks for the picsDavid
Reply:Great work, I love that hammer kickstand!!!Sure, I can fix it... I got a welder!!!
Reply:Hey Twisted have you finished the body drop on the pick truck? I remember the thread on the hardcore minichopper site.Will Supports Autism Awareness My ToysBobCat 225 PLusMillermatic 130Miller Spectrum 300 CutmateEverlast Power Tig 185 Micro April is Autism Month .
Reply:Originally Posted by SteelwillHey Twisted have you finished the body drop on the pick truck? I remember the thread on the hardcore minichopper site.
Reply:way cool ChuckASME Pressure Vessel welder
Reply:Wicket work!! do you sell them and how much?
Reply:Thumbs UP!! ...zap!I am not completely insane..Some parts are missing Professional Driver on a closed course....Do not attempt.Just because I'm a dumbass don't mean that you can be too.So DON'T try any of this **** l do at home.
Reply:Great stuff, I really like the old school chopper look. I really like the frame jig you built as well, must make things a lot easier. DaveI am what I am, Deal with it!If necessity is the Mother of Invention, I must be the Father of Desperation!
Reply:Originally Posted by sunfire_manWicket work!! do you sell them and how much?
Reply:Real impressive work. Love the bar stool racerMolongneckLincoln 175HD MigWard's Powr-Kraft 230 ARCHypertherm Powermax 45Harris O/A TorchMakita 2414NB Chop SawMakita 9557PB 4 1/2" Angle GrinderClarke BT 1002 6" Brench GrinderRyobi DP 120 12" Drill Press
Reply:haha those are pretty awesome! i want one... "Ask not for whom the bone bones, it bones for thee" - Bender |
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