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I recently built this bike from a couple old Schwinn StingRays using my Lincoln Pro Mig 180 machine: I sawed off the rear dropouts on one of the frames and extended and dropped the rear center axis. That allowed me to install a 26" mountain bike wheel in place of the original 20" wheel. I extended the front forks 5" to get it up to the same level as the rear and extended the kick stand to match the new height of the bike. I also welded on brackets to mount the front disc brake, head light and torque arm. The seat post was cut and leaned back. I then built the rear rack and welded it to the frame. I added foot pegs and I installed a 350-450w electric motor on the front wheel. I mounted the 36v 10AH battery on the front down tube. It's fun to drive and will do about 20 mph without pedaling.I have a video of it on youtube [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ObjTHOtry90[/ame] Attached Images
Reply:That looks cool: kinda looks like a pain to ride though. (thats my old age talking )
Reply:I love this type of craftsmanship. You can see a skilled handmade feel. sometimes punched out machined stuff lacks a certain gusto that a guy and a few tools can offer. rad.
Reply:Cool project!
Reply:What trick my BICYCLE? Great build.We are on our way to being farmers! Our site is always under construction so check back often for updates. http://www.philosophyfarmstyle.com/
Reply:I just picked up one of those bikes the other day.... Mine's gona have a gas motor on it though...I ain't peddling no where.Very Cool project...I really like the basic chassis design of the Chopper bikes.
Reply:Have you any tricycle pictures? I have found I am no longer able to safely mount and dismount an upright two wheeler.I offer three choices: Good, Fast, & Cheap. You may pick two.Hobart AC/DC StikMate LXHarbor Freight AD HoodHarbor Freight Industrial Chop SawDeVilbis 20 Gallon, 5 HP Compressor
Reply:very cool! i'm interested in how you made those flip-up foot pegs. are they spring-loaded? looking to make highway pegs for my touring bike. |
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