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Re: BIKE FROM MOTORCYCLE FRAME

Postby honestherman on Thu Jul 26, 2012 10:55 am

I had a strange bike frame very heavy duty one time and we mounted a honda 360 2 cylinder motor on it. Clutch and throttle worked just like a motorcycle. It was so heavy with no suspension and top heavy. We almost killed ourselves trying to ride it on gravel roads because even though we lived in the country we wanted to avoid the police. One time we ripped up the rear spoked wheel and then after we fixed it, we laid it on the side at about 30 mph and messed it up. So it was retired.
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Re: BIKE FROM MOTORCYCLE FRAME

Postby honestherman on Thu Jul 26, 2012 11:05 am

SORRY MODERATOR.
I had noticed that there are areas for "this kind of bike" and there is another area for "other bikes" over there. I was just confused that they seem to be mixed together. But it is all Great I guess.
There are some very talented people here who make those "mouse bikes" from just about anything, Frame parts made from anything. There are some people who even put Motorcycle Forks on some of those bikes.
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