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1954 hawthorne(rustbucket)

Postby heretic13 on Thu May 10, 2012 8:30 pm

I finished the bike last year. It's a 1954 Hawthorne, hand made springer front end. leather seat, with a 139cc 2 stroke out of
an old snow thrower. I sand blasted the frame then left it bare, The first belt between the motor and the jack shaft has a
spring loaded idler hooked to a brake lever. the second belt goes to a 20inch hoop bolted to the back wheel with 6 hand
made stainless steel brackets. sorry i don't have any pics of the build, I didn't know about this site at the time.
About your clutch maybe you could swap the springs. I bet you could find some to make it engage at w lower rpm,
If you get it to work at 1000rpm it would work on the jack shaft.
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Re: 1954 hawthorne(rustbucket)

Postby heretic13 on Fri May 11, 2012 7:32 pm

Just a few photos. note the PBR can, it holds the key and kill switch.
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Re: 1954 hawthorne(rustbucket)

Postby Laidback on Sat May 12, 2012 5:47 am

DUDE, I am seriously DIGGIN your SteamPunK ride!!!!
Nice job, wondering what ya next project is goin ta look like!!
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Re: 1954 hawthorne(rustbucket)

Postby tin machine on Sat May 12, 2012 8:46 am

hey man , that is totaly cool , thats what i want to do , with my bike , could you send me a drawing or some info on what you did for that motor set up ....wow very nice 8) :mrgreen:
...what a story a bicycle could tell ....
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Re: 1954 hawthorne(rustbucket)

Postby ruddigger on Tue May 15, 2012 12:15 am

That is effing epic. I've thought about doing the same rat motorized treatment on my '42 Hawthorne.
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Re: 1954 hawthorne(rustbucket)

Postby heretic13 on Thu May 17, 2012 10:50 am

Very nice 42. would make a very cool gasbike mine didn't come with a skip tooth, but i think i might add one to my next project
The trick is to fit everything an still keep the pedal drive so its legal as a motor assisted bike.by the way mine doesn't one "kit"
part on it, eveything was made on taken off something else. thats the fun part , any one can buy a kit. making it from scratch
is worth the effort.
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Re: 1954 hawthorne(rustbucket)

Postby NewOrleansFlyer on Thu May 17, 2012 1:10 pm

Yeah! I mocked up an old OK Battery to hide the battery for my headlight, similar to the PBR can. Nice touch.....
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Re: 1954 hawthorne(rustbucket)

Postby ruddigger on Fri May 18, 2012 12:50 am

heretic13 wrote: eveything was made on taken off something else. thats the fun part , any one can buy a kit. making it from scratch
is worth the effort.


It shows. That looks way too cool to be from a box.
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Re: 1954 hawthorne(rustbucket)

Postby heretic13 on Sat May 19, 2012 3:50 pm

If any one need help setting up a motor feel free to pick my brain. ( I live for this crap! ) and I had to figure all this out on my own
with a lot of trial error. I work in a shop at a rail road fixing locos, railcars, and all the junk that keeps them going. so
"power transmission" is something I've done for the last ten years.
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Re: 1954 hawthorne(rustbucket)

Postby ruddigger on Sun May 20, 2012 6:41 pm

Another railroader. I'm a conductor here in LA.
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Re: 1954 hawthorne(rustbucket)

Postby heretic13 on Mon May 21, 2012 4:16 am

No kidding. I'm the shop foreman for Vt Railway. I started in the shop then went out played yard conductor for a few years.
then went back to the shop then the old foreman retired. I still keep the conductor cert. so I can help out when they get short handed,
or I need the over time. I'm better suited for the shop, and it's where i build all my junk.
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