It was a finished, riding bike but there is a lot to be done. First thing is to fab a motor mount of some kind. It is just balanced in the photo. The motor was designed to clamp to the down tube and seat tube but this bike has neither. Second thing is to flip the rear wheel around and get the gear spacing correct. Then I have to modify the rear brake caliper to work on the right hand side of the bike. I would like to make the gas tank an inch or two taller. I also want to build a dual swept up fishtail exhaust for it; either two on one side or one on each. Something like this...What are your build plans for it from this point on out? Cuz, as been said on here before, looks done as she sits!
It handles great going straight. Other handling isn't too bad. Turning sharp feels a little off due to the factory head tube angles. I may address this by making another top frame section for it with a more laid back head tube.Chopper swing bike, looks cool. But how does it handle?
Thanks. Yes, I built the front end. I used a couple of really tall sissy bars.That front end RULES!!! Did you build that?
Thanks. Yes, I built the front end. I used a couple of really tall sissy bars.
Cool bike, nice forks. Would have been fun to watch you build it.
Carl.
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View attachment 36647 View attachment 36648 I may not finish this before time but I figure this would be a good place for the build. I have so many ideas for this bike and a lot of fab work so who knows where this will end up. Here is the beginning anyway.
Thanks. You just made my day. I will have to look for your build later.This is SICK. Im a big fan of all things chopper and really diggin this. I made a different version of Captain America way back when but yours blows it away. Another forum member painted the tank for me. I think it was 2009 maybe, i will try to find pics of it. It was called Captain America.
I hope so China girls are not known for their raw torque specs.... Would make for a memorable line launch technique.... Running side saddle starts...Love this!
But, I have to ask, will it have pedals?
Luke.
I am not sure yet if it will have pedals or not. As far as torque goes this is a 20" rear wheel as opposed to a 26" so torque should be slightly improved. I have a redneck engineered kickstart in my head. Now I just have to make it happen. It is still a few steps away though. Next step is finish the motor mounts then do some chain alignment and figure out how to attach the rear sprocket.I hope so China girls are not known for their raw torque specs.... Would make for a memorable line launch technique.... Running side saddle starts...
I am not looking for a ton of power on this but I will keep the Honda clone in mind if this doesn't do what I need. Thanks.It'll defiantly need a rolling start... Like totally not advisable but he centrifugal clutches can be stopped by hand on those things an held till get rather high in RPMs... I'd say if peddless go Briggs can build a screamer for dirt cheap and will look era correct still. China girl dose look cool but will Ned at least hamster cranks to get off the line.
Honda clone 80 or 110 would be an awsome rig also..... Not mutch more than a China girl serviceable and same amount of fab mount it up
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