09-13-2021, 02:38 PM | #1 |
Join Date: Sep 2021
Location: West coast
Posts: 15
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Let's make a motorized bicycle: Junkyard Wars Style
I'm a Bicycle mechanic by trade and experience. I've worked over 30 years in the heart of happy, hippy bike Nirvana Eugene, Oregon as a bike shop mech and sales, and also some manufacturing and have a half dozen friends from these years that are now famous or possibly infamous Bike Illuminaties.
I have this relationship with bicycles that includes the possibilities of their having silly little gasoline engines driving their wheels. It makes me somewhat of the oddball at bike events when I show up on an engine powered bicycle. Last May of 2014, I decided, (for no particularly smart reason..) to build a 30cc weedeater powered friction drive bicycle from an old Nishiki commuter bike I picked up at the Recyclery in Glenwood. I even have a video of the finished product.. This bike is powered by a classic old 1980's Italian made McCullough Pro-Scaper II weedeater with autoclutch. It's actually surprisingly punchy, and can manage to cruise at 20 MPH and climb 6% grades at 14 mph while towing a trailer with 30 pounds of cargo ( single wheeled Aosom BOB trailer..). This bike has gotten me into some hot water with some neighbors who think it's illegal, ( it's not..) This is a retrospective tale of an innocent bicycle that I turned to the dark side.
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1958 J.C. Higgins 3 speed/ 48cc HT bicycle engine. 1968 Honda C-100/Qingqui125cc pitbike engine 2006 LF200GY-5 |
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