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My 63 Schwinn 97cc motorized bicycle build

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My 63 Schwinn 97cc motorized bicycle build

Postby Dowie Soetenga on Mon Oct 25, 2010 12:56 pm

Here are some pictures from my first vintage bicycle build. It all started with a 1963 Schwinn Jaguar frame I picked up about six weeks ago. I decided that I wanted to build a cool rat rod motorized bicycle, board track racer. Built not bought! I've designed, engineered, and fabricated this from scratch minus the vintage Schwinn parts. My goal is to use as many vintage parts as possible. All the motor mounts and metal fabrication is done from scratch. I'm an engineer so I made a 3D CAD model / assembly of my build before I cut any metal. So here are some pictures of my CAD work and then the beginnings of the build. I'll update this post with more pictures as the design progresses. I'm designing around a 97cc, four stroke, flathead motor. Accordining to my calculations it should go around 31.7 mph at 4,200 rpm.

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Re: My 63 Schwinn 97cc motorized bicycle build

Postby scrumblero on Mon Oct 25, 2010 1:41 pm

hmmm.. no pictures and a link back to this thread.. might wanna double check you tags.. :roll:
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Re: My 63 Schwinn 97cc motorized bicycle build

Postby Dowie Soetenga on Mon Oct 25, 2010 1:47 pm

scrumblero wrote:hmmm.. no pictures and a link back to this thread.. might wanna double check you tags.. :roll:

That's funny. All the pictures work on my end. I'll have to check from a different computer.
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Re: My 63 Schwinn 97cc motorized bicycle build

Postby cman on Mon Oct 25, 2010 3:46 pm

Sent you a private message regarding your pics.
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Re: My 63 Schwinn 97cc motorized bicycle build

Postby Dowie Soetenga on Tue Oct 26, 2010 7:25 am

cman wrote:Sent you a private message regarding your pics.

I moved my pictures to a new host. They should be viewable now. Thanks!
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Re: My 63 Schwinn 97cc motorized bicycle build

Postby outskirtscustoms on Tue Oct 26, 2010 7:33 am

Sweet build, around here I'd get pulled over on that in a heartbeat, I love it!
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Re: My 63 Schwinn 97cc motorized bicycle build

Postby Dowie Soetenga on Tue Oct 26, 2010 7:37 am

outskirtscustoms wrote:Sweet build, around here I'd get pulled over on that in a heartbeat, I love it!

Ha Ha That's funny. Where I live the cops slow down to see if I'm a little kid. As soon as they see I'm in my 30's (35) they wave and keep on going. One of the benifits of being an older (kid).

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Re: My 63 Schwinn 97cc motorized bicycle build

Postby outskirtscustoms on Tue Oct 26, 2010 8:52 am

Dowie Soetenga wrote:
outskirtscustoms wrote:Sweet build, around here I'd get pulled over on that in a heartbeat, I love it!

Ha Ha That's funny. Where I live the cops slow down to see if I'm a little kid. As soon as they see I'm in my 30's (35) they wave and keep on going. One of the benifits of being an older (kid).

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Yeah but they like to harass me, I'm the kid who used to put 440 snowmobile engines on anything with wheels, and mod mopeds to go 75MPH+.......They don't like me.... :lol:
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Re: My 63 Schwinn 97cc motorized bicycle build

Postby Motopecane on Tue Oct 26, 2010 9:28 am

Wow, I am really impressed with the pre-work that you did. That 3D model is amazing. I'm interested to see how you go about making the tank.
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Re: My 63 Schwinn 97cc motorized bicycle build

Postby Dr. Tankenstein on Tue Oct 26, 2010 9:47 am

WOW! This is awesome, I LOVE CAD drawings.
I have one question, will the exhaust and left side drive train get in the way of....your thighs?

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Re: My 63 Schwinn 97cc motorized bicycle build

Postby Dboy9887 on Tue Oct 26, 2010 10:30 am

awesome build dude, cant wait to see it Complete!
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Re: My 63 Schwinn 97cc motorized bicycle build

Postby Gdcast on Tue Oct 26, 2010 11:28 am

Cool build! I also like all the preparation before starting the job.
This one should look awesome, congrats on a great start and Welcome to the forum!
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Re: My 63 Schwinn 97cc motorized bicycle build

Postby Dowie Soetenga on Tue Oct 26, 2010 12:25 pm

Dr. Tankenstein wrote:WOW! This is awesome, I LOVE CAD drawings.
I have one question, will the exhaust and left side drive train get in the way of....your thighs?

Cheers!
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Good call. I will have to create a heat shield of some sort. I haven't fabricated the header yet, but that's in the near future. the front end is next. I'll update new pictures as I complete things.
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Re: My 63 Schwinn 97cc motorized bicycle build

Postby Dowie Soetenga on Wed Oct 27, 2010 7:58 am

I got the 52 Monark front forks installed last night. I had to get some special vintage bearings and races from the local Schwinn shop. Next I have to fabricate custom fork rocker plates and spacers to accommodate my vintage Atom drum brake set up. The bars still need to be cut back a bit.
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Re: My 63 Schwinn 97cc motorized bicycle build

Postby Dboy9887 on Wed Oct 27, 2010 11:16 am

friggin awesome.
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