

My 63 Schwinn 97cc motorized bicycle buildRe: My 63 Schwinn 97cc motorized bicycle buildHere are some updated pictures from my build. I finally got the front end all figured out. I'm running a rear atom drum brake up front.
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Re: My 63 Schwinn 97cc motorized bicycle buildGood looking bike, love the CAD drawing- I see allot of hours spent making it.
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David
Re: My 63 Schwinn 97cc motorized bicycle buildLookin' good
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Re: My 63 Schwinn 97cc motorized bicycle buildHere are some pictures from last weekend. Test rides went well. Geared just a little too tall. I'm going to tweak the sprocket ratio by one or two teeth. I'm still planning on making a custom fab'd gas tank to match the rendering.
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Re: My 63 Schwinn 97cc motorized bicycle buildThat...is..NICE! Beautiful work on her..
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Re: My 63 Schwinn 97cc motorized bicycle buildAwesome build!!!
Sorry if this is a newbie question but where did you get the motor? Was it a kit? Waking up is a gift
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Re: My 63 Schwinn 97cc motorized bicycle buildIt looks sweet, but how does it ride? Could you possibly post a video?
Re: My 63 Schwinn 97cc motorized bicycle build
Thanks for the positive feedback. No kit here. This thing is built from sweat and tears. The motor is a Honda / Lifan 97cc 2.5hp four stroke, flathead, sidevalve. The clutch is a Hillard #35 12T. The motor mounts and related are hand made. The rest of the parts are 90% vintage Schwinn. It rides great. I'm going to swap out a sprocket to give her a little more low end power. Right now the top speed is around 33-35mph. I'm going to scale it back a little. I'll get some video footage on youtube next weekend if I can. My 63 board track build http://www.ratrodbikes.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=21&t=32559
Re: My 63 Schwinn 97cc motorized bicycle buildWow 30mph? thats awesome!!
Re: My 63 Schwinn 97cc motorized bicycle buildwheres my welder? i am now officially gona build a 5 horse bike like this
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Re: My 63 Schwinn 97cc motorized bicycle buildThat is one sweet ride man. Where did you pick the motor up from?
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Re: My 63 Schwinn 97cc motorized bicycle buildHere are some pictures from last weekend. I think she's all dialed in. I changed the jack shaft output sprocket from 10T to 9T. I've also added a modern rear V brake, and a chain tensioner.
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Re: My 63 Schwinn 97cc motorized bicycle build
The motor is a 2.5HP 97cc four stroke flathead. I bought it on ebay for $90.00. It's a Honda Lifan. I wanted a vintage Briggs, but they were too expensive for my budget. My 63 board track build http://www.ratrodbikes.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=21&t=32559
Re: My 63 Schwinn 97cc motorized bicycle buildNice looking bike..did you fab those rear brake bosses, or where did You get them those are sweet.
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Re: My 63 Schwinn 97cc motorized bicycle buildman sweet build!! how did you figure out the gear reduction ,a four stoke engine would be cool on my bike not to mention way more reliable and sound better!
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