It's really not the design or the bikes fault. I just have no experience with raked-out front ends. Been riding dirt bikes and cafe racers forever. First time on a chopper type. The good news is the more I ride the better it feels.:thumbsup:
Thanks for all the great comments. The wheels are 10" from BMI Karts. I put scooter tires on them, perfect fit. Had some spacers milled from aluminum to attach sprocket and disc to them. never did get the helmet but took "The Restore Kid's" advice...six pack and became invincible. It's like...
The Pit Viper lives. Got the sync problems and linkage solved. This thing shakes the whole building. For a miniature, it sure makes a lot of noise. Took it for a test ride... lots of torque and a little sketchy on the handling. Need a helmet before I take it any further.
I would like to add more pics because I cannot figure out how to add them to "My Photos" and the thread only allows 5. Any clue how to do this? Sorry for off topic.
Thanks! The "Money Pit will be photographed at the Temecula Rod Run next month though MB Services here in Temecula under sunlight. Indoor pictures do no justice for thier paint and body skills. I will post them accordingly.
Her's a project that started off as goof of sorts. My 45th birthday I finally got a mini bike from my wife I've been always been wanting since I was a kid but never got around too. Started off as a Pep Boys Doodle and just some beer drink'in fun. It was so under powered I started researching...
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