Hi everyone.
I have a 1966 (according to the title) Fox campus bike. The title says the model is a Wasp but it looks exactly like the campus bikes without the plastic fake gas tank. I need to get the correct engine for the bike. If I remember as a kid it had a Clinton engine. Could this be...
Hi guys, Just finished trimming up the chainguards for my Fox Campus Restorations and thought I'd post a few pics. Eventually I am going to post a how to thread detailing how I made the various molds for the vacuforming process. The mold for the seat pan / cowling is at the vacuforming...
Just wanted to see if anyone has any Fox Campus info out there, I would like to know the exact year of this bike. Just got it on a trade a little while ago and I just wanted to know if anybody knows any tricks or inside info on these bikes.
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1964-65 Fox Campus in original condition, been in a show room 95% of its life, tires are still looking pretty new. I just put oil and fuel in it and cleaned the plug and it fired right up.
1964-65 Fox Campus in original condition, been in a show room 95% of its life, tires are still looking pretty new. I just put oil and fuel in it and cleaned the plug and it fired right up.
1964-65 Fox Campus in original condition, been in a show room 95% of its life, tires are still looking pretty new. I just put oil and fuel in it and cleaned the plug and it fired right up.
1964-65 Fox Campus in original condition, been in a show room 95% of its life, tires are still looking pretty new. I just put oil and fuel in it and cleaned the plug and it fired right up.
1964-65 Fox Campus in original condition, been in a show room 95% of its life, tires are still looking pretty new. I just put oil and fuel in it and cleaned the plug and it fired right up.
The Campus bike used a different swingarm for each side of the bike. The left side (as you're sitting on the bike) used an arm like the one in pic#1 below. The right side used an arm like the one in pic#2 below. Pics#3 & #4 show the proper swingarm and how the brake setup is supposed to look.
Last week I purchased the 1962 Fox Campus bike shown in pic#1 from Smallbikes88. The teeth on the rear sprocket were worn nearly flat (pic#2) and needed to be replaced. On all the steel wheeled Foxes the sprockets are welded directly to the hub assembly. However, a few minutes on the bandsaw...
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