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Turns freely. Includes Tillotson carb. $300 plus shipping by UPS to the Continental USA to be determined. It weighs 27 lbs. PM me. No PayPal. Will take a money order.
Don
Knocked off $50 but that's as low as I'll go on this motor. I've had this motor a while. I bought it with the controls and rear wheel but never used it as I installed a completely rebuilt engine in the Whizzer I built from the ground up. I have since sold that bike and I'm selling this motor as...
Yeah fellow CABER's. It's been a while since I was on here. I liked the wild and woolly days better. As did others and some not so much ;) Anyway, I decided to sell off some bikes. But before I do, I want to let you all know I WILL NOT SHIP my bikes. I know I reduce the chances of a sale...
Yeah fellow CABER's. It's been a while since I was on here. I liked the wild and woolly days better. As did others and some not so much ;) Anyway, I decided to sell off some bikes. But before I do, I want to let you all know I WILL NOT SHIP my bikes. I know I reduce the chances of a sale...
Took her outside today for some glamour shots after being up in the bedroom all winter. I finally got some clear shots of the wheel and chain guard lacing job. Yes kids....I do have the chain.....she just rolls easier without it and I don't ride this bike anyway. She was in bad shape when I got...
So the wife and I have been hanging in the Morton building this summer......parties and hot tub fun AND as booze can sometimes get you thinking ( the 1st few anyway) I'm looking at the bike collection that is all grouped together and covered up for protection plus taking up more and more floor...
Not sure what you call it, but on the bottom of the Tillotson carb there is a needle valve adjustment. I cannot get it to stop leaking. I took it apart and it looks like there should be some kind of rubber seal but if there is, it's worn or missing. Memory Lane has no such replacement. Any...
Has anyone got a Whizzer gas line for sale? I need one with the male fitting on each end, preferably a rubber hose so I can cut it and add a fuel filter. It will run from the sediment bowl to a Tillotson carb. H engine and a 1946 kit/carb. Memory Lane is out........and the guy on the phone...
Hi guys. Memory Lane has the 64" rear wheel belt, but they list the engine drive belt at 28" and I did a measurement (clutch cable disengaged) at 25". That's a lot of play (if I use a 28" belt) it seems to me to engage the engine drive pulley. At 25" it's nice and snug and when you engage the...
Shes almost done. Painted the rear fender and waiting to cure......and basically finish putting it back together and pin stripping the chain guard and rear fender. Always a labor of love. 1941 Roadmaster with a rebuilt 46 Whizzer kit. Final product pending.
Don
Been on here for a few years now and I must confess......never lurked in the Custom thread being a semi-purist and all, but after looking at some great customs here, just like custom classic and antique cars, it kinda grows on ya. Sweet rides, great ideas and of course inspiration.
Don
Spring Bar Motor Mount for a Whizzer. The engine bar slides through it and mounts to the front of the frame. Also need the shaft or bolt that goes through the center of the clutch pulley. Also the clutch spring, the tension bar and last but not least, the engine mount rubber bushings (top and...
So I have a partial vintage (1940's) H motor and vintage kit for the Whizzer project and I'm missing some parts, but most of the stuff is there. I'm trying to figure out how the clutch pulley mounts to the engine. I have the mounting bracket but I think I'm missing a bolt of some kind and not...
So I have a partial vintage (1940's) H motor and vintage kit for the Whizzer project and I'm missing some parts, but most of the stuff is there. I'm trying to figure out how the clutch pulley mounts to the engine. I have the mounting bracket but I think I'm missing a bolt of some kind and not...
Did a mild resto on the Iver that I bought last Fall. Original rims and Vitalic Clincher tires. Now the Whizzer project is on the bench. Zen.........
Don
Where can I get a 28 x 1.5 tube with the old style valve? Made the mistake of getting a 700 x 1.5 and it had some funky high tech valve on it.......useless.
Don
These are incredible.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/1896-RITTER-ROAD-SKATES-V-Rare-Antique-SMALLER-WHEEL-Bicycle-Skates-Vintage-/361244590697?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_3&hash=item541bdb0269
OK........is there anything we can put on an old cracked tire to preserve it? I'm talking white 1920's clincher. I don't plan on riding on them, just want to slow the deterioration process a bit and display.
Don
I'm sure folks have seen this gem up fro auction......
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Antique-Bike-Motor-Smith-Motor-Wheel-1914-1920-/111496613685?pt=Motorcycles_Parts_Accessories&hash=item19f5b74f35&vxp=mtr
Anyone got one to sell? Used and cheaper than this on on the Bay........
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Whizzer-Rear-Stand-26-/151441628508?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item23429fdd5c
Don
Building a Whizzer out of a late 1940's Road Master (see the link below) and I'll need the mounts to set a engine into the frame. Looking at a H model engine on the Bay. Will need the controls for the handle bars and a good (old style) silver tank. I say good as the inside must be clean. No...
Been looking for a Whizzer and of course, prices and conditions are all over the board. Thought about getting a Phantom or a Road Master, one that needs a lot of work and using that as a base to build a Whizzer. I was thinking late 40's early 50's and buying a good period H motor and basically...
I'm trying to think of ways to cover decals on bike frames so paint won't stick to them. So far I thought of Vaseline or wax of some kind. Any other ideas?? Once the paint is dry I want to remove the paint/?stuff easily without hurting the decal to reveal hard to replace decals.
Don
After restoring the old girl, I finally finished the job of getting some nice grips and lacing the bike fender and guard with the correct string. On to the next project. :cool:
Don
Thanks for the replies so far. Reallly looking for a project as far as the body goes........but must be a strong running Whiz. The one on eBay is a great example of what I'm looking for, but this one does not run. Too many unknowns but you get the gist of what I'm looking at. No basket cases...
I know.......post in the wanted section, but I figured this thread is the best place to look for a Whizzer seller. I'm looking for a running Whizzer that needs some work ( paint maybe, some cosmetics, tires, etc) No basket cases. There's a nice 46 on the Bay but he wants $1400 plus shipping and...
Looking for a winter project. Good wooden wheels ( no splits or warping, good spokes) Wooden handle bars. Good solid frame. No basket cases please. The more pics the better. I live in Central NYS.
Don
1999 Vulcan Classic 1500 cc. I think it has 12,000 mi (haven’t looked in a while) Lots of add-on’s. Really quite mint. Shaft drive. Water cooled. Vance and Hines pipes, beautiful sound. Fast! Very comfy Mustang seat with a rider add on for the miss. Tires like new.I've had this bike for 10...
http://www.ebay.com/itm/antique-Light-Cycle-bicycle-/221319368950?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item3387a990f6
I'd be on this if I just didn't buy a new couch.........:rolleyes:
Yep.......back again from just yesterday........good grief.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-Antique-Princeton-Road-Bicycle-/190971254826?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item2c76c6182a
Just a part but what a part!
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Antique-Bicycle-Cast-Iron-Metal-Wood-Handles-Boneshaker-Early-/141112783454?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item20dafa325e
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