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Here's my e-bike...........working on a new one (w/Elgin curved bar long tank and either Springer or Chopper fork). This one here is modeled/designed after the Board Track Racer motorcycles from the 1910's thru early 30's.
Specifications
• Speed - 16 mph
• Range - 12+ miles
• Power - 250...
Check out my custom made Electric Assist PreWar Bicycle modeled/designed after the Board Track Racer motorcycles from the 1910's thru early 30's. I used a local (Seattle) company to purchase the "sprinter" electric wheel kit here: https://hilltopperbikes.com/product-category/electric-bike-kits/...
OK........I'll check. I'm seeing if it's possible to setup this triple tree fork (at below link) on 1940 Elgin for a Rat Rod project.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/255401516684?campid=5335809022
Thanks for the info Dave. Just FYI........I accidentally re-posted the original question that started this thread. I think I've figured out all the technical stuff while maintaining the "spirit" and genius of the pre-war bike design. See my other posts in this thread;)
Thanks Barry. I used a local (Seattle) company to purchase the "sprinter" electric wheel kit here: https://hilltopperbikes.com/product-category/electric-bike-kits/
As you can guess, I have the battery staged in the tool bag.
The fork is a 26" triple tree design. You can get them off of...
Thanks. It's a blast to ride.......just finished the build on Saturday. I went with a local company and purchased their "sprinter" kit. I have the battery in the tool bag.
https://hilltopperbikes.com/product-category/electric-bike-kits/
Just converted this 1941 Rollfast Roamer into a BoardTrack Racer with electric motor front hub. It has a variable speed throttle which tops about 15mph and distance has range of 10 to 20 miles dependent on how much pedal assist is used.
It's a blast to ride!!! :p
The frame is a 1941 Rollfast Roamer with electric motor front hub. It has a variable speed throttle which tops about 15mph and distance has range of 10 to 20 miles dependent on how much pedal assist is used.
The frame is a 1941 Rollfast Roamer with electric motor front hub. It has a variable speed throttle which tops about 15mph and distance has range of 10 to 20 miles dependent on how much pedal assist is used.
The frame is a 1941 Rollfast Roamer with electric motor front hub. It has a variable speed throttle which tops about 15mph and distance has range of 10 to 20 miles dependent on how much pedal assist is used.
The frame is a 1941 Rollfast Roamer with electric motor front hub. It has a variable speed throttle which tops about 15mph and distance has range of 10 to 20 mph dependent on how much peddle assist is used.
Based on the English and Dutch design, the Phoenix SPB10 is an all-steel single speed with 28 in (710 mm) wheels, fenders, fully covered chain, spring leather saddle, handlebar rod lever brakes, double stand, dynamo front/rear light set, with a built-in rear wheel lock.
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