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dont know what brand the front brake is, no markings. I added the gum wall tires as I didnt like white walls on a Whizzer. I added the grips, leather saddle, dice and fender tips. All else was just as I bought it. Been stored for a long time.
It’s been awhile since I’ve updated this forum - I’ve been busy with other projects. But I was able to finish this Whizzer and get it running properly... Fortunately I took some photos along the way. I ended up replacing the engine seals, head gasket, rebuilt the carb, adjusted the engine to sit properly on the bike, fixed the clutch pulley, new belts and did a bunch of polishing to get the paint perfect. I also had Josh (@STRADALITE) redo the seat and it looks amazing! Has anyone seen a Whizzer fuel line like this? It came with the bike and it appears to be original (it’s in the last photo).
-Connor
The gold colored fuel line with the Whizzer ink stamp is NOS, probably from Leonard Davis. I bought 2 from him back in the early 80's for my projects. For show only, don't run today's gasoline in them! Rubber may be tired and Ethanol most likely will destroy it.
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