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JOEL

Cruisin' on my Bluebird
Hey Scott,
I was checking out a Whizzer over the weekend built on what appeared to be a Dayton built Whizzer-specific bike. Do you happen to have information on the bike? JOEL
 
sorry, been gone a while. I've never seen a Dayton based Whizzer. which frame style is it? sounds cool. can you post a few photos?
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He Lives !

sorry, I didn't get a picture. It appeared to be an early postwar frame with factory cut heavy duty fenders, HD wheels, ect and a J motor kit. Everything looked like Dayton parts to me so I was thinking it might have been a whizzer specific model. Had been repainted though... Just thought you might have a catalog picture.
 
Ok, sorry it took so long for me to figure out. In 1948 the Model 90 was made for the Whizzer motor. It had a slightly modified frame, notched rear fender and a special crank to clear the belt guard. A Morrow rear brake and New Departure front brake were used for stopping and 120 gauge spokes were used for extra strength. Sorry I don't have any photos.
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OK, that's what I wanted to know. This bike fit the discription, even had the ND brake. The guy still has it. I'll get a picture of it if I get a chance.
 
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