Okay, I confess I have had a few motorbikes, yep another Belletier is into the two wheeler's.
Though I don't have a motorized one at the moment, I do have this that I built a year or two ago.
Another is being researched currently.
Cheers
Rob
Not quite a motorbike
Not quite a motorbike
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Re: Not quite a motorbike
Gee Rob, It takes some one who can knock up a second hand Bellett in no time to enginier this little masterpiece.
btw, where IS the motor, lol
B.
btw, where IS the motor, lol
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Re: Not quite a motorbike
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Re: Not quite a motorbike
love it, and hopefully soon i too will have a pedal powered machine! been really digging the old pushbikes lately....
I am "that" Florian guy.
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Re: Not quite a motorbike
Great pusshie, how about an old schooler with a sissie bar ?? i use to use 20" dragsters in the 70's cut and shut 27' forks on the front and criuse, high rise handle bars, banana seat, gee i really feel old now!
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Re: Not quite a motorbike
Found a photo of the brand new dragster before the mods to the front forks, speedo, lights, 5 speed, oh what a cruiser,
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Re: Not quite a motorbike
OMG
I had one of those in the seventies, oops.
Present from my grandmother no less.
Errmmm ... how do I say it politely, no I will not build one of those.
Next project is a boardtrack racer lookalike, if I don't get sidetracked with the trike !
Cheers
Rob
I had one of those in the seventies, oops.
Present from my grandmother no less.
Errmmm ... how do I say it politely, no I will not build one of those.
Next project is a boardtrack racer lookalike, if I don't get sidetracked with the trike !
Cheers
Rob
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Re: Not quite a motorbike
great photo of the dragster looks like it had the stick shift gears also looks like a malvern star i rember my dad used to tell me about those bikes (oh yea) love the sissy bar on the back standard fittings of course regards davo in qld
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Re: Not quite a motorbike
Hey Rob, that is really polite ( cheers ), todays creations are a hole lot better, and the the wheel is allways turning.
Davo, yes was a malvern star, all the options
Davo, yes was a malvern star, all the options
Re: Not quite a motorbike
Here's the latest creation from the Cannon Cycle Works.
This used to be a old fat tube road bike with solid front forks and curved handlebars
Cheers
Rob
This used to be a old fat tube road bike with solid front forks and curved handlebars
Cheers
Rob
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