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• #2
Love it! Nice work! :)
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• #3
Sick to the power of rad.
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• #4
Looks great. Good job!
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• #5
Champagne cork?
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• #6
Superb work. Subscribed.
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• #7
Agreed. Will watch with interest
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• #8
I presume you have the skills to add on the necessary tubes and mounting points yourself, or did you have a frame-builder do it? How did you know where the engine mounting points would need to be - just copy them off the bike you took it from? Will this actually be used on a velodrome?
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• #9
I take it you've not seen some of the other awesome stuff he's made then?
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• #10
Hold on, he's not the chap who made the Obree replica is he? That was fantabulous.
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• #11
I believe so yes, he's a several other rad bikes too, google his name
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• #12
check his previous threads
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• #13
where did the obree thread go ?
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• #14
It was just in the current projects thread wasn't it? before it went all subforum.
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• #15
Excellent.
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• #17
Nice. Make more stuff, then show us.
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• #19
Yes.
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• #20
well the guy that build those ^, has the same forumname so I assume he made them.
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• #21
Busy in the workshop. Working on the motor at the moment. A puch maxi E50motor with a 45mm 70cc piston and a 20mm carb. First time working on a motor for me, really fun!! I'm doing all the classic tuning, porting, cutting the piston and so on. Hope to have it up and running in a couple of weeks.
And those are all my builds
Thanks. / ChRobin
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• #22
almost done..
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• #23
cooooooooooooooooooooooooool
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• #24
One thing I never understood was why the pacer had to pedal when it looks like they are putting no pressure on the pedals, can you explain that for me please?
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• #25
What a nice contraption! And i mean that as a compliment!
Here are some pics of my on going Derny moped project. It started out as a Swedish postmans bike. It is going to be fitted with a 70cc Puch maxi engine.
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after: