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  • beautiful...well done

  • WOW VERY GOOD!!

  • Nice wheel's hoss, that's the same style I would be like too build my self. Light low to the ground on large rim's. The way they handle is what I love about the small light ones like that.

  • whats the engine off of? a dirtbike?

  • That's pretty sweet. What is the engine?

  • stupenda ,veramente bellissima!

  • Now that is sweet!!

  • Wow, Shane, thanks for the two cents. This bike was built as a small bike, not a 1000cc race bike. Despite overinflated egos, there is such a market for these things. This bike is long sold and weighs less than just the engine of an old 61 inch bike. I have a '19 JD built up in the garage right now for comparison. Nice scooter, but two different worlds.

  • Hmmmmmm nice overall.... but the little rice burner engine... Hmmmmmm too much like a motor mower. Needs either a 500 or 600 cc single or a specially built V twin with the nasty primary chain and basic gear box // clutch.

    You have made such a neat bike that the non standard "type of engine" - undercuts the over all greatness.

    The 61 CUI engines were brilliant.... and they sounded and went like racing engines.

  • @callmeshane303 Rice burner engine? I fail to see where you are coming from with that. Sounds like you need to do a lot more research. Many of the board track racers, especially the earlier ones were powered by single cylinder engines. Some of those were more hardcore than many of the V-Twins. Hell.. Some of the early Thors didn't even have a clutch or throttle.. The bike was literally ON or OFF. And not all of us are interested in having a ton of hp. Sometimes it's about the experience..

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  • @callmeshane303 It's "you're." Perhaps you need to spend less time making stupid comments and more time working on your English skills.

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  • very nice, how did u set up the head and tail light?

  • A work of motorized art.

  • that sadle looks sweet!

  • nice bike!!!! NOW I GOT AN I DEA, THNX

  • Nice!

  • FAJNY MOTROR!!!! :) 

  • outstanding!!

  • How much would it cost to build one, or get one built?

  • What bike frame did you use? What wheels?  Is the tank between the two top frame bars really used fir the gas tank? Can you give specifications for the materials and parts you used and a description of assembly?

  • WOW that is NICE 7/5*******

  • Wow, I'd love to own one.

  • Was this from a kit or is it entirely fabricated from raw materials? What is the engine and transmission?

  • Good work Albitre . I just made a 1948 Schwinn Streamliner motorized. It has a skiptooth chain and custom exhaust. It also has original paint.

  • do you happen to have any pictures of your 48??

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