1953 Briggs Low Idle

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Uploaded by on Jul 4, 2009

Entry for Gasman7777 contest for low idling engines.

Hopefully this shitty youtube uploader didn't speed up my video because it was nice and slow

On my motorized bike project.

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  • А где привод?

  • @pesrik В другом видео

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  • @kalel1290 If you'll kindly look in my videos you'll see videos of the bike riding.

  • How will you power the rear wheel, Back in the 1960s you could get a ring that would bolt to the rear wheel for a belt, that is how I made my first motorbike using the same engine you have, only mine was direct drive no clutch, you had to shut off the engine to stop, I was more risky in my younger days. Nice video good work. Phil

  • @farmerphil In a other video I show how I have 2 rims welded together, and 1 is used for the tire and the other is the drive pulley. Foot powered clutch and all that fun stuff too. Direct drive must have been fun to ride until you had to suddenly stop.

    Thank you for the good comments sir

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  • that looks real safe- the starter cup right by your leg and all

    lol

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  • I like your kill switch xD. very ingenous i would of neve thought of doing that

  • @kalel1290 Lol you're gay .... TITLE

  • i have that same motor a 3 horse if it is same power output as mine but mine has a rewinding pull cord

  • you gunna die

    

  • There is a contest?

    Sheeeit!

    Wish I had known that.

    I had a lawnmower that would run at 0 rpm forever.

  • I Used to work at a small engines shop, Thoughs old cast iron WB modle engines? Are awsome, and pretty near bulit proof! but if your going to use it on a bike?

    I would Advise you to replace the carb you have on there from a 1970-89 aluminum block industrial engine? with a motorcycle carb. Bprobably an Ebay kit bicycle engine carb or one from? Say a old honda 50 would work best.

  • it sounds like its running around 700 rpm but running too rich, try this again and play with the mixture screw to get it firing evenly

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