Joast
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26". Just put on the new tires and tubes.
I know what would need to be done, that frame would be a few before I got her motorized. I would order some dual springer forks and some workman cycles wheels before a motor.At a buck & a half, NO. For a MB all there that is any good is the frame handle bars and rubber, might be able to us front wheel too.
The rubber might even be iffy depends on the maker.
The forks and rear coast brake wheel has to go, can't really tell what's going on with the crank.
It looks like a 24. I had an old Columbia bicycle that I partially traded for the current bike I have. The Columbia frame just needed too much, so I got my current frame. If you where closer I would be glad to throw you a couple of bucks for it.26". Just put on the new tires and tubes.
I actually thought the same thing when I first looked at it, but its is a 26. May still do something with it, but I can't figure out what.It looks like a 24. I had an old Columbia bicycle that I partially traded for the current bike I have. The Columbia frame just needed too much, so I got my current frame. If you where closer I would be glad to throw you a couple of bucks for it.
Maybe you could try a four stroke buildI actually thought the same thing when I first looked at it, but its is a 26. May still do something with it, but I can't figure out what.
Thought about that vs electric --but I mostly ride motorcycles & scooter.Maybe you could try a four stroke build
I think a rack mount with a belt drive would be kewl.Thought about that vs electric --but I mostly ride motorcycles & scooter.
I don't know if you read the thread where we were talking about building a hybrid bike with the electric front wheel and gas motor, but that would be expensiveThought about that vs electric --but I mostly ride motorcycles & scooter.
It wouldn't exactly look right on a cruiser though, maybe one of those old front mount friction drive engines would be wicked.I think a rack mount with a belt drive would be kewl.
it was an older one. Not sure how old, but it was pretty heavy.Older Huffy or newer? 60's/70's? Couple of hundred sounds like a lot for a Huffy, curious.