to motor or not to motor?

mr428

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I built this cruiser a while back before I got into the motorized thing. Not sure but this cruiser may end up with a motor next..What do you guys think?? Any input appreciated.
 

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Awesome looking cruiser

Love the custom paint and wooden accents!! Is the chain guard wooden, too?

IMHO..... I would keep this cruiser as is.
Build your next bike, with the engine in mind.... then you'll have TWO Show Bikes!!!
 
well I guess that I may just disagree with those guys

that looks like ((( just a really clean - nice paint and all bicycle there )))
not sure the actual worth 125.00 to 225.00 ?????

why not put a motor on it
that would make ((( one heck of a pretty motor bike )))

would be a head turner for sure !!!

ride the pretty motor bike thing
 
A in frame Orange engine with wood accent side covers, and air filter. Flames on sprocket and tighting plates. another wood chain guard. Gas tank boxed in over rear tire. You are a craftsman and I think push it to the limit. Nice ride.
 
My motto is:

"Everything is better with an engine!"


Rack mount or frame mount, you increase the "cool factor" by 10 with the addition of an internal combustion engine. :D
 
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