Just saying hello from Louisiana!

Just wanted to make my first post in here, and say hi!

I've been looking at motored bikes for the past few years, always wanting to build one. Only recently did I take on the task... My nephew donated a broken down Schwinn OCC chopper to the cause, so it was time to take on the challenge. ;) Being low on "extra" money, I decided to make is a "Project Zero" in the spirit of a few r/c builds I and others have done on scale4x4rc.us That is, zero money spent on the build. I guess I should say though, that I've got a relatively large pile of parts in the yard, from various atvs, dirtbikes, motorcycles, and bicycles. Rather than post the entire build here, I'd rather link to it on our other site if that's ok?

Here's some pictures of it in it's current state. This also brings me to my first question, where can I find a cheap fuel tank that'll fit this bike? The one on it now, as you can see, is down right UGLY! :LOL: That said though, it does the job and allowed me to build this thing without spending the first dime. I think it deserves a fitting tank though now that it's operational!

The engine is a 90cc Honda from a '73 ST90. This thing is one WILD ride! It's FAST. :devilish: I can't tell you exactly how fast it'll go, haven't clocked it yet. I can say that it'll run faster than my dads four wheeler that'll top out at about 55mph.

The entire build can be read through here:
http://www.scale4x4rc.org/forums/showthread.php?t=14469

Now I know this is more motorcycle than bike, but underneath it all, it's still a bicycle frame! :LOL:
 

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Just one more picture until the tank arrives. I got a headlight mounted up. I think it really sets it off nicely! Just imagine it without that ugly tank sitting on top of the handlebars... lol

The light works, but it's dim. It has a 12V bulb in it, and the lighting coil in the motor is 6V. I'll have to pick up a 6V bulb sooner or later.
 

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I once owned a CT70 back in the day. That's a sweet fit. Beautiful bike with GEARS!!
 
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