The Great Whizzer Photo Thread

Skeezer's Whizzer
 

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Got a fun rider a few weeks back,working out the bugs getting it ready to fire up. The guy I bought from had it in his rafters for 20 years after taking it on a trade. He saw it fired up one time when he got it and never again. Who ever built it, made a few shortcuts and Jerry rigs, but so it goes. Think its about a 1952 Schwinn
 

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Hey Quiton,

Hope all is well. This is recent pic of my old '48 Whizzer. You helped me with a number questions when I was working on the ole girl.....
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picked up this 1951 whizzer ambassador recently ,all original very solid need full resto,I have some parts for it but need a whole lot more,right,now im looking for seat springs nos or repros, bendix model k 36-11 hub with decent chrome..thanks
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My 1948 J motor Whizzer has come quite a way since last year when it arrived on a truck from PA after only seeing a couple of pictures before buying it and shipping it to Florida....Had not run in 4 years. Of course the tank needed the varnish and rust out and the carb rebuilt and upgraded. After getting it running and riding around the neighborhood two weeks ago, it was time to "dress it up"! Many tweaks still to go, but it is looking good so far.
 

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My 1948 J motor Whizzer has come quite a way since last year when it arrived on a truck from PA after only seeing a couple of pictures before buying it and shipping it to Florida....Had not run in 4 years. Of course the tank needed the varnish and rust out and the carb rebuilt and upgraded. After getting it running and riding around the neighborhood two weeks ago, it was time to "dress it up"! Many tweaks still to go, but it is looking good so far.

That's nice bike, Mate. My '48 above has a "H" motor. My first ride resulted in the front 73 year old tire having a blow-out. LOL!
Mine is a "Viking" what is yours?
 
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