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    Build An Unique Motorbike From Mild Metal Without Welding

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    Last edited by Jon; Jul 6, 2024 at 01:35 PM.

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    Very interesting build. I look forward to reading comments.

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    Neat build and like the two large circles as the main frame, well done.
    However, I would not pull the front brakes on it too sharply as the front yoke design does not look very robust.

    I remember building my first "motorbike" at 15 before I learnt to weld. I used 2hp Briggs-Stratton engine and belt tension clutch from old cylinder lawnmower, two pneumatic wheel barrow wheels and frame was from shelving angle iron with pre-punched holes. Like Mecano. It wasn't very sophisticated and had no brakes, only engine braking and shoes. I used to ride it to school for a couple of months via back road, until one day a traffic policeman stopped me as neither I nor bike were licensed. That was 55 years ago and I unfortunately don't have a photo of it.



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