Glad to see one that actually works.cphillips wrote:The blue one in the back ground was originally built for a briggs and stratton model y washing machine engine, but when it didn't have enough power I put that newer briggs one on there. The way it is currently geared I think it could easily go 40 mph. But with no brakes and a frame that when elongated wasn't quite straight I would never go that fast. Fun none the less.
Cole
I tried the same thing without stretching the frame when I was about 14.
Cut the downtube and welded a plate for the motor mount with slots to tighten the direct belt drive off centrifugal clutch. (Whizzer rear pully)
Everything was going fine until I tried mounting the front wheel....no room!
Ended up with a go cart wheel on the front
It was good for only one very exciting trial run!