so i gotta keep myself busy during the winter and this bike needs some love so i started breaking her down in the living room last night.
Everything circled with silver sharpie is something that needs to be filled then hit with the :grind: or to just have it cut off. 1 Small hole 3 medium...
i love working with my hands......guess thats why i am on this forum...i love all things wheels.........and then there is wood.......my newest project is a table made of aligator juniper... must research best way to finish it......any input?:grind:
So I started with this 1984 CR125
And i'm not new to these bikes I rebuilt an 86 CR125.
1986 cr125 - YouTube
So far I pulled the motor out to check on the right case and it was pretty ate up. The 86 was mint.
So I used jb weld and got this far with it. Btw it looks alot better in...
I just got my frame from Mark (Outlawfabshop) friday....all I can say is WOW!! Mark did a great job building this frame... The bike will receive a warmed over Briggs World Formula....
Some of the added features are custom aluminum jackshaft mounts, alum triple trees, removeable handlebars....
What do you do to store your minis? Do you drain the gas or keep it full with an additive? Do you change your oil now or in the spring or not at all? What tips do you have for others? Speaking of clone motors only at this time in this thread.
winter is fastly coming upon us, what do you plan to do to keep yourself out of trouble? I plan on storing my minis in my basement and work on my dads buck this winter. Hopefully selling my malibu wagon and working on my 66 chevelle this spring...anyone else have big plans?
Last year we set a record for snowfall. It was rediculous actually. This year is the extreme opposite. weve had no snow, its been in the 40's and 50's and it seems more like fall weather then winter. Well this week it got cold and with the cold finally came the snow. Toady we recieved our first...
Got bored and decided to make a guitar.
- Reeses Tin from early 90's
- Oak neck
- Oak bridge and nut
- Ibanez velve tuners from an late 70's Artist
The intonation is way off right given the height of the strings so I'm pricing rosewood so I can step up the height of the neck and then add...
Hello OldMiniBikes members,
Its been a while but it is that time of year again, time to build another mini.
This winters project is a custom frijole. I bet you can guess who built it for me, and it was built to my specs.
Mock up has started and a project log will be posted in the project post...
Hi All here's the 2011 winter project.
This is a 1980 Heald Hauler a HH1211 is powered with a Briggs 11 hp has hyd brakes a forward reverse trans, electric system.
Here's a quick doodle of what my little winter project:
Basically all it is, is a 1'' sqaure tubing frame with a plastic tobogan bolted to it. It will have one bicycle wheel it the back and a shortened snowmobile ski in the front for steering. The powerplant is none other that my "Blue...
Since my Taco 44 project (updated pictures coming soon) is nearly complete I'm going to start resto on my unmolested Cat Duster:thumbsup: Here some pictures of it in it's current state... I would also like to give thanks for the prestige work that Rawtone did on my seat and headrest...
Winter is coming and like alot of us its long and very mundane... So I was trying to do some cleaning today put things away and get a WTF I gotta do schedule set up for winter.. I have everything for "Hey Mickey" and its on the winter planner, I have a Bonanza side car bike for the wife set to...
Hi there. I found this mini on C'List yesterday, $30 and 25 minutes later, and it's all mine :scooter: Not running, 3 hp Briggs looks complete and turns freely - - - I guess it has been sitting 10 years. As every dog needs a bone, I thought that it would be a fun winter project. They were going...
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