My first Heald Super Bronc

Sprocket86

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#1
I have finally purchased a mini bike that I have wanted for a very long time. It's an early 70's VT-8.

Very complete bike with many correct parts. It needs final adjustment and I need to completely rewire it. I love tinkering and perfecting my mini bikes.

The original Carlisle 21x12-8 chevron 2ply tires have defiantly seen better days. They have tubes in them currently.

Can these exact tires be purchased new? I just love the look of them. Would anyone have a wiring diagram for these bikes?

Also, would anyone have a detailed photo of how the Nelson muffler is mounted to either the frame or rear fender?

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I have finally purchased a mini bike that I have wanted for a very long time. It's an early 70's VT-8.

Very complete bike with many correct parts. It needs final adjustment and I need to completely rewire it. I love tinkering and perfecting my mini bikes.

The original Carlisle 21x12-8 chevron 2ply tires have defiantly seen better days. They have tubes in them currently.

Can these exact tires be purchased new? I just love the look of them. Would anyone have a wiring diagram for these bikes?

Also, would anyone have a detailed photo of how the Nelson muffler is mounted to either the frame or rear fender?

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This old thread should help.
https://oldminibikes.com/forum/index.php?threads/i-need-vt-8-super-bronc-wiring-schematics.149966/
 
#8
Regarding the tires… those Carlisle 21x12-8s are the same as the original meats on my Sperry Tricubs and they have been out-of-print for a while. Carlisle had a good replacement, AT 21x11-8, but these were also discontinued about a decade ago. Now closest replacement I’ve found is the Carlisle AT101 21x11-8. These are similar to the originals, but chevron tread is more aggressive... more like an ag-type tread. There are many similar sized ATV tires available with knobby or modern hybrid treads, but trying to maintain the vintage original look is currently a challenge.
 
#11
@Sprocket86 ...congratulations !

What a great find.

First vt-8 that I've seen with the electric start panel, and chevrons too.

I think you will love the way it rides.

Keep us posted.
Thank you and I feel pretty lucky to own this. Sold a few other vintage bikes to make room for this one.

Himm that's interesting. I don't know much about all the various configurations. I figured all 8HP Broncs had electric start.

I just love the look of the chevron tread balloon tires. I would really like to find another set.

I found some Carlisle AT101 4 ply chevron tread tires. Being 4 ply vs the original 2ply, I feel they would be too stiff and heavy.

I'm going to post more pics. It needs to be completely rewired from scratch.
 
#13
Some build updates.

Went through the torque converter and band brake set up. Jackshaft was worn where it rides on the bearing inner race. Cleaned up the keyway with a file and flipped it around, problem solved. I notice the torque converter backing plate is slightly bent. The jackshaft and engine crankshaft are not parallel.

I made a rear axle bearing crush tube. It was missing and one of the bearings had blown the snap ring land off. Replaced both bearings.

I noticed the left upper fork leg was ground down and looked like someone had been at it. The forks and springs needed grease badly. I disassembled everything only to find out the left fork spring had been cut short and the left upper portion of the fork leg tube was stuffed with what seemed like a stack of welded washers. F*#7! lol The right side is completely intact. The front suspension still functions but it still sucks to find this. I'll add a wide upper fork to the want list. I got a laugh at what they use for fork springs in these bikes lol.

The front headlight is pretty cool. Has a GE bulb and looks to have hi lo beam? IMG_1497.jpg IMG_1496.jpg
 
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Hey right on. What model do you have? Post a few pics if you can. They made so many variations of these bikes.

this is mine....when I got this one he had one like yours, key and all but the back was chevron and the front was a "replacement" tire. That bike was on the west side of MI for its whole life and so was the owner. They are cool bikes for sure!
 

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