Here's one to test your knowledge. Let's see who can get this one right.
Motra Active Member Jan 8, 2012 #1 Jan 8, 2012 #1 Here's one to test your knowledge. Let's see who can get this one right.
toomanytoys Well-Known Member Jan 9, 2012 #5 Jan 9, 2012 #5 :hammer: metal man said: easy its a mini bike duh :laugh: Click to expand... I thought is was a minibike. Not a mini bike
:hammer: metal man said: easy its a mini bike duh :laugh: Click to expand... I thought is was a minibike. Not a mini bike
45t Well-Known Member Jan 9, 2012 #6 Jan 9, 2012 #6 Judging from the license plate, its from across the pond. British/England etc.? Motors backwards and it looks like it would be hard to pull start.
Judging from the license plate, its from across the pond. British/England etc.? Motors backwards and it looks like it would be hard to pull start.
Motra Active Member Jan 9, 2012 #7 Jan 9, 2012 #7 45t said: Judging from the license plate, its from across the pond. British/England etc.? Click to expand... Getting hot!
45t said: Judging from the license plate, its from across the pond. British/England etc.? Click to expand... Getting hot!
Mac Well-Known Member Jan 10, 2012 #8 Jan 10, 2012 #8 Looks as ugly as a Micro Cycle. ..but I'm not really into those old vintage minibikes.
45t Well-Known Member Jan 11, 2012 #9 Jan 11, 2012 #9 Ok, so I gotta know? What is it? :shrug: Is it an Aussie or a Brit?
jeep4me Active Member Jan 11, 2012 #10 Jan 11, 2012 #10 Probably not very fast. Those motors that spin in the opposite direction usually spin much slower.
Motra Active Member Jan 11, 2012 #11 Jan 11, 2012 #11 45t said: Ok, so I gotta know? What is it? :shrug: Is it an Aussie or a Brit? Click to expand... OK, it's a Trojan Trobike, made in England. It's not mine, not even my picture. I just thought it was interesting. Trojan (automobile) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
45t said: Ok, so I gotta know? What is it? :shrug: Is it an Aussie or a Brit? Click to expand... OK, it's a Trojan Trobike, made in England. It's not mine, not even my picture. I just thought it was interesting. Trojan (automobile) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
45t Well-Known Member Jan 11, 2012 #12 Jan 11, 2012 #12 Motra said: OK, it's a Trojan Trobike, made in England. It's not mine, not even my picture. I just thought it was interesting. Trojan (automobile) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Click to expand... Pretty cool, I've never seen a motor set up like that and the fact its licensed to ride over there. :thumbsup:
Motra said: OK, it's a Trojan Trobike, made in England. It's not mine, not even my picture. I just thought it was interesting. Trojan (automobile) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Click to expand... Pretty cool, I've never seen a motor set up like that and the fact its licensed to ride over there. :thumbsup:
S ScooterBoy Jan 11, 2012 #13 Jan 11, 2012 #13 jeep4me said: Probably not very fast. Those motors that spin in the opposite direction usually spin much slower. Click to expand... Hmmm....McCullochs spin the "opposite" direction at 8,000-14,000 RPM. I don't think direction of rotation affects RPM...
jeep4me said: Probably not very fast. Those motors that spin in the opposite direction usually spin much slower. Click to expand... Hmmm....McCullochs spin the "opposite" direction at 8,000-14,000 RPM. I don't think direction of rotation affects RPM...
ratrod1313 New Member Jan 12, 2012 #14 Jan 12, 2012 #14 here's another pic of the same bike, sold as a kit.