I saw the picture and I had to watch because I built one just about like this in 1975 or so. I never had brakes on mine. I used a belt and hand clutch to a washing machine pulley. I have a picture somewhere. My motor was probably from the 40's or 50's; about 2 hp.
Very nice engine & video..
Thanx 👌
Hey man, thanks for watching!
Most unique gas frame bike on the internet! +100 Looks fantastic brother!
Hey, thanks man! Glad you like it!
@@GuerrillaShop-m3 The best part is the story behind it, it's always great to have something that reminds us of family past!
Love the old Briggs
Last forever. Easy to work on!
Save and keep that motor at all costs 💪🏁
Yes, I will!
kudos to you! Great machine- love infernal combustion engines!
Thanks man. I just couldn’t throw that old engine away.
New subscriber here..Really awesome build my friend!!!
Hey man, thanks for subscribing! I appreciate it!
@@GuerrillaShop-m3 Sure thing my friend...I am in Pa ..where are you..Looks like it could be warm...
Very nice. I love my Ebike, but Id take this in a pinch.
Thanks man. It was fun to build.
Thanks!!!🧔🙏
I saw the picture and I had to watch because I built one just about like this in 1975 or so. I never had brakes on mine. I used a belt and hand clutch to a washing machine pulley. I have a picture somewhere. My motor was probably from the 40's or 50's; about 2 hp.
Sounds like you have a pretty cool story! I'd love to see the picture if you find it.
That's classic for sure. They sure don't build anything like they used to! 😢😂
Yeah man, who knows how many things this little engine has powered…
I would like to see how the rear sprocket is attached to the hub.
The sprocket is screwed directly to the wheel hub.
Is called a centrifugal clutch
Yes, that's it! A centrifugal clutch. :)