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Old 05-08-2006, 07:17 PM
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I have seen stuff like this before...pretty interesting. They are still missing 2 wheels though!
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My shop makes all the hard parts for these bikes gears, front wheel drive prockets, shafts for these guys.

They are out of Philly.

Its base is a 250r frame and they mod it from there to run the drive gears to the front hub. On the side thats you see in the pic you can see the chain going up to the gear box the incorporate in the frame right under the tank from there theres a shaft that goes to the front to another gear box and then down to the front drive hub. Pretty cool design. Lot of welding they did on the frame though.

They brought the frame down to the shop to show where everything we were making fit and how it operated.

They use the 450 motor fot it, also.

They have a web site with some video of the bike.
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NO WHEELIES ON THIS.....UNLESS IT IS SELECTABLE??
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There's even a mountain bike like this... I posted it years ago here.. (wow, years ago, thats a first)
No wheelies...hmmmm...

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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (jeepinjp @ May 9 2006, 01:22 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div>
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NO WHEELIES ON THIS.....UNLESS IT IS SELECTABLE??[/b]
I'm sure it would wheelie in 2wd going forward, but not in reverse since there's no reverse gear.
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Demo ride!

http://www.christini.com/demo.php?s=news&off=0
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