It was made a couple of years ago on the basis of a six-speed gearbox from 50 cc bike, and 1.5 kilowatt motor.
Of course with the suicide shifting as befits a real chopper
Let the picture"s show the history:





























1000w wrote:Brilliant work! It looks like there is nothing you can't fabricate.
I would love to have a mill, lathe and the skills to do what you have done.
Thanks for sharing.
Matt.P.


























farmkid4 wrote:WOW amazing job!
Love the shift lever. How many gears with it have?
Idontwanttopedal wrote:Can't wait to see it running nice work wish had skills like you
Timma2500 wrote:Stunning work! Those forks and motor/gearbox are a work of art![]()
Paul


Ratking wrote:Cool use of a suzuki gearbox. Reminds me of when I rebuilt my ts50x motor and gearbox. Looks just the same, but it only had 5 gears.

ilia-45 wrote:Ratking wrote:Incredible good work, thats some nice fabbing. Do you have cnc machines, or do you do all the work manually?
All work done on manual equipment, I do not have CNC machinesByte wrote:Wow! Awesome... What kind of milling machine are you using?
Milling machines I have Chinese X3 and SX4
TopCat
thanks![]()


Byte wrote:Seriously? A X3? Your work is so beautiful! How did you learn all these techniques? Did you learn them yourself or on internet or something? I'm thinking of buying a X3 for a loooong time, but the last 3 years the prices on all milling machines have gone up like crazy! Almost all those chinese mills have gone up in price €200+. i don't know why...
Awesome!!

ilia-45 wrote:Byte wrote:Seriously? A X3? Your work is so beautiful! How did you learn all these techniques? Did you learn them yourself or on internet or something? I'm thinking of buying a X3 for a loooong time, but the last 3 years the prices on all milling machines have gone up like crazy! Almost all those chinese mills have gone up in price €200+. i don't know why...
Awesome!!
most of the work I did in fact on X3 but now I have another machine is larger and more powerful but X3 remains a favorite![]()
I really learned metalworking and continue to learn through the Internet, there are a lot of necessary information.
And about the price of machines so they will only grow as the rising price of fuel and electricity so take it and buy![]()
Trackman417
Thank you![]()


Byte wrote:Do you maybe have some specific sites where good information can be found?
Xanda2260 wrote:My god, that is some fine work. This bike is going to be gorgeous!
I'll haveto keep an eye on this one!


duffmanaudio wrote:This is an amazing build. The amount of talent on this forum is amazing. I have blown 3 of those motors in the past & would not buy one again. This motor is the same mounting pattern but alot more powerful.
http://tncscooters.com/index.php?route= ... uct_id=512









rodney wrote:I want it....


ilia-45 wrote:If you have a bit of necessary equipment you will have such one




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