16 thoughts on “Homemade board track racer part 2”
THIS IS WHAT I LIKE ABOUT AMERICA ,, big thinkers and cool stuff , never in uk did we ever have curly framed bikes with style or anything worth re-imagining ,, everything in uk is or was staid and boring , no-onee made anything with class or style
real nice job i see old Harvey has been cleaning out his shed he doesn't seem real happy about it hope he catches on i think it will be nice for him after he gets used to it he is a real good old boy i think a lot of him
Hi Mustie, I had a quick scan and didnt see anyone answer the question about those spray guns. They are Binks 95A spray heads. There are PDF's on the web explaining but this is the blurb from the web.
The Model 95A is a conventional spray gun that is pneumatically activated for applications with reciprocating, rotary, spindle machines and in stationary spray gun set ups. It is exceptionally rugged and is designed to stand up under hard, continuous use. 60 Series air and fluid nozzles are used in this spray gun. These nozzles provide spray patterns from a one inch spot to a wide fan with uniform coverage. All the fluid contact surfaces within the spray gun, including inlet, nozzle and needle, are constructed of stainless steel for use with waterborne as well as converntional [sic] coatings.
I had no Idea how many mods wear done to the frame . When you see the finished product first you don't see how much went in to the build very impressive
I dont find any of it hard, if you have the tools, its more taking the time to look as your building and figure out what you want to make, kinda like playing chess,,
THIS IS WHAT I LIKE ABOUT AMERICA ,, big thinkers and cool stuff , never in uk did we ever have curly framed bikes with style or anything worth re-imagining ,, everything in uk is or was staid and boring , no-onee made anything with class or style
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real nice job i see old Harvey has been cleaning out his shed he doesn't seem real happy about it hope he catches on i think it will be nice for him after he gets used to it he is a real good old boy i think a lot of him
That's crazy!!
What's the rear axle speed rated for?
Are those belt rivots going to wear off? Going to hurt to get slapped by that…. Just sayn
Hi Mustie, I had a quick scan and didnt see anyone answer the question about those spray guns. They are Binks 95A spray heads. There are PDF's on the web explaining but this is the blurb from the web.
The Model 95A is a conventional spray gun that is pneumatically activated for applications with reciprocating, rotary, spindle machines and in stationary spray gun set ups. It is exceptionally rugged and is designed to stand up under hard, continuous use. 60 Series air and fluid nozzles are used in this spray gun. These nozzles provide spray patterns from a one inch spot to a wide fan with uniform coverage. All the fluid contact surfaces within the spray gun, including inlet, nozzle and needle, are constructed of stainless steel for use with waterborne as well as converntional [sic] coatings.
Very Cool Do you still have the bike and is it for sale ? Thank you
I had no Idea how many mods wear done to the frame . When you see the finished product first you don't see how much went in to the build very impressive
I didn't happen to see this detailed video before, thanks for putting this video on You Tube.
very well stated
I dont find any of it hard, if you have the tools, its more taking the time to look as your building and figure out what you want to make, kinda like playing chess,,
hey was it hard to do this? i really want to do this to my 41 ccm..
@mustie1 The Dart is always for sale.
@wtbm123 thanks
lookin good