Briggs ladies bike

harry76
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Briggs ladies bike

Postby harry76 » Mon Jul 18, 2011 3:03 am

Im building this bike for my girlfriend. It has a 3hp Briggs in it. Bike was a save from the tip...

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rkelsen
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Re: Briggs ladies bike

Postby rkelsen » Mon Jul 18, 2011 11:30 am

It looks good, but I'm not sure I'd be too keen to hop on it.

How well do lawn mower engines work for this sort of thing? The carbies on them tend to be tuned towards "all or nothing" and (from experience) if you run them without the weight of the cutting arm and blades to govern their speed they will tend to over-rev themselves.

What will you use for a clutch?

Are you sure that a drum brake is adequate?

Isn't the rear wheel sprocket a bit small for an engine capable of 3,500 rpm?

Hopefully, you've already thought of all this.

Sorry to sound like a wet blanket.

Good luck with it.

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Re: Briggs ladies bike

Postby harry76 » Mon Jul 18, 2011 11:41 am

These motors are fantastic for this dort of thing, obviously you need to get the right reduction with the right gearing. MSRFAN from over at motorbicycling.com has thousands of hours on numerous builds that have run trouble free among other builders. So im not the first, and actually this would be a lot more friendly to ride then a chinese 50cc. You know those "junior dragsters" that the little kids drive at the drag strip...... 5hp Briggs and Stratton..... enough said

I have a centrifugal pulley clutch, i still need to build my jackshaft with belt primary and a secondary chaindrive. These clutches are to suit these briggs and other motors

Its a Sturmey Archer front hub which ive heard good reports about and the grubbee hd rear hub with band brake, thats meant to be crappy, if the brakes arent up to it i can buy a disc adaptor to replace the band which is meant to be real good but not very vintage looking

The rear sprocket will be fine with the jackshaft reduction.

And YES ive given this a lot of thought. I appreciate your concern though

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Re: Briggs ladies bike

Postby harry76 » Mon Jul 18, 2011 11:48 am

And im not using the standard carb, i have a mikuni carb to suit

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Re: Briggs ladies bike

Postby rkelsen » Mon Jul 18, 2011 11:57 am

Wow. I didn't know that this sort of thing was so popular. Looks like a fun project.

All the best! 8)

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Re: Briggs ladies bike

Postby harry76 » Mon Jul 18, 2011 12:06 pm

Thank you.... you should check out motorbicycling.com some time. Theres some pretty amazing builds going on. There are people building old turn of the century board track replica racers such as Indian with motors as big as 6.5hp Honda clones. Ive done most disciplines of cycling with the exception of roadbikes but these things are so much fun to build and ride. :D

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Re: Briggs ladies bike

Postby harry76 » Tue Aug 02, 2011 8:24 am

Today i did more staring then working.... but i did shorthen the seat stem and seat pole to make the seat a little lower for Kelly.

And i also cut up my shroud. I think its a big improvement in the looks department, looks more vintage, and id guess its better for blowing the air because its now guided rather then before hitting a corner section.

This is the thinnest steel ive tried welding with my welder, i didnt get it to where i was 100% happy because i blew a few holes in it. I just need to neaten it up a little but i had enough for today, so it can wait for now.


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Re: Briggs ladies bike

Postby harry76 » Tue Aug 02, 2011 8:28 am

I didnt like the angle on the tank so i cut it to match the roundness of the shroud.

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Just got a package in the mail (love that feeling)...

Amal throttle assembly... im not a fan of the standard plastic one.

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Im happy with the quality, very solid, but they are massive, i think i will chop an inch off the barrell and grips

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A comparison with a dual pull lever that i bought but didnt use (dang ugly imo)

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Re: Briggs ladies bike

Postby harry76 » Tue Aug 02, 2011 8:30 am

Im just having a break for lunch and am half way through welding up the tank and i have welded and ground down the exhaust and intake manifold made from old handlebars.

Now its up to Kelly whether she wants them silver or black (she wants them motor silver). I think black would look better. Silver can look cheap sometimes, well it does when i seem to do it lol.

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Re: Briggs ladies bike

Postby harry76 » Tue Aug 02, 2011 8:32 am

I actually quite like the seat currently on this ride, but i saw this Australian made "Bell" vintage leather seat, and thought id be a nice touch and Kelly really likes it. I will just oil it up to improve the looks a little.

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Re: Briggs ladies bike

Postby harry76 » Tue Aug 02, 2011 8:34 am

Today i mostly welded the fuel tank, just need to make the mounting brackets and get some pipe from work for the filler. I also fitted my intake manifold, just need to make a mounting bracket for that. And im currently finishing the exhaust manifold mount and brackets.

I also fitted the seat, and although i love it, the other one seemed to suit the build better, i guess ill wait and see.... what do you guys think?

****Also i noticed the shroud moved in this pic, the shroud and fuel tank line up when bolted on.

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Re: Briggs ladies bike

Postby harry76 » Tue Aug 02, 2011 8:37 am

I had a heap of flat bar steel they throw out from work and decided to make some fender struts. Those standard ones dont look very solid and ive heard horror stories with guards and motorized bikes. These suckers wont move, at first i thought they would look too bulky and was planning on lightening holes but i quite like them so i may just leave them. I think it makes it look more vintage, now i need to make 1, maybe 2 for the rear guard.

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Well i havent had a chance to do much lately. But im currently on my last night shift before a 6 day break, in which i hope to get this build finished, or at least try. Its entered into Grezefest Sunday so we will see. And seeing its my last night shift im getting a few things done: Filler for petrol tank, oxy'ing cranks (cranks on the bike were borrowed form the Villiers build for reference, and i also made a cover for the clutch and jackshaft pulley. Just need to weld it up, ill hopefully get the tank and cover and jackshaft fitted tommorrow so i can start getting things painted in time to dry.....

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Re: Briggs ladies bike

Postby harry76 » Tue Aug 02, 2011 1:10 pm

I got a little donr this morning, gonna do more this afternoon. I got my primary cover mostly done, just need to finish it when i get my jackshaft in. I also got the fuel filler welded in, as well as oxying the cranks. These cranks had to be slightly wider then my Villiers bike.

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Re: Briggs ladies bike

Postby harry76 » Tue Aug 02, 2011 1:12 pm

I must say im quite pleased with how the bike is looking.... ive tried to keep it safe for Kelly with keeping everything out of harms way, and still have nothing protruding higher then the ladies toptube..... hopefully i can get it done for Greazefest, just five days away.

*** OH YEAH i now realise i put my pedal sprocket on the wrong side for mockup but i was just so excited to see it mocked up, like being a kid at christmas, MAN this is a great hobby :-)

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Re: Briggs ladies bike

Postby johnfelix » Wed Aug 03, 2011 6:48 pm

Keep 'em coming
Love this thread
Impressive work

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Re: Briggs ladies bike

Postby harry76 » Thu Aug 04, 2011 4:53 pm

Thanks John

Well ive been hard at it with not much to show. Doing a lot of running around amongst other things. I did get my jackshaft mounted, picked up the 5/8 shaft for this and my pulleys for my Villiers (which i really wanna test ride but trying my hardest to get this ready for Sunday).

I put a slight bend in the toptube to allow room for the jackshaft. I got my muffler mounted, finished my fuel tank and lined it with a tank liner.

I just need to shorten my primary cover as i made it at work (before i went on a break) before i knew the exact length of the primary.

And if all goes well i will be painting tommorrow and hopefully dry by Saturday afternoon to assemble. Itll be some mirale if i can get this done..... ya never know.

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Re: Briggs ladies bike

Postby harry76 » Thu Aug 04, 2011 4:55 pm

Ive built this bike in a hurry (for me anyway) and although i had an idea all along in my head i never really put pen to paper to design it..... anyway i didnt really consider allowing for the motor to move forward on the mounts to tighten the primary belt as it stretches a little, so i may have to make a little tensioner later for it, i dont really have time at the moment.

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I have one major drama. I organised a 10 tooth pulley for this bike from a mower shop. When i went and picked it up today they didnt have it but went looking around for me and thought they found one, it was just a little wide so i tried grinding its profile down but the pitch is still wrong. Its the one in the photo.

So im going to have to ring around tomorrow and hopefully someone has one in stock, or the one i have coming from the U.S turns up in the mail tommorrow, im having some bad luck lately..... maybe its that no.13 i put on my Whippet build???

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Re: Briggs ladies bike

Postby harry76 » Sat Aug 06, 2011 7:36 pm

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Re: Briggs ladies bike

Postby harry76 » Sun Aug 07, 2011 3:59 pm

Well i didnt get it ready for Greazefest, but heres where im currently up to.... couldnt resist a rough mock up


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Re: Briggs ladies bike

Postby 18htan » Mon Aug 15, 2011 11:48 am

Thats some outstanding work mate.

It really came up a treat! How does it ride? Any vids?

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