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    V-twin Electric

    Here is a disc brake front wheel detail and fork detail. Deep Dish by Pat Dolan, on Flickr Deep Dish by Pat Dolan, on Flickr
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    V-twin Electric

    Hi Windtrader, Just now seeing your post and would like to respond to your questions. 1) The boardtrack model says a standard Flyer model was used. Does that mean the regular Worksman bicycle frame? I have an agreement with Worksman to supply them my standard Flyer frame which uses the rear...
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    Sportsman Flyer

    https://endless-sphere.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=87236
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    V-twin Electric

    SO-CAL Speed Shop Special by Pat Dolan, on Flickr
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    V-twin Electric

    Grand National Roadster Show by Pat Dolan, on Flickr
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    V-twin Electric

    Sportsman Electric by Pat Dolan, on Flickr Sportsman Electric by Pat Dolan, on Flickr
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    V-twin Electric

    This one is a cool boardie (board track racer). it uses a 72v battery. If I complete it in time it should be at the Grand National Roadster Show in a couple weeks. Sportsman Electraflyer by Pat Dolan, on Flickr Sportsman Electraflyer by Pat Dolan, on Flickr
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    V-twin Electric

    Another cool cruiser build. 52v 30 ah. I used 3" tires on this build and disc brakes. Also has Triumph type motorcycle fenders in aluminum. Sportsman Electraflyer by Pat Dolan, on Flickr Sportsman Electraflyer Cruiser by Pat Dolan, on Flickr
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    V-twin Electric

    Here is the cruiser bike finished up. This was a simple build to test my drive system and it worked as intended. The battery is a 52v 30ah with Big-Block electric motor from Lightning Rods. Can't say enough good things about Lightning Rods. They pretty much specified the big block electric...
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    V-twin Electric

    The gas bike shown above has my standard reduction drive system I mentioned earlier. It is a single speed design on the motor side with fixed gear ratio. I use a kart racing centrifugal clutch on the engine, and from there feed power back to the reduction unit on the pedal crank, and then...
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    V-twin Electric

    Hi Guys, I am new around here and am working on a new electric bike with a vintage look. I have been building gas motorized bikes for a few years now under the name Sportsman Flyer. I have developed a few different models based on early motorcycle designs, around 1918 vintage, when motorcycles...
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