In 1956 i had a 1953 harley 165 cc bike. I added higher compression Puckett head and a rear wheel from a 125 hummer model to get a smaller sprocket to change the gear ratio. Much better top speed. Clocked at 79 mph by T HP. Chasing me one night at maryville tennessee. Origional horse power was only about 6. I fifteen back then. Today i ride in the philippines at age 80.
It would be great if you could provide links to all the parts you bought. I'm rebuilding an MZ RT 125 and it uses many of the same parts as the Hummer.
Great video series. I learned a lot. Thanks for making the effort men !!!
In 1956 i had a 1953 harley
165 cc bike.
I added higher compression Puckett head and a rear wheel from a 125 hummer model to get a smaller sprocket to change the gear ratio.
Much better top speed.
Clocked at 79 mph by T HP.
Chasing me one night at maryville tennessee.
Origional horse power was only about 6.
I fifteen back then.
Today i ride in the philippines at age 80.
Pretty cool little bike. The engine reminds of the ones they slap on the bicycles these days.
Really appreciate the explanation here guys. Excellent teaching
keep on having fun. nice job. looking good.
It would be great if you could provide links to all the parts you bought. I'm rebuilding an MZ RT 125 and it uses many of the same parts as the Hummer.
We really didn't buy anything for it besides a battery out of a kids electric car.
Nice job
just sent in my 165 Scat motor to get rebuilt!
Como es que se ajusta la caja de velocidades
KICK ASS
do u guys go to Avery auto
Do a story time about Avery if u know anything
I’d keep that bike for a while
Trying to buy a Hummer for my grandson