I get that you have to use the parts you have,but The origional forks were strong steel,the bikes came stock with 6 " wheels,I love my vintage bonanza,they are tough as nails and a real kick in the ass to ride!! Im guessing with 8" wheels,it will have a fast top end. have fun guys!
Kool build man love that ur doing this with ur pops!! was looking at doing a mini bike build with my son . You guys have most definitely inspired me stay safe guys and can’t wait to see the update!
Mini-bike Nate (whose dad does all the work)....When I look at build vids, I look for 'minor' things.....basic manual dexterity with tools, basic 'building and assembling skills" (or lack thereof...like assembling a wheel/tire with both dry...or mounting the centrifugal clutch backwards.....or aligning the engine to the stock mount holes, [made before the custom, not-designed-for-this-frame, engine was purchased], instead of drilling new holes to make a perfectly straight power-line....resulting in an engine that sits too far to the right, giving the bike an off-balance natural stance, and protruding out to interfere with the rider's leg, .).. And then, once I understand the levels, I know what to expect... I started on minibikes and still love them, in the way that guys always like cool little versions of full-sized things (old Toyota pickups, for example...lol...) Good luck to you both!!
Would anyone have a good reference or a few good pics on how i should connect the clutch to rear sprocket….I already bought a chain…and am pretty confident…just would like a little something to fall back on..thanks in advance
Almost 7 months and still counting...You guys are doing a great job. So close to the finish line!
Looks sharp !!!
4:11 "axle really fits good once ya get it in place"... Continues hammering axle out of wheel..
Lol.
Bad ass mini bike fellas
When’s the next video? Kinda need see how y’all run the brake cable
Legend say they still building it 😅
lol fr cliffhanger of the century
I get that you have to use the parts you have,but The origional forks were strong steel,the bikes came stock with 6 " wheels,I love my vintage bonanza,they are tough as nails and a real kick in the ass to ride!! Im guessing with 8" wheels,it will have a fast top end. have fun guys!
Last video 4 year ago. I hope nothing bad happened...
Real nice job guy's 👍 love the old school frame and paint.
Sweet project you got there! Wish old school mini like that would turn up around here to add to my collection
Kool build man love that ur doing this with ur pops!! was looking at doing a mini bike build with my son . You guys have most definitely inspired me stay safe guys and can’t wait to see the update!
Been quite a while since the last post. I hope everyone is well.
You guys are doing a nice job.
That's an awesome machine fellas..well done!
What a nice build man! What about that Les Paul and Marshall, do a jam video🎸. Best Regards from Puerto Rico...
Cool build but where is the hodaka engine for this machine.
Yall need to start making videos again!
Nice project uncle ..😎👍
Where's part 5? It's been 3 more years!! Lol!!
Mini-bike Nate (whose dad does all the work)....When I look at build vids, I look for 'minor' things.....basic manual dexterity with tools, basic 'building and assembling skills" (or lack thereof...like assembling a wheel/tire with both dry...or mounting the centrifugal clutch backwards.....or aligning the engine to the stock mount holes, [made before the custom, not-designed-for-this-frame, engine was purchased], instead of drilling new holes to make a perfectly straight power-line....resulting in an engine that sits too far to the right, giving the bike an off-balance natural stance, and protruding out to interfere with the rider's leg, .).. And then, once I understand the levels, I know what to expect... I started on minibikes and still love them, in the way that guys always like cool little versions of full-sized things (old Toyota pickups, for example...lol...) Good luck to you both!!
I have a vintage mini bike with a similar swing arm but it has 2 baring on either side instead of bolts how the hell do I take that apart?
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Great job guys. What are those handlebars? Looking for ones just like that for my Bonanza.
Hey man do you have a link to the seat you bought?
Where Can I find these forks with shocks
i did not see spaces on the front wheel axlw. are they installed?
I have a rolling frame. It's a 67 bonanza if ur looking for one
where is part 5?
Would anyone have a good reference or a few good pics on how i should connect the clutch to rear sprocket….I already bought a chain…and am pretty confident…just would like a little something to fall back on..thanks in advance
I have the same frame and my motor fits but the gas tank is hitting the top how come ur isnt
You can get a smaller motor, or a smaller tank for your motor, or mount your tank above the frame with a fuel line running down.
I like that bike .. but ive got one question how are chain tensioners gonna work they look like they backwards
yes they are backwards. the chain will tend to pull the wheel forward. put nuts on both sides of the brackets and a little loctite too
Dude i though u trashed the project
take that stock pice of crap off and straight pipe it.
wheres part 5?