Someone from Germany left a comment on the blog and I traced it to his blog or flickr or something where I found this wonderful creature. Then I forgot the website. If it's yours, leave a comment and I'll update this post with it.
It's a Honda CB50 with Dax/CT70 wheels by T. Beeskow. Here are the details. Thanks Ralph
That's so amazing to see my little bike here at sideburn! Some details - I started the bike only with a frame found at a swapmeat. It is a CB50 from 1976, 50cc. The plan was to build a small tracker only with parts from friends, swapmeats, my garage or something else. NO warehouse catalog parts! The fork is from a CM185, the handlebar from Yamaha, the tank is from an old german moped named Rabeneik (ca. 1955), the carburetor is the Dellorto UA18, seat from a Monkey, taillight, light and 10' wheels from a ST50.
More photos at my Burritobros. Blog. Great and thx lot!
6 comments:
Looks like a sweet little deathtrap. Usually, those are the most fun to ride. I'd happily ride that crazy, little monster around.
Brady
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Looks like a cg125 with different wheels and tank/seat
Funky though
CG 125 with smaller wheels and different tank/seat isnt it?
Looks like 'Mini Me's ' ride in the yet to be thought of but surely to be made, Austin Powers- Easy Rider!
It's a Honda CB50 with Dax/CT70 wheels by T. Beeskow..
Read more about it at BonsaiNews :
http://www.bonsai-news.de/technik/bikes/custom-cb50-monkey-style/
and burritobros.blogspot.com
L8er, Ralph.
That's so amazing to see my little bike here at sideburn! Some details - I started the bike only with a frame found at a swapmeat. It is a CB50 from 1976, 50cc. The plan was to build a small tracker only with parts from friends, swapmeats, my garage or something else. NO warehouse catalog parts! The fork is from a CM185, the handlebar from Yamaha, the tank is from an old german moped named Rabeneik (ca. 1955), the carburetor is the Dellorto UA18, seat from a Monkey, taillight, light and 10' wheels from a ST50.
More photos at my Burritobros. Blog. Great and thx lot!
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