Description: Yes we combine shipping for multiple purchases.Add multiple items to your cart and the combined shipping total will automatically be calculated. 1972 March Big Bike - Vintage Motorcycle Magazine - Living Room Built Trike FEATURE BIKES22 PUBLISHER’S PUTTFor relaxing, it beats four martinis36 A SCOOT THAT WENT THE MOVIE ROUTEBut the builder retained full custody40 A DIRT MACHINE COMES CLEANOr, the first three years are the hardest46 HE BUILT IT IN HIS LIVING ROOM“Why not be comfortable, and near everything you need?”52 BALTIMORE BOUNCERAll eyes go to its super-trick front endTECHNICAL32 HOW TO BUILD A CHOPPER —PART FIVEForks and wheels45 DON’T JUNK YOUR CLUTCH HUB —FIX ITHow to replace 74 clutch studs50 MECHANICAL vs. HYDRAULIC: WHICH BRAKE IS BEST?What to look for when picking a rear brakeSPECIAL FEATURE26 BUYING A NEW BIKE? BEWARE!Here's what’s wrong with the "super” machineryDEPARTMENTS4 KICKSTARTERYour day in court can be a far out experience6 HEADWINDSLessons from the Orient8 READERS WRITE AND WRONGYou write, we read10 TECH TALKWhy your putt won’t putt14 READERS’ BIKESThe way you go when you go16 NEW PRODUCTSMore ways for you to blow your dough Most of the time when a dudewants to build up a bike, he’sgot to find a place in the garage, orin a barn, or under the house, or ina chicken coop, or wherever, to dothe work in.Mel Ham, of Van Nuys, Californiais luckier than most, though. Whenhe told his wife that he was goingto build up another bike, she toldhim to do it right in the living room.“Why not be comfortable, andnear- everything you need?” So hejust took out a full-wall picturewindow and rolled the bike right in,next to the bar, stereo, workroomand kitchen.What was rolled in was a stock1954 meter maid model 45 trike,ready for a complete tranformation.To begin with, the bike wasstripped down to the bare frame.Engine and transmission were com-pletely overhauled, and left stockexcept for a little more chrome thanMilwaukee supplied, and a set ofshorty pipes with 16-in. silencers.Mel took the frame to his broth-er Gene’s place. Brother Gene is awelder, and he raked the frame bycutting an inch out of the top tube.The tube was sleeved before reweld-ing, for strength and safety.The weld was ground downsmooth, and a week of sanding anda week of priming resulted in a sur-face ready for painting.The frame was left unmolded, sothat less time would be spent in con-struction, and the bike could be rid-den some time within the foreseeablefuture. Ten coats of candy apple redlacquer completed the work on theframe.A quick trip to Gary Bang’s cus-tom cycle shop in Canoga Park pro-duced a lot of the goodies needed forthe next stages. The first item wasa 24-in. over stock custom springer.At the bottom, it carries a 3.00 x21 Avon Speedmaster, running on astainless steel rim laced to a specialhub, mounted on a turned downSportster axle.At the top, 6-in. Z-bars ride on topof a set of 5-in. risers, and a 5-in.Bates sealed beam to light the wayat night.An old banana tank that was lyingaround the house from some previousconstruction was modified for thetrike. Ajax Welding in Van Nuysremounted the fill hole at the top, to... And much more! 12336
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Topic: Motorcycle
Publication Name: Big Bike
Features: Illustrated
Publication Month: March
Publication Year: 1972
Language: English
Genre: Action & Adventure, Activity, History, Men, Sports, Transport, Travel & Geography