It is a 1967 Huffy. I know this is an ebike forum. But a lot of us have non assist bikes too.Unfortunate. What brand bike was that?
My ride today ended with putting the bike in the garage & adding water to the bottle. About mile 5030 to 5050 on the frame, subtract 1000 for the motor. Still cooling down for dinner, didn't use the power much. Crossing the Freeway service roads was powered. I did break a rear derailleur cable about mile 3500, on a suntour aftermarket twist shifter. Now I have Jaguar lubricated stainless steel shifter cable from modernbike.com In Clark housing.
You better get it out and see! Ken.You guys almost make me want to get my custom build on a Look KG156 carbon frame back out of the rafters! This was one of the very early carbon frames, and I probably haven't ridden that bike in nearly 30 years. I wonder whether the epoxy used to glue the carbon tubes into the aluminum lugs is even any good any more.
I'm glad to hear you have had normal life on your defective shifter cable. 53 years is great.It is a 1967 Huffy. I know this is an ebike forum. But a lot of us have non assist bikes too.
MAN that's some heavy loload!!I'm glad to hear you have had normal life on your defective shifter cable. 53 years is great.
I converted a 90's Huffy Savannah to an ebike with an ebikeling kit. I tried mounting two 18 lb batteries over the front axle, and neither battery was any good. So that project ended. I didn't like steering the battery either. It will still get me home foot powered if I break something critical on my bodaboda and need to get home from my summer camp 25-30 miles out. Won't carry as much groceries, though. The ebikeling hub motor is now on the bodaboda (left) with a luna battery hung off the front frame bosses.
OUCH! Sorry 'bout thatYou should see the tree!
My avatar is from my last crash. Not that much different than yours! Heal fast my friend! No infections. Keep looking up! Ken.This seems like the appropriate hoppy IPA.View attachment 49662
I rode back to my house and got off.