that is way cool how it just started up, I just bought me 2 twin 1978 free spirits for 800 bucks in mint condition. And here you are riding on a 50's motopedal bike. I envy you, man! lol
Jacob Kenworthy it's not all that hard to start that early 1950 Whizzer Sportsman the bike only weighs about 75 lbs and besides that to the top speed on that bike is going to be 40 miles per hour max I've myself have got a 1947 whizzer Model H and mine starts up really easy compared to what this guy's doing on the rear wheel stand mine you can pedal it like a regular bicycle and engage and it will start and take off without any problems.
that is way cool how it just started up, I just bought me 2 twin 1978 free spirits for 800 bucks in mint condition. And here you are riding on a 50's motopedal bike. I envy you, man! lol
Nice
Cool
it almost looks like a motorcycle from the early 1900s because of its size
Is it hard to pedal because of the weight?
Jacob Kenworthy it's not all that hard to start that early 1950 Whizzer Sportsman the bike only weighs about 75 lbs and besides that to the top speed on that bike is going to be 40 miles per hour max I've myself have got a 1947 whizzer Model H and mine starts up really easy compared to what this guy's doing on the rear wheel stand mine you can pedal it like a regular bicycle and engage and it will start and take off without any problems.
kicks an 80cc 2 stokes ass at start, HA!! BUY A 4 STROKE
I'll take that anytime compared to anything with a two stroke.
850+100shipping=950 nobody has that kind of money.