1951 Whizzer Pacemaker
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I picked up a 1951 Whizzer Pacemaker yesterday in New York. I had bought it on Ebay. I'll be busy for a long time on this one.
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Here are some pictures.
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That looks like a nice project for a retired guy, post a bunch of pics Jay.
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No it's the year Pacemaker I've been looking for.
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That should keep you busy, Jay. What year is it?
SB
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JB..what are those pegs or pipes on the lower rear stays? rear foot pegs?
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JB..what are those pegs or pipes on the lower rear stays? rear foot pegs?
Good eye there I think they were foot pegs welded on for a passenger. I'll have to grind them off.
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I guess with the seat position on a pacemaker that's about where would want em if off the pedals... Come by and grab the plasma cutter anyway... Bye bye pegs...lol
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Very nice find JB! I'll be following this thread now.
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Very nice find JB! I'll be following this thread now.
Thanks F-Rod. It's going to go slow. It needs lots of parts. George & Ray, a couple friends of mine, stayed overnight at my place last night because they went to the Hershey Swap meet. George is giving me the engine side cover I need. Maybe this thing looks so bad my friends will pity me & give me free parts.
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Thanks F-Rod. It's going to go slow. It needs lots of parts. George & Ray, a couple friends of mine, stayed overnight at my place last night because they went to the Hershey Swap meet. George is giving me the engine side cover I need. Maybe this thing looks so bad my friends will pity me & give me free parts.
Are there alot of Whizzers at Hershey? I was just at fall Carlisle last weekend and came away slightly disappointed at the lack of motorbikes. Haven't been to the Hershey meet since I lived there 30 years ago.
Thanks, Ed
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Whew! That's potential. Good luck mia amigo!
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The engine is at Quenton's & the parts that get painted are at Bonnie's brother's. He does all my painting. Now for the wheels.............
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Keep us posted Jay! Happy Thanksgiving to you and Bonnie.
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In my mind those are the ultimate old school motorized bicycle.
I have always kept an eye out for one for sale in my neck-o-the-woods.
I have yet to even see one, period.
I once had a lead on one but it turned out to be a 1970's Solex strapped to some beach cruiser I have never heard of. Asking price... $2500.00. I had to walk away before offending the poor owner. I might have paid $350.00 at best.
I am looking forward to watching your resurrection of this beautiful Whizzer!
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Keep us posted Jay! Happy Thanksgiving to you and Bonnie.
Thanks Troy.hope you guys have a good one too.
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I'm beating up whether to buy a '47-48 Whizzer Viking, that's in pretty good shape and has the original manual and a collection of parts. Off the bat, I see a couple of incorrect parts, but, it's sporting an "H" motor and was stored indoors, so that's a good thing.
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I'm beating up whether to buy a '47-48 Whizzer Viking, that's in pretty good shape and has the original manual and a collection of parts. Off the bat, I see a couple of incorrect parts, but, it's sporting an "H" motor and was stored indoors, so that's a good thing.
It looks like a nice old bike.
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