Stealth 1000 N2 Sidewalk Chopper
This is my Stealth 1000 modified, wanted a different look and feel so I changed a few things around and got a really cool sidewalk cruiser to ride around on.
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This is my Stealth 1000 modified, wanted a different look and feel so I changed a few things around and got a really cool sidewalk cruiser to ride around on.
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Re: Stealth 1000 N2 Sidewalk Chopper
Nice job. So retro.
Re: Stealth 1000 N2 Sidewalk Chopper
hey thanks for your comments.. such an easy modification for a real custom look and feel.
Re: Stealth 1000 N2 Sidewalk Chopper
Nice chopper.
Re: Stealth 1000 N2 Sidewalk Chopper
nice job,to use the mid drive motor is powerful. If you use direct hub motor, the efficiency will be higher.
Re: Stealth 1000 N2 Sidewalk Chopper
hey uu ... tell that to currie .. that's just the normal currie motor setup
Re: Stealth 1000 N2 Sidewalk Chopper
Thanks for the comment, do ya think I could find a hub drive bolt on set up and install without a lot of trouble, I like the hi-tech look of the currie aluminum housing and motor. The rim is 12"
Re: Stealth 1000 N2 Sidewalk Chopper
hey uu ... tell that to currie .. that's just the normal currie motor setup
Hi... For sure she has just the normal currie motor set up and looks/works great for this "Chopper Project" and I think a very nice drive system. As for "tell that to Currie" gosh dunno what I'd tell them...