Scooter
Scooter
MECHANICS
and
HANDICRAFT
If you can fix a bike, you can build a
put-put that's almost as convenient as
a second car and costs far less to run.
By Howard G. McEntee
OU simply get on this homemade scooter
Y
and go. There's no clutch, no gearshift.
Open the throttle and you're off. Tackling a
grade? It shifts down automatically. When
the going is easy, it shifts up again.
Hard to build? No. Though it looks like
POPULAR SCIENCE
match, but don't fret about it, for welding will close up small gaps.
Assembling the frame. The fork turns
in ball bearings like those in the wheels, but
made for a 3/8" axle. The 1" pipe for the
head can be bored out in a lathe to fit the
bearings, or filed by hand, since the outer
race does not turn. Cut the angle brace.
Then wire it and the head in place for
welding, or drill the frame members for a
clamping bolt and have the holes welded
emergency you can probably start the engine with a handkerchief, knotted at one
end and twisted into a short starting rope.
If the scooter tries to get away from you at
low engine speeds, lower the idling speed.
Also,check the belt idler tension. Fit a stop
to the idler bracket if necessary. On the other
hand, failure to "take hold" may be due to
too large a belt or insufficient idler tension.
A quick yank starts the engine. Run carburetor dry when you slop, or jets may clog with oil.