SELF INTRODUCTION: I'm a Kentucky boy who's found himself transplanted into Japan. been into turning wrenches as long as i can remember. i love muscle cars, hotrod bikes, and the martial arts.
been a member of this board since back when it was a part of Chopperweb. been handling the tech side and sharing the admin duties for several years now.
hose_dragger wrote:I have some hand drawn stuff as a jpg but it too big to post. If I make it smaller the dimensions do not show up.
sorry guys
if you want, email it to me and i'll save it as a pdf and post it, or i'll host it directly on the server and put up a link to it. we can make it work, either way.
SELF INTRODUCTION: I'm a Kentucky boy who's found himself transplanted into Japan. been into turning wrenches as long as i can remember. i love muscle cars, hotrod bikes, and the martial arts.
been a member of this board since back when it was a part of Chopperweb. been handling the tech side and sharing the admin duties for several years now.
SELF INTRODUCTION: got interested in solid modeling and motorcycle designs at the same time - although I haven't built anything yet I do plan on building a custom mc pull behind trailer and will be looking for advise. My Thanks goes out to all the people who have devoted their time into keeping this type of web forum going.
SELF INTRODUCTION: Former member of CBH....learning the ways to chop. Had a few bikes before....a few now...and lots more to come. Currently on a trike build, and a bike build. Thanks for having me back on board Dan. Hopefully I will do you guys proud!
Well....after much delays, I finally got my axles back. I had to have a buddy weld up the flanges and machine the faces and index the bolt holes. My little lathe just is too small to turn a large diameter thats hardened.
He does the odd machine job for me for free....so if it takes months I really cannot complain!
Now I have to press the bearings and retaining rings onto the shaft....then into the aluminum housing.
SELF INTRODUCTION: Hi Dan, thanks for your time and energy spent on this new board. I hope you will give me a waiver on the email account, I have used gmail so long I don't have a clue what my service provider account is. I just returned home from a 2 week trip in New Mexico, have a few good pix, can't wait to share my off-highway traveling. Got to put 1400 miles on the scoot.
SELF INTRODUCTION: Former member of CBH....learning the ways to chop. Had a few bikes before....a few now...and lots more to come. Currently on a trike build, and a bike build. Thanks for having me back on board Dan. Hopefully I will do you guys proud!
They are Bob...well actually designated as light truck....but truck nonetheless.
Gonna start back on this project soon. Been way too long that it has been sitting here.
SELF INTRODUCTION: Former member of CBH....learning the ways to chop. Had a few bikes before....a few now...and lots more to come. Currently on a trike build, and a bike build. Thanks for having me back on board Dan. Hopefully I will do you guys proud!
Thanks man. The differential is a Dana 30 carrier and gears. I think certain Jeep front ends use them. I just picked it up off ebay though. Cant quite remember what I used for axles but as long as they have sufficient meat on them...you have to turn them down and shorten to fit anyhow.
SELF INTRODUCTION: Former member of CBH....learning the ways to chop. Had a few bikes before....a few now...and lots more to come. Currently on a trike build, and a bike build. Thanks for having me back on board Dan. Hopefully I will do you guys proud!
and I verified yesterday that the sprocket lines up perfectly for a left side drive tranny with no offset sprockets or spacers needed. Manufacturer uses a Hawg Halter 4 piston caliper (around 400.00 new polished), I am going to use a right front caliper from a 2005 suzuki gsxr that is 4 piston (ebay for 35.00).
SELF INTRODUCTION: Former member of CBH....learning the ways to chop. Had a few bikes before....a few now...and lots more to come. Currently on a trike build, and a bike build. Thanks for having me back on board Dan. Hopefully I will do you guys proud!
Here is probably the best view of the carrier that I used.
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Not sure on the tire size/sprocket ratio as to the affect on the final speeds and power....learning curve for me too
here is the drawing I made up for the plates to connect the whole rear assembly to the frame. Buddy of mine is doing up the cut file in CAD and I'll post it here along with thanks for the work he helps me with!
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Plates will be cut from 3/8" mild steel. I will post more pics as the build goes along -John
SELF INTRODUCTION: Former member of CBH....learning the ways to chop. Had a few bikes before....a few now...and lots more to come. Currently on a trike build, and a bike build. Thanks for having me back on board Dan. Hopefully I will do you guys proud!
SELF INTRODUCTION: Former member of CBH....learning the ways to chop. Had a few bikes before....a few now...and lots more to come. Currently on a trike build, and a bike build. Thanks for having me back on board Dan. Hopefully I will do you guys proud!
I know some of you have already seen these pics...but some have not so I will post them again.
These are all the pics I think I have ever taken of this. Maybe it will spark some ideas for other guys.
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SELF INTRODUCTION: Former member of CBH....learning the ways to chop. Had a few bikes before....a few now...and lots more to come. Currently on a trike build, and a bike build. Thanks for having me back on board Dan. Hopefully I will do you guys proud!
SELF INTRODUCTION: Former member of CBH....learning the ways to chop. Had a few bikes before....a few now...and lots more to come. Currently on a trike build, and a bike build. Thanks for having me back on board Dan. Hopefully I will do you guys proud!