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In the process of assembly.
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Bravo!!!!!!!
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That is amazing! I cannot believe how great that looks.
Now.... as a drunk ppot peanut gallery poster- I have one suggestion- that may work, or may not.- Perhaps flip the bars upside down so instead of a 2 inch rise, they become a 2 inch drop bar- or something to that effect.. ![]() Just a thought- which may or may not work or even be worthy- Either way- WOW- nice job!!! I love the sprung seat maxed out backwards on the post btw!!!! Ron |
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Yeah, would look good, hard on the back, though. Thanks for the kudos.
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Scary fast, needs every bit of brake to haul it down from top speed, 42mph.
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Since I can't leave well enough alone, the next fabrication project is installing a caplier in the rear triangle using the sprocket as a disc. The sprocket should be an easy polish/machine to give a nice smooth surface and will see a lot less duty than the front.
The disc is 6.47mm thick and I would need a caliper to fit over that with a space between the pads of 6.5+ when open. Any one know of a direction (besides hell) to go in sourcing a motorcycle caliper? ![]() |
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![]() Yeah... yeah... I know I keep steppin' on your thread- but this should get you a good 46 mph from the aero! |
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I would think I would do a cleaner install/fabrication than that. The vid is a true "Hold my beer and watch" episode of Trailer Park Boys.
Just looking for ideas for more brake than the current coaster brake. The front disc worked out very well with off the shelf parts. |
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![]() What about drilling the sprocket, spacing the disc out so the caliper fits between the sprocket and the frame. Welding the mounts doesn't seem a problem. The big issue is the fitment of the caliper between the sprocket and frame. |
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