Also, I've been working on solving some issues related to installing the freewheel crankset on my 73mm bottom bracket. The supplied spindle would not work, so I came up with a workaround which involved removing the chain guide off the rear of the freewheel assembly and installing the widest bottom bracket bearing/spindle set I could find to allow the the freewheel assembly to clear my frame. here is the bottom bracket set that I found that should give me enough clearance for the freewheel crank:
The bottom bracket I ordered was a TH Industries Aluminum Cartridge Bottom Bracket, 73mm Shell x 127.5mm Taper Spindle
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Since this 127.5mm spindle is narrower than the kit supplied spindle, it also may require removal of the chain guide off the back of the chainring assembly. So, i had to have some means of keeping the chain on the chainring when I'm in low gear on the rear cassette. I found this N Gear Jump Start Chain Deflector on JensonUSA as well for $10, so threw that into the order. its an all metal unit and looks to be fully adjustable for the chain line.
https://www.jensonusa.com/store/prod...Deflector.aspx
So, thats where I'm at as of today.. Now, its just another waiting game... waiting for more parts to arrive. In the meantime, I'll see if I can get the gas tank welded up and painted. I'll get photos up as soon as it is done.