2nd build is complete

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commander

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I just want to share some of the mods I used on this second build, some I got from here , But my muffler set up is original. I purchased a length of conduit and shaped it , then added a smaller briggs and stratton muffler on the tip. to be honest I was hoping for less noise, it didnt seem to help much but it looks nice. What did help quiet it down some was adding belt shims between the fins, so I did it to both builds I have. Also Im showing a new muffler strap I made and welded to my first build and attached it to a water bottle screw all ready on the bike.

enjoy

I dont understand how to make thumbnails and I dont want to add the pics as you will have to d/l them so I will give you direct links to view.Except for first pic



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toytime

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I like that bike. It seems simple and clean, yet it has all the goodies!
I like the V-belt idea in your fins and those nice tires. I don't know if I've ever seen that muffler mod but it's cool, you deserve credit!
How is that chain doing for you? Seems a few links too long and may have less rattle if tighter.
 

commander

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thanks Toy, a friend gave me this fuji 21 speed and judging by the tread on the tires it was never used much. there very good on wet pavement . And yes this was a fairly simple build , nothing out of the ordinary but it sure is fun to build one and then ride it successfully with out getting hurt ya know. :)

Yea the v-belt mod was clever and I got the idea from this forum and yes they actually help quiet this motor down a few DB.

and now that you mention the chain I do need to take a few links out , I didnt notice till today just how wobbly it is , thx for pointing that out, it is on "to do list"
 

Goat Herder

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I like the pipe looks cool . Did you leave the baffle in the stock pipe?The exhaust brace thats sweet!
 
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commander

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yea , on my first build that exhaust brace did turn out very clean and since I used the water bottle bolt to attach it , that was the icing on the cake.

and no I didnt modify the insides of the stock muffler , just added that peice of tubing and also a stock briggs small muffler for appearance more than anything, and welded it all together but i was slightly disappointed that it didnt silence the noise much
 

longjohnsilver

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It was 20 minutes of pure heaven, better than drugs and nearly as good as sex. I finally got my bike put together and went on my maiden voyage today. The first problem to arise was I noticed that my coaster brakes are not working as well as they should. Has anyone experienced this after putting together the rear sprocket on a coaster brake bike??
 

commander

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what are those shims in your fins??
I got the idea of the shims from this forums, what they do is help stop some engine noise, and i can tell alot of difference also, the shims are from a fan belt and wont be affected from heat , i had to use my grinder to make them fit though.

It was 20 minutes of pure heaven, better than drugs and nearly as good as sex. I finally got my bike put together and went on my maiden voyage today.
hahah I know what ya mean, just take it slow and easy till you get very comfortable with your new build.Im happy that you got it done dance1, now we need some pics.