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Old 01-25-2010, 11:09 AM
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Cool azbill's EZM stretch project

a few people have asked for pics of my not-finished-yet stretch
the bike is a Micargi Mustang GTS (x-mas present)
I am still mid build and am waiting for an in-frame tank---azvinnie (my son-in-law) is making it (his first time making one) the tape is to protect paint during tank fitting
I have a budget of 0$, so am making it with what I have available
(I sold a back wheel and other parts to finance the sprocket/adapter I got from Jim -- thanks Elmo)
I am doing a lot of measuring to get everything ready for the drive train swap from my Jaguar
(I need a bike Mon-Fri to take oldest grandkid to school, so I need to be up n running quickly)

1st pic is full side view showing whole bike
2nd pic showing Jim's sprocket (72T) and hd coaster wheel (12ga spokes)
3rd + 4th pic are MC mirrors I got on the bay and the seat post clamps I used to mount the mirrors
5th pic shows motor mount and pedal chain routing
I changed pedal sprocket to a 36T to make it easy to pedal with the girls/trailer, and routed chain under engine to lower the center of gravity (ie...better handling)
the motor mount is clamped to bottom tube with tensioner brackets and exhaust clamp saddles
the bracket on the seat post is to stabilize the engine/trans from side-to-side twist (bracket comes from an old seat post mounted rack)
I hope I have the patience to wait for Vinnie to do the tank , I am dieing to ride this bike
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Old 01-25-2010, 11:44 AM
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Default Re: azbill's EZM stretch project

It looks nice!! Good work!
Do you think you'll have enough pulling power with that giant rear sprocket???
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Old 01-25-2010, 12:02 PM
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Looking good Bill. I think that you could make some money towing cars with that thing. LOL Seriously what is the reduction on your drive? I am just nosy.
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Old 01-25-2010, 12:09 PM
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Nice Bike Big enough to fit a V-8! LOL!
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Old 01-25-2010, 12:12 PM
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Default Re: azbill's EZM stretch project

to tell you the truth, Elmo, I can't remember the exact ratio...(lost the paper with all my calculations)
it is somewhere around 20:1
I am using a 1.80 front pulley and the stock Q-matic rear pulley in the primary
then 10T-72T in the secondary
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Old 01-25-2010, 12:59 PM
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Default Re: azbill's EZM stretch project

if you use an aftermarket #41 chain, they come in 10' lengths. you'll probably only need 2 of them...
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Old 01-25-2010, 01:18 PM
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EZM kits come stock with tsubaki 41 chain
I think I will need to add approx 1-1.5 ft to the chain on the Jag
good thing I still have some
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Old 01-25-2010, 01:30 PM
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EZM kits come stock with tsubaki 41 chain
I think I will need to add approx 1-1.5 ft to the chain on the Jag
good thing I still have some
Bill what kind of chain breaker do you use on the 41 chain? I have a park ct 3 and it wont work real good on 41 chain. I am using 41 chain on my HF 79 CC build.
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Old 01-25-2010, 01:38 PM
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I cheat...punch and a hammer here
I have not had any luck re-linking this way tho,,,2 master links are in use
I have heard the breaker from Harbor Freight works well on 41
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nice!
have you decided on ammo boxes?
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