I've been reading a lot about various Harbor Freight Grayhound builds. I saw tyrslider's video (YouTube - ShellyBelly WhisperDrive) and I was hooked. putt...putt...putt...putt.... I'm drooling while I type. It got me thinking if I could attempt the same thing on my tandem shifter cruiser. The two stroke that's on it now is so 2009. It'll be steep learning curve but that's the fun of it....right...? The first thing I need to figure out is if my idea is even plausible. check out the picture I've attached. I'll help with visualizations.
I'd like to use a timing belt from the engine to the jackshaft but I have no idea if it's appropriate in this situation. Will the speeds and distance be too much? Would a V-belt or chain be better? My math may be a little fuzzy but I think I will need a 12"-14" pulley on the jackshaft input. Is that right? It'll make a heck of a flywheel. where can I even get a timing belt pulley that big?
I plan to use tyrslinder's universal mount so I've got that taken care of and I'm confident the frame is large enough. Except for the 12" pulley, the jackshaft is already complete. That was maybe the hardest part when I first built this bike.
I also have to figure out a belt tensioner. I'll leave that for a future thought.
My plan seems possible to me at least. I don't have access to high tech equipment, just hand tools and a dremel that I can't live without. I can bug my friend who has some nice stuff but he has a life. Steps I think I'll have to take
1. Am I content with life. Do I need to do this to my Motorized bike?
2. Figure out gear ratios and weather or not to use a timing belt
3. Find a pulley large enough, a belt long enough, and a clutch that's compatible (max-torque HTD)
4. Come up with some DIY belt tensioner
5. Use Univeral motor mount to mount the motor
6. Make custom exhaust
7. Make a DIY throttle.
8. Be content and not attempt this again.
It's just that easy.
I'd like to use a timing belt from the engine to the jackshaft but I have no idea if it's appropriate in this situation. Will the speeds and distance be too much? Would a V-belt or chain be better? My math may be a little fuzzy but I think I will need a 12"-14" pulley on the jackshaft input. Is that right? It'll make a heck of a flywheel. where can I even get a timing belt pulley that big?
I plan to use tyrslinder's universal mount so I've got that taken care of and I'm confident the frame is large enough. Except for the 12" pulley, the jackshaft is already complete. That was maybe the hardest part when I first built this bike.
I also have to figure out a belt tensioner. I'll leave that for a future thought.
My plan seems possible to me at least. I don't have access to high tech equipment, just hand tools and a dremel that I can't live without. I can bug my friend who has some nice stuff but he has a life. Steps I think I'll have to take
1. Am I content with life. Do I need to do this to my Motorized bike?
2. Figure out gear ratios and weather or not to use a timing belt
3. Find a pulley large enough, a belt long enough, and a clutch that's compatible (max-torque HTD)
4. Come up with some DIY belt tensioner
5. Use Univeral motor mount to mount the motor
6. Make custom exhaust
7. Make a DIY throttle.
8. Be content and not attempt this again.
It's just that easy.
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