Whizzer Motorbike
I found this one two with the part at 32/34 hdwr for sheave and 24 sheave and cost looking at around $80 and the site you mention about maybe $120.
I am surely looking to get what I have working without the purchase of this much at the cost I'm seeing.
Actually, I remembered how I made up for the angle of the spokes before without making shims for my way of attaching thye washing machine pulley. I bent the 4 tabs attached to the pulley to the exact angle to compensate, and then screwed together this assembly with the tabs. I question my father if it would be strong enough if I bent the tabs, and he said it would work. That part never had any problem, but what did was the brazing of a platform for the engine which later cracked a tube on the frame near the platform. I got some hints from others and with this new design I TIG welded, I used a lot of extra points to spread out the weight and torque.
Thanks for the info and I hope to be getting a test run soon.
There is one thing I was wondering if splash oil type lube of the side shaft Briggs & Stratton tilted forward has not caused any lube/cooling problems with the bikes I've seen posted. They look to be around 45% forward tilited.
My fit of at 3hp, I tilted backabout 15 degrees and I made an adaption plate to get the carb bown level. I when restoring the engine have this picture of the crankcase where a fork splash dips into the oil bath twoard the engine aft. By the time I turned the crank around it comes out of the oil bath as the counter weight is coming down, and the splash fork is only halfway forward.
I felt this meant the tilting back the engine would only give more a deeper bath to splash the oil from. If I tilted forward then the opposite would be true. I decided on a slight tilt of the engine backward. The attachment pic to see.
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