I've been thinking about this a while, and I mocked up the prototype today.
This would be an easy way to turn these slanted motors around with the cyl facing foreward.
I think that by using a 3" dia roller the efficency would be way better than the small dia rollers that are common. And the reliability and simplicity of a large roller FD would be great.
The first try will prolly be with the roller in a fixed positon.
I want to eventualy try a hinged one with the right geometry to make it swing in and "self engage" when a clutch lever is released, to get max tracton for bump starting. If this works, I can remove the pull starter and tin for a real cool look, and the total width with drive pulley will be 8.25" instead of a not too bad 10" with starter.
This would be an easy way to turn these slanted motors around with the cyl facing foreward.
I think that by using a 3" dia roller the efficency would be way better than the small dia rollers that are common. And the reliability and simplicity of a large roller FD would be great.
The first try will prolly be with the roller in a fixed positon.
I want to eventualy try a hinged one with the right geometry to make it swing in and "self engage" when a clutch lever is released, to get max tracton for bump starting. If this works, I can remove the pull starter and tin for a real cool look, and the total width with drive pulley will be 8.25" instead of a not too bad 10" with starter.