Truckd, I had looked at the Gyes seats before refurbing this one, I passed on them however.
Next up will be the front end,
I want to get this to be a roller before I hang the engine in place, just so I can get some stuff cleaned up in the shop and out of the way.
I did not want to cut the new Worksman front end up so I took the front off of a wrecked CCM MTB, the steering bearings were a smaller ball size than the Worksman units but the inner races were interchangeable. The steering post is about 1/4 inch longer so it suits my requirements perfectly.
So I cut the steering post free from the forks.
Then cleaned it up and transfered the races from the Worksman post, then installed it.
You can see that there is space between the top inner race and the nut, this space will let me fit in a top crown.
I now have the starting point for the front end and can now work out the final design and get some materials.
Because you asked.Im loving this build, whats next?
Next up will be the front end,
I want to get this to be a roller before I hang the engine in place, just so I can get some stuff cleaned up in the shop and out of the way.
I did not want to cut the new Worksman front end up so I took the front off of a wrecked CCM MTB, the steering bearings were a smaller ball size than the Worksman units but the inner races were interchangeable. The steering post is about 1/4 inch longer so it suits my requirements perfectly.
So I cut the steering post free from the forks.
Then cleaned it up and transfered the races from the Worksman post, then installed it.
You can see that there is space between the top inner race and the nut, this space will let me fit in a top crown.
I now have the starting point for the front end and can now work out the final design and get some materials.
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