Just like in a car I've got three drives to select from. The rear seven gears shift automatically.
That's good news for sure. I'll be following that build and studying the pictures. And I hope you do decide to make up an instruction book. I think that many people down the line will thank you for that. In the mean time I'll keep studying this thread until things sink into my old brain.Yes, I might consider writing an instruction book and producing some drawings.
I'm prolly gonna build another one like this. Bro in law wants a motorized bicycle with a reliable transmission. I will take photos of each step and build the booklet around those.
Hey SB. In the mean time, until I come up with instructions, you, or anybody else can feel free to ask any questions about building one of these.That's good news for sure. I'll be following that build and studying the pictures. And I hope you do decide to make up an instruction book. I think that many people down the line will thank you for that. In the mean time I'll keep studying this thread until things sink into my old brain.
SB
I agree. I live in an apartment with no garage. I've cleaned parts in my bathtub, aired out my apartment after spilt gas, bike part strewn all over the place, and carried my bikes up two flights of stares every time I won't to go riding. It just makes riding a bike I built that much more special.You don't realy need to be able to weld, or own a lathe. There's always a way to figure out another method to take care of any particular problem.
Thanks, Wayne.Hey SB. In the mean time, until I come up with instructions, you, or anybody else can feel free to ask any questions about building one of these.
Most of these DIY projects may look complicated or intimidating when you look at the whole thing at once.
But, If you just focus on just one detail at a time, it's not so challenging to figure out. You don't realy need to be able to weld, or own a lathe. There's always a way to figure out another method to take care of any particular problem.
Vertical Pictures?Yeah, here's the drivetrain for my next project.
A Gravely tractor engine and a Speedex tranny.
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I've thought about it. Just haven't gotten around to scratch building a frame yet.Very cool. Those Gravelys are a unique design with twin cams and a crossflow layout, but what I really meant was if you ever thought of standing a Preddy up vertical like the Sportsman 200.
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LOL yeah, turn your head or your PC, or give me a tutorial abt how to sraighten them up when editing.Vertical Pictures?
Here's a Gravely jug. 3.25 bore The head is there too for 30 bux. You could align the exhaust tappet on one side of the compressor, and convert the intake valve to atmospheric operation. That would be real cool!Hey Everyone!...That engine looks like the ONE in that old pic!...Seen that one before on Oldminibikes.com....They have a freakbike,home built,ect.thread thats cool....Wayne,will that head work for the compressor pump engine convertion?...!!!! If so are they rare? hard to find a match to it?It would be great for something like that belt drive monster!...Tigmaster....
Just go to Ebay and search Gravely parts, in all catagoties, and you will find a lotta stuffSame thing happened to me. It's ok though, because it made me realize I hadn't left feedback on my last purchase.
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That's the prob, I had to rotate them 90 to get the 1024 horizontal pixel requirement of this site. Maybe I need to change a setting on my HTC android's camera.Rotate button? Don't know I just keep the puter turned.........LOL........Curt