Thanks man.Bomb azz bike... Your tire choice is right on.... Not sure about the bars... Sorry
Those are the stock bars turned up instead of down. I wasn't too wild about them at first either, but they're growing on me.
Thanks man.Bomb azz bike... Your tire choice is right on.... Not sure about the bars... Sorry
I did, but it was a lot of work. It has to have the most severe bends of any brake arms I've made so far. If I do that again it would be very tempting to just buy one. If I charged what I normally charge when I'm working, this arm would be about $400 lol.Did you get the arm bent to your satisfaction BN? There's always the Ridley arm and it's a direct replacement. That was my choice.
Does your bike have a star hub? That's the only kind of arm Pirate has. Mine is a cheapy shimano clone with the D hub.Yup, I know what you are saying. I am using the Sportsman's Flyer sprocket and adapter and the same KW engine mounts. The Ridley arm is a bolt on. Doesn't help now as far as the time spent but if you decide the arm looks too over worked it's a backup.
Just for ref: http://www.piratecycles1.com/rimocobebrar.html
I guess you have to have a star hub to use one. Piirate claims the double D one won't fit a normal cheapy hub so I'm not sure it would fit on this bike. It only has a chinese clone hub.Mine is the star. I had posted the Pirate link because they show the double D arm. I bought mine directly from Ridley. The contact info is in this thread: http://motorbicycling.com/showthread.php?t=39675
I just wonder what kind of hub their D arm is supposed to fit.I see. Good to know and cool that you posted that. I'm certainly OK with being wrong as long as it gets put right. If anyone does a search in the future they are likely to find an answer. Bummer there's not a good / easy solution for everybody but at least you have a functional brake arm.
I forgot to mention the shorty intake manifold, but I don't really think that adds any extra performance on a otherwise stock motor.This bike has no pretention of being a racer. The motor is basically stock. The only difference is instead of an NT carb I installed a Speed carb, with the $12 air filter. From my experience that won't make it any faster, but it will idle better and have less 4 stroking. My muffler is what I call a modified stock exhaust. It's a stock header with a custom pipe made from a short length of Sportster exhaust pipe strategically cut for looks, with a stock flying horse baffle, sans the cat. This muffler is basically just like the one on the Atomic BB. That means it's not a performance pipe, but it should be very quiet, and work well enough to run 7000 rpm. I'm running a 36T sprocket. I haven't taken the time to calculate the top speed, but with these little 24" wheels I'm thinking it will be doing good to get 30 or 32 mph I hope.
I'll be happy if it runs smooth, and is dependable, like the flying horse motor in the Atomic BB.
That's looking awesome Bro!!
Looks great. Really, looks great!
Right on, stealthy pedal is a stealthy ride
It's an honor to me for you guys to make these kind of comments.You have built a very nice bike indeed! It looks fast just sitting still.
Very clean and well thought out.
Thanks Norm. High praise from an expert. It doesn't get any better than that.The more I look at it, the more I really like your tire choice!
I know what you mean when you say the stock tires have a kind of 'clownish' look to them... If I ever build one of these for myself, I'm following your lead on tire choice.