Both......I got my foam glued on getting ready to trim.My question when you got ready to glue your leather on did you apply glue to the top of the foam or just around the underside edge or both?Paul
Can you post a close up picture of the vent setup and show where the vent hole is? Is the copper oil tube there for looks or does it really serve some purpose other than for oil?(snip)
A brass screw was soldered through the cap from the inside. Then a small vent hole was drilled right beside the screw. Thumbscrews, springs, and acorn nuts complete the assembly.
When the thumbscrew is loosened it opens the top of the vent hole.
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Fit the copper oil tube from the tank to the engine.
No close up pics until I take some and I won't be in the shop again for a few days.Can you post a close up picture of the vent setup and show where the vent hole is?
The copper oil tube is there to look like it takes oil from the bottom of the faux oil pump mounted in the tank and delivers it to the engine bearings. It has really serves no other purpose than to look like it delivers oil.Is the copper oil tube there for looks or does it really serve some purpose other than for oil?
It wouldn't be a Maytag Flyer if it was powered by a Lawnboy, and this bike doesn't use a friction drive.I am surprised more guys aren't using Lawnboy engines. They are good for 5 HP or more, start easily, run forever and very light. Just a thought Also they would adapt to friction drive easily
Yeah the "Lawnboy Flyer" just doesn't have that ring to it, does it? LOL.It wouldn't be a Maytag Flyer if it was powered by a Lawnboy, and this bike doesn't use a friction drive.
Haha Old spoons,for little dress up stuff ,,,,,,,ornate belt buckles ,,,, bicycling buttons,,,,,pins,,,,old spoons, .
I have a slew of pennies that have gone thru the old crank machines that presses in where youre visiting, IE Grand canyon, Niagra Falls, etc. I am thinking about using them on one of my builds, giving it a look of a bike thats been used alot.Haha Old spoons,
I have been eyeballing a collection of souvenir teaspoons that was my late mothers. There are a couple of interesting possibilities...