This new customer custom build should be fun.
A Micargi 26" 7-speed Fat Tire with dual disc brakes.
http://micargi.se/product/slugo-ss-fat-tire-7-speed/
It is here and I would have my own pic of the bike up, but he is trading in his old Schwinn to the bike shop and keeping his old seat so there is no seat on it right now.
It is getting a 49cc 4-stroke jackshafted to use the 7-speed and keep the the rear disc.
I priced it for a 7G but I think I might put this new 10G short shaft I have designed for use with a SBP shift kit, it's a heck of a free transfer case upgrade but if anything it is going to test it's endurance because this is the high torque demand build for testing it.
Besides his original seat, it is also getting a back rack, harder than it sounds with a fat tire but TryMe (my local bike shop) had just the thing so he bought that with the bike.
This will put my unfinished 'winter impromptu builds' aside for now, but I don't ever pass up cool new totally cash paid in advance builds, and this won't be cheap, the Slugo and rack to fit were close to 6 bills out the door for him and I charge more than that to motorize it.
It would sure be nice if I could find another helper, someone younger and stronger to help for chump change pay just to learn and ride cool stuff.
My 25 year old son offered, that would be nice but I'm not going to count on him.
Cole (my best buddy main mechanic) took a bad spill Monday when his bike blew a front tire at 40 and screwed up his right shoulder, and I semi-dislocated my left shoulder yesterday trying to do things I had no business trying to do by myself, getting old sucks.
That's OK tough.
We heal slow but we still heal, and the two of us with only one good arm each can still probably outbuild most any kid.
We may not be able test ride it ourselves when it's done, we sure know what to do and test long before it ever sees gas ;-}
A Micargi 26" 7-speed Fat Tire with dual disc brakes.
http://micargi.se/product/slugo-ss-fat-tire-7-speed/
It is here and I would have my own pic of the bike up, but he is trading in his old Schwinn to the bike shop and keeping his old seat so there is no seat on it right now.
It is getting a 49cc 4-stroke jackshafted to use the 7-speed and keep the the rear disc.
I priced it for a 7G but I think I might put this new 10G short shaft I have designed for use with a SBP shift kit, it's a heck of a free transfer case upgrade but if anything it is going to test it's endurance because this is the high torque demand build for testing it.
Besides his original seat, it is also getting a back rack, harder than it sounds with a fat tire but TryMe (my local bike shop) had just the thing so he bought that with the bike.
This will put my unfinished 'winter impromptu builds' aside for now, but I don't ever pass up cool new totally cash paid in advance builds, and this won't be cheap, the Slugo and rack to fit were close to 6 bills out the door for him and I charge more than that to motorize it.
It would sure be nice if I could find another helper, someone younger and stronger to help for chump change pay just to learn and ride cool stuff.
My 25 year old son offered, that would be nice but I'm not going to count on him.
Cole (my best buddy main mechanic) took a bad spill Monday when his bike blew a front tire at 40 and screwed up his right shoulder, and I semi-dislocated my left shoulder yesterday trying to do things I had no business trying to do by myself, getting old sucks.
That's OK tough.
We heal slow but we still heal, and the two of us with only one good arm each can still probably outbuild most any kid.
We may not be able test ride it ourselves when it's done, we sure know what to do and test long before it ever sees gas ;-}