Wanted to share a few pix of what I have changed and gotten done on the "Taffy" bike.
figured out a way to make the front engine mount up by using two of the kit type large frame mount setup, it should work fine and it didn't cost much, win win in my opinion since the parts may have never been used otherwise.
Today a took this bike all the way back down to just the frame with only the kickstand and seat not being removed, llist below expalins what parts have changed on it.
1. New Z410 chain cranks to wheel cog, replaced the cheap Bell brand chain.
2. New wide profile one piece cranks and larger 44T chainring.
3. New 22T Sturmey Archer Sprocket/Cog to replace the 18T on the Simano hub.
4. Replaced the solid front forks with a set of really nice Suntour adjustable suspension forks, had to build a spacer from a link bushing I picked up at Tractor supply earlier today, I had to enlarge the ID of the bushing to 27mm ID and about 15mm up inside the bushing for it to work, since the lower bearing race area on the stem graduated up from 1" to 27mm at the very bottom of the steering stem, the stem on these forks is 9 1/8" long and most all of my frames only need a 6-6 1/2" stem length, but these forks were regular priced at $139.99 and I got them for $50, so I knew I could make them work, to cut the stem to correct length and rethread would be ideal, but I dont have the dies for that, and my tiny little local bike shop doesn't either, and that would have cost more than I wanted to invest in the forks anyway, so I did it this way for now, my plan is to order a couple of the two piece locking collars from Mcmaster Carr, then later on I'll cut the access tube length off and make these a threadless set up, very easy to do later if for some reason I dont like the way the bike rides with the extra fork length and the extra rake that created doing it the way I did.
5. Built up a longer front brake cable since the one I had made for when it had the shorter fork became to short for the current setup.
6. I also got the pull starter installed on engine, which I think I'm gonna really like having again, had one on my very first build and really liked not having to bump start the bike, less chain stretch and the clutch pucks last a lot longer.
7. I also sorta mocked up the exhaust I plan to use on this bike in the beginning, the chamber is a moped pipe I got from treatland.tv, the cranks are wide enough that I can use this pipe just about anyway I decide to, the header pipe is 1" ID flexable exhaust tubing, if I like this pipe on this engine I will be wrapping the header pipe with some exhaust wrap I have to make it look better, I my remove silencer and braze a larger stinger pipe on this chamber if it acts like its a bit to much restricted, but I wont know all that until I get the bike running and that will be a while yet since I have a fuel tank to build, layback seat post to build and a couple other ideas for this bike.
8. I also chased all the M6x1.00 threads in the mounting areas and intake since this case only had the holes threaded about half way down th hole.
By the way the front mount isn't finished, I will make some proper spacers from small diameter tubing to go in place of where you see the 5/16" nuts being used as spacers now, the engine is just snugged slightly in the frame and mainly being held in place by rear mount.