Laural & Hardy; Ollie, This Is Another Fine Mess You Have Gotten Us Into !!! JIM, I SHOULD POST A PIC OF THE ALUM ENGINE YOU ALREADY BUILT. A PIECE OF ART.
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Ron if it's on the billetracing web site I made it.Laural & Hardy; Ollie, This Is Another Fine Mess You Have Gotten Us Into !!! JIM, I SHOULD POST A PIC OF THE ALUM ENGINE YOU ALREADY BUILT. A PIECE OF ART.
12 orders left to go to make 20.How many are left?. Would you still use the same mix or could you go leaner without risk?.
Can't wait.
A plesant upside to this economic situation is that local manufacturing opportunities will increase. I have always loved making things but competition against always cheaper imports has been a problem all my life. I am ready to buy this motor, and look forward to it's improvement. Look at Sick Bike Parts success with a good product, excellent service and a very receptive consumer base.I'm wondering if it would be practicle to develop a two piece case here in the states that could be produced with all the improvements in it for builders. This way those with CNC shops could production engineer the process of producing the hard parts they would need to build a refined motor that could hold up and run properly. If bike motors were produced here in the states it may
benefit motorbicycling in general opposed to having it all come from China. I'm sure a motor that could deliver 150+mpg and run dependably for several years would be the right path for now.(lest we forget last summer's $4.00+ a gallon gasoline) Speed tuning may be a fun topic now that gas is $1.70 but that may be fleeting.
I am told Swarthout is German for BlackwoodThe more I think about it the more I belive the thing I 'll like most about my new "Swarthout Special" engine is the fact it is MADE IN THE U.S.A!!!!! Walter F.
None taken JY...If I had a dollar for every time I have had to spell my name I'd be rich!!!yea cmon....blackwood sounds alot cooler......no offence jim...lol