I hate ADAPTERS!What bike are you putting the engine in?
You don't need to buy an engine based on it's front mount size, that can be easily adapted to fit any frame with ease.
I hate ADAPTERS!What bike are you putting the engine in?
You don't need to buy an engine based on it's front mount size, that can be easily adapted to fit any frame with ease.
Same here bud.sorry, I only sell out of my shop - adding hours of packing & shipping & finding a way to get paid is just too much for a guy my age
Sincerely sorry to hear that.Same here bud.
I had grand plans to retire with an MB parts business but all that is gone for me now.
I dig 'em...I hate ADAPTERS!
It's a Raleigh Talus 1, 21 speed with front derailer eliminated, custom made jackshaft housing machined and welded to seat post (shifter bike). I'm one of those anal people that likes everything a certain way. I like form & function, sometimes hard to have both. But I'm gonna give it my best shot.What bike are you putting the engine in?
You don't need to buy an engine based on it's front mount size, that can be easily adapted to fit any frame with ease.
Cool.It's a Raleigh Talus 1, 21 speed with front derailer eliminated, custom made jackshaft housing machined and welded to seat post (shifter bike).
I'm one of those anal people that likes everything a certain way.
I like form & function, sometimes hard to have both.
But I'm gonna give it my best shot.
No problem, I'll try to help you with this warning, make sure it's right and true before you weld.The cut out wraps around the back side of the seat tube (welded).
Yeah I know I probably confused you more. I'll post pics when done. Thanks for your interest.
Cool man.You couldn't be more right on the straight & true thing. I'll be able to adjust the left side by putting 1/32 or 1/16 or 1/8 inch shims, or any combination of the shims, between the rear motor mount and the engine. Right side will have idler. Check out the edited pic above, much clearer.