Special thanks to @MrKitty for the absolutely beautiful 3D printed engine mount (in orange). After fitting it on, I realized I need to make some modifications to the bore holes and will have that addressed shortly. If you all are interested, I am keeping a total compendium of images on the main post.
Here is a bid question for anyone willing to answer: I am using neoprene rubber as a "shock absorber as a layer underneath the orange 3d printed mount. I think it might melt, so ill get silicon lining instead. If you guys recommend against it, I can just go bare contact between top tube and mount. What do yall think
Some things I still need work on:
Here is a bid question for anyone willing to answer: I am using neoprene rubber as a "shock absorber as a layer underneath the orange 3d printed mount. I think it might melt, so ill get silicon lining instead. If you guys recommend against it, I can just go bare contact between top tube and mount. What do yall think
Some things I still need work on:
- Readjust the bore holes on the mount (and buy sized bolts to fit the engine mount unit more precisely)
- Fix up the fuel line properly (I only have the basic polyurethane lining, need a downsized tube for fixing it to the carb valve
- Develop a way to return the overflow valve back to tank
- Bore the reduction hub sprockets
- Model a new bottom bracket clamp
- Configure the clutch assembly. I think I'll only have room for one brake
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