In my mind you are resilient Pete. GOD BLESS!When Jen and I first moved to this rental apartment in Alnwick, I strove to stay on top of accumulated bike 'clutter' and was acutely aware I was living in someone else's property. Every day, I would tidy-up following the day's activity. That attitude lasted till midway through '21, when I became aware I was starting to amass quite a stash of bike parts/projects in the small area between the kitchen and lounge. It wasn't really something that bothered me, as the main goal - assembling my ACE from a bunch of parts into something that looked like a bike - was slowly being achieved. However, my mind was brought back into sharp focus last week when the letting agent e-mailed to make an appointment for the annual inspection visit, just to make certain the place is being looked after. The agent takes photos of every room and forwards these to my landlady who now resides in London as a carer for her Mum. I was given a gold star following the last two annual inspection visits - so I need to maintain the agent's and my landlady's goodwill. Which means this last weekend was spent ensuring the place looks spick and span instead of half house, half workshop. Place is back to looking spotless - albeit with a couple of motorcycles taking centre stage. Motivation had been lacking this last couple of months and the agent's call somewhat forced my hand, but I count that as a good thing and I'm looking at the place now with renewed enthusiasm. Might even join Tom in a brew. My ACE is at the point where, for the last week or two I've been fired-up enough to work on it for a couple of hours each day again.
Greg you pre date me on the forum and I'm glad you still work with the CG engines. I'm still a big fan of the kit motors and I still ride my 66cc Grubee hybrid weekly, though it's the oldest built it's still among my favorites to actually ride.Luckily I’m in a warmer climate than a lot of people, I’ve been working on CG engine projects a lot, Mapbike and I have been working and sharing info long distance, I balanced a 66cc 38mm stroke crankshaft. I had the crank out twice drilling to move the harmonic balance to a higher rpm. Both of us have a sort of hybrid, 38mm stroke but uses a high pin piston. I have mine back together and it’s a success, 33-35 mph and very little vibration. Next we’re working on 49mm big bore iron sleeve engines, I’ve got mine ported and decked fairly close to spec, a little more checking and I’ll put that one together.
KOOOOOL! I want one, but mine will do...........Curt
Great clip Tom. Talk about the domino effect! That slo-mo replay at 1.55 shows gravel is not a race bike's friend!