Exhaust Modification

"Who was that masked man?"

"Many say he is no mere mortal man. He swoops into action when any are in need of knowledge. In need of where to look and how to do. He is the one they call, 'El Linko!

:D........laff
 
El Linko !
 

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Awesome Wilson. Thank you for sharing. Very often folks grab what they need to know and never let others see or enjoy that it worked. Very cool, ty.

Next build?

LOL, go 4 stroke!
 
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Now the next project...make it street legal for Ohio. Needs Brake and tail lights, headlight, horn and mirror....I've thought about putting a front brake on and attaching the light switch there as it has a coaster brake. The other stuff should be easy....or should I say easier....any suggestions about a switch for a brake light or making them street legal? When we get this one completed, we will start on.....mine...lmao!!
 
Fabricated a front brake off an old huffy, had to reverse the guts to make it fit the right side, but fit it does, and works fine.
 
Sounds cool. Pics? Your just full steam ahead off the line, cool. Should have warned you these things are addicting and cause sleep deprivation, large financial expenditure and loss of storage space. (My car has forgotten what the inside of the garage looks like)
 
Ohio law: Must have headlight, tail light, mirror, Brakelight and horn.

Also states no sirens, no more than 2 headlights....what fun is that?????

He's already got the snap on red/blue flashers for the spokes....guess those will be gone for the inspection...lmao!
 
At 10 degrees, ain't we all? Snork. Bought a used snow blower off a buddy who is supposed to really know small engines. He put 10W 30 oil in it. About wore my arm out first time I tried to start it.

That is really cool. A kid who is board, some times hang out with the wrong folks or do dumb stuff. Well, I know I did. Having some thing like a MB to work on and experiment with will serve him well. All the wrench stuff and sharing a hobby with Dad. Just awesome. Helping with the winter cabin fever stuff, think we all need that!
 
the best part of where we live, its a small burg of 600, one redlight and we live on an island on the Muskingum river known as Buell Island (google it) a great place to raise the boys...as I was raised here and never left. I also was a juvenile officer for this county for 10 years....know you have to be with them and keep them interested in the right things... Winters are long here, but summers are filled with the river and island life....and now a new trend....bikes with motors....soon everyone here will have/want one.
 
2 cool, really. (Googled your Island)

These crazy things are perfect for an island! The Christmas pic, awesome!
 
Yep, on the first day I rode my converted bike the idler roller slipped down and the chaing jammed the rear wheel dumping me on my butt. No real damage other than a sore leg. Since then I modified the chain stay so that I can run the chain directly with no idler. I formed a piece of 1/8" steel into a half pipe section about 6" long and brazed it to the outside of the chainstay and then heated and flattened the inside of the chainstay tube. That left me with a 1/4" clearance between the chain and the chainstay. That really made a big difference. There's no chain noise, and the drag on the bike when pedaling without the engine is minimal. The rear wheel drop out on the bike is about a 30degree angle above horizontal so it provides plenty of chain adjustment room to compensate for wear. Now that I've got this thing working well I need to tear it back down and dress it up with new paint. That's going to have to wait until warm weather returns, don't like to paint in the garage. I guess I'll just spritz the welded area with rattlecan primer and ride it until then.
 
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