I will only say this once for posterity, what we build will be of no value to our heirs. Tough truth. Interesting hobby.
Learning experience, for sure. Lot of mechanical challenges.
Tom
Well while waiting on the soggy ground to dry up and my acetylene regulator to come in, not much to do at the moment.
So I used some high heat primer and paint on the motor. I also mounted it up higher in the frame using a CNC engine mount. It fills the cavity better and when the tank is on it it will really fill it up. But now there’s a slight gap at the bottom. Considering doing some sheet metal work down there to fill the gap, a faux crankcase possibly. I like it sitting up higher.
Trying to mock up an exhaust that includes the muffler, clears the pedals and the center bike stand. The old top bar from my Indian BTR build is the perfect diameter and curvature. I believe I’m going to incorporate this.
extend it another 6 inches and put a fishtail tip on it
Well although I like the motor sitting higher, it’s has to sit low for the exhaust. And speaking of exhaust, I’ve got this much of the pipe welded. Have not cleaned up any welds yet.
I am not a 2stroker. but if you gut the muffler it should act as a expansion chamber . A fishtail exit should effect a burp as apposed to a pop.
Been done many times before your daddy was $hitting green, or more likely your granddaddy excreting the same.
The final, running on YouTube will be fun. Carry on Sir. You hit the deck running. We hope for the best.
#118 is a great example of dare I say it? Recycle