On Friday we set a one day record for snowfall in Ruidoso, NM, 20 inches of the white stuff.
Give me some dimensions Steve, 3/4" / 19.05mm bar stock is readily available and my shop does not have a backlog. I have a wide pedal crank set MBrebel pirated from Pat. Snap ring grooves were in wrong location so I cut new ones on my lathe. That whole assembly is in a box in my shop since I bought Pat's reduction drive. Side note: That shafts snap ring grooves were too wide too. Made a 1.5mm shim to take up the slack.Our house is awash with Christmas cheer and once again I'm allowed to show my kitchen skills in the preparation of the evening meal..
Health and weather allowing the bike building will resume tomorrow until it's concluded and there will be no let up until it's done. We are now entering the 9th year since this all started with a simple belief that I could build it. A fact that astonishes me but I don't find surprising. It was, in the beginning, started as a "This won't take long and will be easy." build but in the deep recesses of my mind there was the lurking feeling that if it could go wrong it will and I haven't disappointed.
One more bit of building and I'll assemble it temporarily so we can see how it will look when it's finished. I haven't reached out to Sportscar Pat as yet to see if it's possible to have a modified pedal crank made but I've been unable to find a machine shop here that will do the job because it's too small. The machinist who did the engine modifications is busy as well. Business life in Vancouver B.C. is strong.
Steve.
Not exactly sure about what was possibly had the use of shim washers. Just wanted to let you know that I found maybe not oddly, spacer thickness may not always be exactly consistent. I kept mixing and matching and finally got a sprocket to align with another so a chain was inline this fangled way.Hi Curt,
I tried. There is a tin half full of shim washers on the bench and no matter what thicknesses I used it was either not enough or one too many.
Also if I turned the pedal over they would drag on the pedal and the chances of them wearing out was high.
The split collar holds it in place tightly and there is no movement other than the clutch disengaging.
The clutch movement is as smooth as butter with the lever added to it. I can get the clutch to open with a little pressure from one finger. I would recommend adding one.
Steve.
Just looked at the Simplex and realized I'd not used the snap rings on it either. This was due to not being able to line up the chain lines on the CG 125 & balance the motor in frame. Now the Simplex has three times the miles on it compared to the Harley with no concerns.Photo of my Harley pedal side shaft. There is a sprocket installed it's just really tiny 14 t. The keyway extends quite a way past the lock collar. View attachment 99896
Sorta what happens when you change directions in midway of build. LOL. Been there and done it............Curt