Tail light, which will not be hanging from the tail, but at rear axle. Old Farmall tractor light, nice bullet! Needs to be "skuffed up and dented". and painted maroon. Too shiny.
Here's the fuel tank valves, one of them should work? which one, I have no idea, all need to be rebuilt.
Next issue:
How do you fit 6” wide axle into 4” opening. Like the priest says, “It’s got to fit, since you’re married”…
So, this is before the marriage.
And this is after the “Amen”.
Not that difficult. The seat stays were widened also, with help of “moderate violence” and a rubber hammer pushed in-between the rails. However I may have created another problem, as you may see…
This problem was resolved by welding the chain stays on new and wider pedal tube. The tube was scavenged from the old and mutilated Guzzi Ciu (RIP in moped heaven).
The frame actually looks GREAT! Nice and “AIRY”.
However I am not fully convinced that using a badly vibrating 2-stroke motor as part of the frame structure is an intelligent choice. I “may” have to do some additional modifications in this area;-) More later. Back to the garage...
Ciao!
Here's the fuel tank valves, one of them should work? which one, I have no idea, all need to be rebuilt.
Next issue:
How do you fit 6” wide axle into 4” opening. Like the priest says, “It’s got to fit, since you’re married”…
So, this is before the marriage.
And this is after the “Amen”.
Not that difficult. The seat stays were widened also, with help of “moderate violence” and a rubber hammer pushed in-between the rails. However I may have created another problem, as you may see…
This problem was resolved by welding the chain stays on new and wider pedal tube. The tube was scavenged from the old and mutilated Guzzi Ciu (RIP in moped heaven).
The frame actually looks GREAT! Nice and “AIRY”.
However I am not fully convinced that using a badly vibrating 2-stroke motor as part of the frame structure is an intelligent choice. I “may” have to do some additional modifications in this area;-) More later. Back to the garage...
Ciao!
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