My Columbia build

nowramfg

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This is my first Motor Bicycle using the HT engine package.
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The rear mount clamp I made.
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3 pics of the clamp being made.
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The motor and bike so far
 
Does everybody have to grind this relief for the clutch cable?
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The front mount is next...maybe tomorrow.
I have an unheated workshop, and it is about -2 C here today.
 
Does everybody have to grind this relief for the clutch cable?
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The front mount is next...maybe tomorrow.
I have an unheated workshop, and it is about -2 C here today.

Dang no heat! I can barley stand the winter tenp here in San Diego, can't imagine what it's like up north. I ground for clearance there on all of the "80cc" bikes I've put together so far, about 5/16". By the way very nice work on the clamp I really miss having access to a Mill.
 
i never had to grind away to make the clutch cable fit, but i've had some pretty poorly aligned cables in the past.

i solved it by getting a "brake noodle" from the bike shop. you take off the adjuster, and drill out a couple of threads in the keeper that screws into the engine, and push the noodle in. that way you can run your throttle and clutch cables together all the way, and it also eases the tension on the clutch pull. all for about 3 bucks and 2 minutes worth of work.
 

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Well, I got it all together.
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and then I fired it up, no problems, (compression maybe a bit high)
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went for a ride up and down the lane
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Pulls like a freight train when it warms up. Note that I replaced the carb with a "performance " one.
I have now built a curved tube adaptor to fit the air filter.
 
The bike seems OK, but it needs a larger rear sprocket, it will not just"putter" along. It will pull great on the flat, a hill will kill it if you are just starting out,(pedalling overcomes that) so I am going to try a few other things to improve the performance.
The motor revs well with the clutch pulled in, idles forever, sounds very quiet with the clutch depressed, but makes a "gear noise" when driving, like straight cut gears that aren't meshing properly.
(anyone played with V8 quick change rear ends in hot rods? you'll know what I mean!!) It shouldn't be the gears between the motor and clutch, unless they really don't like the load. I checked them for backlash etc, they appeared to be OK..
This is a test bike to tinker with while I build my Board Tracker/standoff scale from scratch... with a larger motor...and an Early Harley flair.
This is us...temp was about 2C when I did this....last weekend here in BC
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Excellent sir! You've got that twelve year old smile I know so well. These things are such great fun. Looks like you've got a nice area to ride in.
SB
 
that noise is almost definitely the clutch. it's "normal." put your hand over the teardrop cover and you'll notice a huge decrease in noise.
i cut and glued a cork gasket piece on the inside of the cover which helped a lot, some people spray rubberized undercoating on the backside of the cover, and still others have glued those neoprene mouse-pads onto the outside to quiet it up.
 
that noise is almost definitely the clutch. it's "normal." put your hand over the teardrop cover and you'll notice a huge decrease in noise.
i cut and glued a cork gasket piece on the inside of the cover which helped a lot, some people spray rubberized undercoating on the backside of the cover, and still others have glued those neoprene mouse-pads onto the outside to quiet it up.
Thank you, I will try that....it never occured to me that it would be from the metal amplification....
 
I was going to say that the best thing about this build was the Smile when he rode it up the lane but as usual Bear beat me to it........But yes the noise is the gear mesh amped. by the cover almost being like a drum or speaker or whatever......SBP sells a plastic rubber kinda cover that suposta help... Tom
 
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