comfortableshoes
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So I've got the homelite engine with a new shaft from SpiderSpartan- looks good. I'm getting a go kart clutch and building a jackshaft- getting a shaft kit from a go kart supply.
The engine kit that my SO bought for me from LiveFastMotors was missing (so I thought) the mounting nuts and bolts for the sprocket. We were informed that they didn't come with that particular kit. Then we got an email 20 minutes later offering us a sprocket and mounting hardware at a very cheap price, much cheaper than it would have cost for me to buy it direct from his site. Which is totally sweet. LiveFast has a customer for life now.
So now I'm going to have 2 sprockets for bikes, OH what to do....
Also the guy with the 70s/ 80's raleigh chopper called me back.* I'm getting that for cheap too, hopefully tomorrow after work. I'm mounting the homelite, jack shaft and new sprocket on that. It's going to be a TIGHT fit but I think it will be totally sweet. I think that the ONLY engine that would fit in there is that tiny little homelite. I may need to strip it down of its case though...
I've got a round fiberglass gas tank coming too. It's got raised lettering on it that says "2 Stroke mix only." That painted up black with the high rise chrome handlebars, 20 inch rear wheel and 16 inch front wheel will make the ultimate rat rod.
I can't wait to ride it around. I'm still a month or so away from getting that up and running. Fun money has to get saved in my can for the jackshaft kit...
I'll get going on it right after I finish the chengine kit. I'm almost as excited about eh raliegh chopper as I am the chengine kit..
*Note I do not thing that the raleigh chopper is original but a later reproduction. No matter what it's got a steel frame and that's something i can work with.
The engine kit that my SO bought for me from LiveFastMotors was missing (so I thought) the mounting nuts and bolts for the sprocket. We were informed that they didn't come with that particular kit. Then we got an email 20 minutes later offering us a sprocket and mounting hardware at a very cheap price, much cheaper than it would have cost for me to buy it direct from his site. Which is totally sweet. LiveFast has a customer for life now.
So now I'm going to have 2 sprockets for bikes, OH what to do....

Also the guy with the 70s/ 80's raleigh chopper called me back.* I'm getting that for cheap too, hopefully tomorrow after work. I'm mounting the homelite, jack shaft and new sprocket on that. It's going to be a TIGHT fit but I think it will be totally sweet. I think that the ONLY engine that would fit in there is that tiny little homelite. I may need to strip it down of its case though...
I've got a round fiberglass gas tank coming too. It's got raised lettering on it that says "2 Stroke mix only." That painted up black with the high rise chrome handlebars, 20 inch rear wheel and 16 inch front wheel will make the ultimate rat rod.
I can't wait to ride it around. I'm still a month or so away from getting that up and running. Fun money has to get saved in my can for the jackshaft kit...
I'll get going on it right after I finish the chengine kit. I'm almost as excited about eh raliegh chopper as I am the chengine kit..
*Note I do not thing that the raleigh chopper is original but a later reproduction. No matter what it's got a steel frame and that's something i can work with.