Thanks Steve, Harold and Gilbert for your comments & for the enjoyment I've received in reading your posts and especially watching your builds and activities over the past few years. I was a lurker for several years before joining a bit over 1 1/2 years ago.
Gilbert that's a good question. Why not start a new build thread with the Harley?
I gave it some thought & here's my answer. I've only two threads in this forum. The first covered three bikes that I was in the process of completing, each quite different, but all with China girls. I didn't think anything about it as I've almost always more than one personal project going at once. Rods, bikes, trucks etc. so I gloped them all together.
Fast forward to the Old guys thread by which time I'd acquired the Simplex frame, which turned out to be a not salvageable, the parts were in nice condition, the forks were what really caught my attention because they were so small & looked like they came off a Harley. I actually pulled up photos that day of Simplex's bike to verify they were original. That was the beginning of the Harley Peashooter, before I had a real clue that I would end up building a complete new & greatly enhanced and enlarged Simplex like frame...the Harley build with a Sportsman frame was half developed in my obsessive mind.
The Simplex Copper gator only utilized 3 original Simplex parts the head (steer tube with serial number) & the rear axle drop plate...that's it! The Harley has a complete Simplex front end, so it's HD look though different is still more Simplex than Harley, component wise. In fact only the two HD frame tube clamps are authorized HD parts.
I'm also using the single thread as a quicker way to reference between the two builds as both are powered by the CG 125 Honda clone 5 speed, push rod engines with kick start. The use of the small motorcycle engines is fairly unique in the motorized bike world. Though the engine features nice power and a real 5 speed with wet clutch it's basic design is about a half century old...actually vintage. To install one of these in a double tube small motor cycle frame (but with pedal assist) Simplex is one thing but probably not what most on this forum will attempt. However to see the same motor setup on a single tube Sportsman frame...now that might be helpful to others wanting to step up to the reality of a very real small bore (or large) motorcycle engine on a true bicycle style frame.
By posting the two builds together I hope to eliminate the need for a great deal of redundancy in my posts concerning especially engine and power transfer. Both motors will utilize the same basic setup to transfer power to the rear wheel. Both can be pedal powered. Each uses coaster brakes, clincher tires, Sportsman hub adapter and sprocket.
Gilbert & forum members I hope this clarifies somewhat my thinking on why I included more than one build in each of my two threads. Seemed reasonable at the time lol.
I really enjoy this complete forum & though I seldom post outside of the vintage & tri-car categories I do read many other posts. Gilbert I'd love to join the young guns at a Grange race someday I know it would be great fun!
Rick C.