Some progress over the weekend but at this point it's difficult to see the differences. None the less, made a small guard for the clutch side chain that will hopefully suffice to keep my pants out of the sprocket.
Wrapping up a lot of loose ends as well. The speedo cable was the type that was held in place against a gear on the front hub with brackets and nuts and so it didn't interface with the sidewall drive I have mounted on the back wheel. I cut off and drilled out a cable ferrel then glued it to the cable housing with JB Weld. Before applying the glue I slid a retaining nut from a shut off valve onto the cable. Same threads as the Stewart Warner speedo drive.
Cut off the drive shaft (with a hacksaw, my arm aches just a little), rewired the horn button and brake lever, wired in the alternator, ammeter, and regulator. Cut, torched, and bent and then ultimately broke the other crank so now there's one more thing to figure out.
Wrapping up a lot of loose ends as well. The speedo cable was the type that was held in place against a gear on the front hub with brackets and nuts and so it didn't interface with the sidewall drive I have mounted on the back wheel. I cut off and drilled out a cable ferrel then glued it to the cable housing with JB Weld. Before applying the glue I slid a retaining nut from a shut off valve onto the cable. Same threads as the Stewart Warner speedo drive.
Cut off the drive shaft (with a hacksaw, my arm aches just a little), rewired the horn button and brake lever, wired in the alternator, ammeter, and regulator. Cut, torched, and bent and then ultimately broke the other crank so now there's one more thing to figure out.