From the plate to bar is probly 12 1/2 to 13 inches.The mount is probly another 3 inches.If you need exact numbers It will have to wait til morning.
( Cartman ) SUPERSWEET !!Couple O questions. What rear hub are you using? What's the hangy downy thingy on the rear axle?? is the extra lever on the R side of the handlebar something to do with the rear hub? AND is that a Sick Bikes freewheel setup on the peddle crank???? Loving this build and its coming together quick! Good job Moto!
very cool....youre gonna sell alot of bikes for Scott!
Loving this build.Thanx..I hope so he's a good guy with good prices!People are commenting on the Silver State Name on the tank. It comes bare from SSC. I put the name on tank.Just like my last 3 builds.
Please post some close up pics of the seat.Gettin closer Scott at SSC cover my seat and it came out great!!.
Thanks....I have only got to 3 rd gear so far.Having problems with the torque pulling my.jackshaft when I get on the gas. I will be working on it this week. Will update with some finished build photos and some good jackshaft news!Looks sooo good, waiting for riding impression..![]()
It's good waiting for good news.
On my 99cc build, I was having the same problem of the torque twisting and moving the shaft. I kept tightening the clamps, and it helped for awhile, and it started to get worse and worse. When I first took it apart, I found that the u-bolt started to marred into the paint. I tighten a little more without thinking about it. I kept tightening it up for awhile. It started to get worse,I took it apart and found that the seat tube was cringe. I think that's when it started to get worse progressively. I filled up the cringe location with some welding and that fixed it for about 60miles or so. I'm now on a different set up for the 212. Anyhow, the U-bolts had very little surface are to bite into the seat tube, and can easily twist/turn with the torque of the motor.
I know scotto has really good clamps that bite into the seat tube instead of cringing it like the set up I had.
Would you be able to connect it to your motor mounting plate?