Um..... I did have a posh hat with a brim like that one that I bought for some family occasion years ago. I wonder what I did with it? - I haven't seen it for ages....... Did I give it to the Sallies? - not sure.......
Intrepid,My Villiars came with a kick start which I removed because it simply took up too much room. No way to have both a kickstart and be able to still pedal with where I had to place my engine. You, however, have a different situation. A kick start (as found on the Atco mowers) would be very cool on your machine and would be a convenient way to start it as well. Harry76 over in Oz may very well have an extra one as I believe he had two or three of these engines. Something to think about, eh?
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Thanks so much Silverbear, I'll make sure I keep an eye out for those small parts.I have your parts packed up and ready to ship out tomorrow. It will be interesting to see how long it takes to make it from the beginning of winter here in northeastern Minnesota all the way to spring becoming summer in New Zealand. I have it in a box within a box to hopefully keep it well protected on it's long journey. There is also a zip lock bag with sprocket gear, spring and such in it so be on the lookout for that within the packing material.
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In New Zealand Primary Schools it was called, 'Morning Talk', but it was essentially the same thing as 'show and tell'. I was always too shy back then to stand up in front of the class, but occasionally the teacher did winkle me out to do a talk with me blushing like a beacon the whole time.What an interesting project this is! Can't wait for "show and tell" ( that's something most of us here in the U.S. experienced as children in school, where you were supposed to bring something to show and then tell about it all the while standing in front of the class hoping you remembered to zip up your fly, that your socks matched, that you didn't embarrass yourself somehow and get laughed at). No matter what you do, Intrepid, we will not laugh!
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A Villard cyclcar is longer than two meters, but my version is going to be smaller, perhaps ending up close to being 3/4's the size of the real thing. The Colombe was smaller than the Villard, so I guess I'm building a Colombe/Villard hybrid, but that's OkOh, I like that white Villard pickup. And just realized how appropriate for a Villard to have a Villiars engine... really, just a little over six feet long?
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An Ardex? Nice, but not quite what I'm looking for here Ludwig. I may come back to the idea though once this present project is complete.