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May 14, 2011
It’s a Roller !
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Today I got the front wheel which the ‘mechanic up the road’ has been building for me, along with the Ceriani forks that made me so excited to buy this ol run-down desert sled way back almost two years ago.
Here’s the wheel and forks in my cozy shop which has a wooden floor. It’s OSB board on top of grid of 1x2s giving me a much better surface to stand on than the concrete that’s under it. I did the whole 10×20 shop for under $50…
Now that I have two wheels and tires, I can roll the little sweetie around the trailer park like it’s some kind of 18th century ‘bicycle’…
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Since I have 99% of the parts to assembly the engine, it could be placed in the frame in a few weeks – But since it took me all this time to get the rolling chassis, I’m not so sure. Now I suddenly have a wide selection of heads, cams and carburetor choices available to me – the mechanic up the road and I have long since mended our relationship since my taking him to court and he’s been very engaged in making this a successful project utilizing his full resources.
These are matching Excell shouldered alloy rims w/ Dunlop K81s – 4.25×18 and 4.10×19 – It seems to be sitting a little low to the ground and has the ‘all business’ look to it as intended…
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Since there isn’t room for a tail light and license plate like there was on my T100 and I still wanted to keep the plate under the bum-stop seat, I mounted red LED tail light/stop lights on both sides aft of the shocks. Hope this arrangement passes mustard and the mock-up plate gets replaced with a real one.
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The Wheel – Hand drilled stainless steel disk on an alloy carrier mounted to a shaved alloy hub, mated to an Excell shouldered rim laced w/ Buchanan’s stainless spokes. The carrier bolts and disc screws had to be counter-sunk to make the whole thing narrow enough to fit between the Ceriani forks. Looking good, eh?
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A week from today there will be the Oregon Vintage Motorcycle show at the fairgrounds next door (which started me on this highway to the poorhouse two years ago) – Think I’ll roll the little sweetie over there for some befores and afters
http://www.oregonvintage.org/calendar.php
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