Re: BonniRocket
OK, first update of the weekend. Admittedly, I was operating in kind of a scattered manner today, so I touched on several different things and probably wasn't too efficient with time. Anyway, I got in a bunch of parts today. First up, my rear rim, both hubs, spokes/nipples, and such arrived. The rear rim:
And the S-A 8-speed rear hub:
The hub itself:
the 25T rear sprocket:
Misc hardware:
Fitting up the shifter base is important to the project, because it has to attach to the side of the tank and form the basis of the shift & brake quadrant. So, I immediately started to take it apart and modify it to fit up.
Removed the grip:
The sub-grip snapped over the chassis and was readily removeable:
I then shortened chassis and sub-grip to about an inch long. The snap-retainer was removed in the process, but my design will retain it otherwise. I also filed and dremeled the flange on the shift base (which houses the gear indicator) so that it fit better over the edge of the tank. I haven't taken any pictures of the finished product yet, that'll have to come tomorrow.
Here are the rims painted Apple Red:
To be fair, I've only done one side so far. I'll paint the flip side tomorrow after this side has dried. The front is a Velocity Deep-V, the rear a Velocity Arrow Heat. It's pretty obvious here the size difference between a 700C and 26" rim...
I cut section of an old handle bar to use as the basis of the quadrant mount. I cut a second piece to use as an overrider on the push-bumper:
I decided to use the fender stay I removed from the fender as the bumper itself, so I cut a notch so that the bar segment fit over it.
I'll have a buddy of mine weld it on.
The bumper is to double as the mount for the tail lights, which themselves are a pair of Delta red/green bow lights (shown earlier in the thread). However, they had to be separated from their bracket. I was going to drill the rivets, however, they also hold the battery contacts inside, and reassembling on a new bracket would be kind of a PITA. So, I elected to use a cut-off wheel on the dremel and slice the bracket.
Doing this left one mounting foot on each, which ought to make for a nice mount bracket for each.
One last note for now. It turned out that when I was test fitting the battery box behind the seat tube the other day, I didn't have the fender pulled up against the brake bridge. Consequently, I don't actually have enough room in between the two to fit it without modification. I had to cut a clearance hole in the front of the fender:
Its kind of an ugly hole, but it'll be hidden. The battery box only protrudes slightly into it, really, so it shouldn't pose a tire clearance issue. At least here, I have the ability to make the chain long enough to keep the wheel & tire aft a ways if need be.
Anyhoo, that's all till tomorrow...