Great job aging your paint.
Kenny
Kenny
+1Great job aging your paint.
Kenny
I grew a little envious of the videos that guys like Luke have been posting, so I decided to post a little video up. I'm pretty well wrapped with the frame for the moment - I will post pics later. Now I'm working on the wheels.
With all the business travel I have been doing, it's been hard to find a ton of time to work on the bike, but I was able to put some time in on the build last Saturday.
I got the KW Machine motor mounts in the mail, which made installing the engine a breeze. As I mentioned in an earlier video, the motor needs to be offset to roll with the fat tire in the rear, and even though these mounts are made for the aluminum Felt, a little rubber shim sorted it all out.
I also laced up the wheels. I was able to reuse the original spokes from the Felt rim on the front hub, and ordered some cod the rear. 12 Gauge all around - though I did have to drill out the hubs on the front hub to get the spokes to fit (and the rear rims to fit the heavy duty nipples). While the drive chain is not mounted yet, is fits, even with the 24" Thick Bricks back there.
Cosmetically, I installed some Oury motorcycle grips, a Gyes saddle, and for the first time, I'm using a Sportsman seat post. I have been using Slowriderz posts for a few years now, but I really like the 90* bend in the post - it looks like the post ends in the nose of the saddle.
I have been playing around with the motor a tiny bit. The throttle is installed, the clutch cable is installed, and I also upgraded the intake manifold. The original manifold is pretty bad.
So I replaced it with one of these...
Wider intake, super clean... No idea how well this will work - I need to get the fuel tank installed and I'll hopefully get the engine started this weekend.
I got the bicycle drivetrain installed. I'm a fan of the microdrive look, so that's what I'm going with here. The bike is rideable, and with the front brake, even stoppable.
Here's my recap video.
With all the business travel I have been doing, it's been hard to find a ton of time to work on the bike, but I was able to put some time in on the build last Saturday.
I got the KW Machine motor mounts in the mail, which made installing the engine a breeze. As I mentioned in an earlier video, the motor needs to be offset to roll with the fat tire in the rear, and even though these mounts are made for the aluminum Felt, a little rubber shim sorted it all out.
I also laced up the wheels. I was able to reuse the original spokes from the Felt rim on the front hub, and ordered some cod the rear. 12 Gauge all around - though I did have to drill out the hubs on the front hub to get the spokes to fit (and the rear rims to fit the heavy duty nipples). While the drive chain is not mounted yet, is fits, even with the 24" Thick Bricks back there.
Cosmetically, I installed some Oury motorcycle grips, a Gyes saddle, and for the first time, I'm using a Sportsman seat post. I have been using Slowriderz posts for a few years now, but I really like the 90* bend in the post - it looks like the post ends in the nose of the saddle.
I have been playing around with the motor a tiny bit. The throttle is installed, the clutch cable is installed, and I also upgraded the intake manifold. The original manifold is pretty bad.
So I replaced it with one of these...
Wider intake, super clean... No idea how well this will work - I need to get the fuel tank installed and I'll hopefully get the engine started this weekend.
I got the bicycle drivetrain installed. I'm a fan of the microdrive look, so that's what I'm going with here. The bike is rideable, and with the front brake, even stoppable.
Here's my recap video.
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