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Starting to take shape a little more. Figuring out how it’s all going to fit together.

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Current situation:

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So I was working on the whole “front wheel/axle/bearing” situation and everything was going well until, well, it wasn’t. I was making good progress whittling the axles down so the bearings would fit, but then I decided to get my hokey-... Harbor Freight lathe involved to speed up the process and promptly ruined most of the threads on the axle shaft. I think it can be made to work for the purposes of this build, but if I ever want to use the original components again I’m gonna have to buy a $100 axle. Luckily Worksman is pretty good about replacement part availability so it should be available down the road if I need it.
 

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MAIL CALL:

Once I get into these things I start getting new ideas and hit eBay/Amazon. Stuff is starting to show up on my doorstep now.

Finally got my last set of Chinesium bearings from overseas because I didn’t want to pay $3 extra to get them from the states. Hopefully I can get this front wheel thing nailed down this weekend.

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Also got what I hope to be my rear fender today. Obviously it doesn’t just bolt on, but I need to get my rear wheel configuration set so I can see what needs to be done to the fender.

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Speaking of rear wheels, I think I have settled on a pair of the heaviest cast aluminum wheels in the world. Now I need to try some tires to get a height and width, and at least finish my mounts enough so they will stay in place while I mock things up.

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I should have some front fenders and hubcaps by Monday at the latest. And a trailer hitch...🤔
 

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Well, in between “dumb things I gotta do” projects this weekend I managed to gnaw some holes in some metal, at least enough to throw some wheels on to mock up the stance for the rear. I’d actually like them to be a little closer together, but I like the way these wheels fit and I’m kind of at the limit of what I can do with their width and offset. I’m getting some free tires on Monday to try, so maybe that’ll change things. I was originally going for something that looks like a big “mono-tire” in the back, but this may work. The idea is to split the fender in half front to back and widen it a bit so it at least covers the gap between the tires. My projects are constantly in a state of flux, I move things around and if I see a look I like I change directions.

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So, two steps forward, one step back (guess that’s better than 1 step forward, 2 steps back...) - turns out all VFR front wheels are not created equal, even from the same generation bike. Not insurmountable, but I can’t make both of them work the same way using the same bearings. I was trying not to mod the wheels at all, but in all honesty these two wheels are kinda janky anyways so I may just hit ‘em with a grinding wheel to make my life easier.


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Got some more big stuff to mess around with while I’m waitin’ for little stuff!


First up, I got me some Hoosier-daddy well-loved racin’ slicks! Not sure if they’re the size I want to go with, but they were free so why not slap ‘em on? I don’t get to keep the wheels, and I’ll probably have to mount some new tires in return, but that’s what I got a tire machine for. It doesn’t cost me $50 every time I want to try something now.

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Next I got me some good ol’ boy Peterbilt hubcaps to hide all the atrocities I’ve been doing to these wheels. Fabbing up some clips should keep me busy for a day or so.
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Next, some classic gen-u-wine Arlen Ness fenders...in plastic! They’re cheap because they’re ABS, not metal, which should make them easier to work with.

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When I saw the little box they came in I was a little worried they might look too small, but they seem just about right for front fenders.

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Probably won’t do much with any of the fenders until I get everything back together more and sitting back on the ground, but so far things are lining up how I envisioned.
 

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Diggin' the look of the Hoosier Daddies ! This is a really wacky and fun build!

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More parts pile stuff:


Firstly, I WILL get this front axle done this weekend! I’m done messing around trying to save wheels no one will ever be interested in! Here’s the issue: because of how this is all fitting together I am using the inside holes of the wheels to support the wheel, instead of the bearing races like they were originally (on a motorcycle). Because it’s a bike this should work fine, but the holes aren’t the same size side-to-side, or now even wheel to wheel. The fix:

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35mm diameter bearings, and a 35mm hole saw. Just gonna make everything the same size. Also, why spend extra money on an axle spacer when you can just order a 10-pack of bearings for $10?


Next up, I’m actually sort of surprised this amazon item showed up:

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I needed a 2” hitch mount for something, something you see everywhere and don’t think much of until you go to buy one and they’re $40. Somehow I found this one on Amazon for $5, so I took a chance and bought two of them. They actually showed up and are decent quality! Perfect for what I have in mind...
 

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More parts pile stuff:


Firstly, I WILL get this front axle done this weekend! I’m done messing around trying to save wheels no one will ever be interested in! Here’s the issue: because of how this is all fitting together I am using the inside holes of the wheels to support the wheel, instead of the bearing races like they were originally (on a motorcycle). Because it’s a bike this should work fine, but the holes aren’t the same size side-to-side, or now even wheel to wheel. The fix:

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35mm diameter bearings, and a 35mm hole saw. Just gonna make everything the same size. Also, why spend extra money on an axle spacer when you can just order a 10-pack of bearings for $10?


Next up, I’m actually sort of surprised this amazon item showed up:

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I needed a 2” hitch mount for something, something you see everywhere and don’t think much of until you go to buy one and they’re $40. Somehow I found this one on Amazon for $5, so I took a chance and bought two of them. They actually showed up and are decent quality! Perfect for what I have in mind...
Have a link for that hitch plate?
 

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Spent some time in the shop tonight and got further than I thought I would:


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It’s still got a case of the Weeble-wobbles I need to fix, and it looks more like a car than I thought it would, but I’m kind of diggin’ it? First thing I need to do now is shore up that rear end so it doesn’t fold in half when I sit on it!
 

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This beastie is insanely cool!!!
LOVE IT!!!
 
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