Nice move on the tank. That looks way better below the tube.
Truth be told I like coasters better too...That's a good idea. I'm not very impressed with the mounting method that comes with the kit. The only problem is that I'd like to use a coaster brake.
You wouldn't cooperate with selling yours, so I'm left to building my own.Get this thing done and we will start a Club. "Gentlemen of Bicycles & Motors"
You wouldn't cooperate with selling yours, so I'm left to building my own.
Looking forward to joining the club!
The bike came to me with a 1943 Morrow Black Out hub. I'm trying to decide if I should use it or go with something else. I want good brakes and I'm not sure how worn this one is yet until I rebuild it. Should I even bother or get a newer hub? Newer is not always better.
Here's a picture of one that I Googled...
Perfect!I've got a morrow hub parts cabinet stocked with NOS parts, if you find something needs to be replaced let me know and i'll mail you what you need.
That tank's way to thin for me to tackle, I wish I could weld like you guys do. As usual, I leaned on my cousin to tig it for me. However, I'm getting pretty good at prepping and tacking!I thought you told me you couldn't weld good. I believe you were sand bagging me on that!
Your cousin does nice work!I squeezed in enough time today to get the filler neck sewn up. I still have to shape a patch for the other hole in the (new) top and settle on the petcock for the bottom before it gets closed up.
Yes, he's done a lot of welding for me on various projects. He's been trying to encourage me to do more welding, but that gas tank is not a good task for beginners! Like I said, I'm envious of all of you good welders... maybe some day.Your cousin does nice work!
Luke.
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