hopefully with this post we will be up to date.
stuff to do:
1. make up hand gear change mechanism. designed, the easy bit done.
2. finish hand brake. designed and part constructed, in bits waiting
3. reverse gear: temporarily abandoned, may resuscitate the idea for an upgrade later, when I am too old to push it! Decided to leave it because the design and construction and testing would take too much time from the build and also the new propshaft will fit right in with a couple of new flanges and I would have had to chop it in two to add it to the reverse kit, which seems a shame. I will make sure I leave all the clearances in place to add it later.
4. finish side bars/mudguard supports/ headlight brackets. made up most of one side and I think it will fit just fine. Got the other side to do afterwards and a few more bits to add to the first side.
this pic shows the mudguard support bending over the wheel and dropping to a joint where the side bar attaches, then it closes in to the frame and rises to hang under the faux tank. the top horizontal bit will carry the headlight.
5. axle work: have made the right hand wheel fit but still have the left hand side to do from scratch. not easy, the new studs are too long, the new nuts need tapping out further, the spacing of the wheel is still not perfect (but it will be!) and the new brakes and wheel bearings have to be fitted, not a big deal those. finally for the axle have to realign the propshaft by means of the top shock fittings so that there is a slight out of straight in the shaft.
this pic shows the axle lying on its back and behind it is the new propshaft. hung the towels there to reduce the background clutter.
6. rear frame: reposition shock mounting bars, fitted them once but seem to have managed to get them offset an inch or so. Another senior moment, no doubt. and have to fit the left hand hoop part of the top platform, which somehow came out an inch too long.
7. overhaul leaking front forks, overhaul front wheel and brakes
8. shot blast, etch prime and prime the frame. working on that now, but not having much luck with it. new compressor regulator ordered today, some coarser grit to pick up from Machine Mart then we will see if it works. If not then its a new shot blasting gun needed.
and then, I should have a rolling trike chassis.
9. as for the engine, that's been paint stripped, cleaned, repainted but still needs bits of work like changing all the seals and stuff that would be better done while it's out.
these show the engine being stripped, it was then carefully cleaned then painted, the paint colour just doesn't show in the sunlight, it is a silvery satin finished black.
10. Not that doing all the above will be the end of it. Little things like the seats, backrests, headrests, fuel tank, carbs (overhauled by Old Fogey), rewiring, top coat, lights, windscreen and probably a dozen other things I've forgotten
onwards and upwards