Continuing on...
Today was a nice day, warm enough for a T-shirt and sweats so... let's work on the sarge shall we?
First was to put a decent sprocket carrier on it. These cheap-shiz northern tools ones just don't cut it... they're not quite round and that results in chain problems. So, a better sprocket carrier and a 62 on the back. After looking, a 66 is going to be the biggest we can go back there without cutting the frame.
Next up, the carb. The carb is fine but with all the old linkage in rough shape, it was time to rig up a few things. Into a box of rusty parts I go and out I come with one Rusty spring. You see, the sarge here has a "clunky" sort of feel to it so I wanted to give it a bit of an older clunky look to it.
So, the choke is sprung wide open (cause it doesn't need a choke... it starts on the 2nd pull without it) and a return spring for the throttle. Both were made from that one rusty spring.
Next was the air cleaner. It had to kind of "flow with the rest of it" so mounting a tecumseh plate on the carb, then cleaning up the cover turned out nicely.
Throw it all together with some axle collars and let it run for a bit. While spinnin, I hit the clutch with sandpaper to clean it up too.
Next up, the front end, and find some brakes. After that, mount the spare tire, ammo box, pads & a seat and we'll be a rolling.
The motor is a work of art, although it's a bit dirty still... but that's the fun of it.
Next up... Brown Thunder is Rolling now...
Ah, finally. It runs and it was time for a test.
No seat, some spare tank wired on the back... I just had to try it.
5 pushes/pulls/kicks back to the driveway and 5 re-tighten & aligning of things (axle, brakes, engine, sprocket...) later...
And we drove down the street.
It's always fun to break in things and go through the trials of making these things.
Report: It runs, it's very quick... and a bit scary. Some lazy turns proved it's a whole different animal and might take some getting used to.
Some pics of it, sarge and Urban Defiance in my driveway after hours of driving UD. LOL
Thanks for looking.