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I finally got a chance to do a little work on this sucker today. I loosened the sprocket and let it dangle just to see where I may be able to get the engine when the new axle, sprocket, and hub get here. Got the old seat off, and mocked up where the new seat and engine may sit.
Got it inside and on some "jack stands"
Removed the seat
Cut these seat mounting tabs off
Got the new seat brackets cut and ready to weld to the frame. The new seat will sit a couple of inches lower so us big kids might not be sticking out of the cage heh. I am 5'8" or so, and about the shortest person who will ride it, so I'm going to stretch the seat back as far as I can and still be fairly comfortable.
My shoulders were hitting the bar/cage support behind the seat so I cut the bar...
... and angled it back to make some more room. I was even able to move the seat back another inch or so after this!
Tomorrow I hope to get the engine mount modified for the big block, finish welding the bar behind the seat, grind everything I've cut smooth, and weld on the seat brackets. If I'm feeling froggy I just might strip it down to the main frame and prep it for wrinkle black powder coat.
Got it inside and on some "jack stands"
Removed the seat
Cut these seat mounting tabs off
Got the new seat brackets cut and ready to weld to the frame. The new seat will sit a couple of inches lower so us big kids might not be sticking out of the cage heh. I am 5'8" or so, and about the shortest person who will ride it, so I'm going to stretch the seat back as far as I can and still be fairly comfortable.
My shoulders were hitting the bar/cage support behind the seat so I cut the bar...
... and angled it back to make some more room. I was even able to move the seat back another inch or so after this!
Tomorrow I hope to get the engine mount modified for the big block, finish welding the bar behind the seat, grind everything I've cut smooth, and weld on the seat brackets. If I'm feeling froggy I just might strip it down to the main frame and prep it for wrinkle black powder coat.
. They were just a hair larger than the ones that were already on there, so I had to drill out every hole first
. Not a real big deal, but something I hadn't planned on.
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