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Pisten Bully is Harry Roberts in Vermont.
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I managed to get the drive gear out tonight. It’s 1.196” from the bearing face to the face of the nut when it’s tighten down ‘hand tight’.
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I'm continuing to mock things up to make sure everything goes together, and each new piece added creates a new challenge! I finally finessed, wrangled, and persuaded the front fender to fit and immediately found another issue. I was aware that the frame down tubes in front were bent, I had measured the wheelbase earlier and came up about 3/4" short, but the tank fit and the fender fit...or so I thought.
Discovered that the fender, with the original full length stays in place barely cleared the frame:
And I was already aware of where the problem lay, the down tubes into the fork neck were bent backwards a bit:
So I straightened them:
... and now the tank and the fender both fit correctly!Last edited by pisten-bully; 11-06-2019, 02:55 PM.Pisten Bully is Harry Roberts in Vermont.
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Nothing like the miracle of hydraulics, Harry. Brilliant solution to a nasty problem. I love your build thread, and the work you have done, and the documentation, and pictures you have taken the time, and trouble to post for us.Last edited by exeric; 11-06-2019, 12:03 PM.Eric Smith
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Looks just like something I’d have done. Good job. Great thread!
Originally posted by pisten-bully View PostI'm continuing to mock things up to make sure everything goes together, and each new piece added creates a new challenge! I finally finessed, wrangled, and persuaded the front fender to fit and immediately found another issue. I was aware that the frame down tubes in front were bent, I had measured the wheelbase earlier and came up about 3/4" short, but the tank fit and the fender fit...or so I thought.
Discovered that the fender, with the original full length stays in place barely cleared the frame:
And I was already aware of where the problem lay, the down tubes into the fork neck were bent backwards a bit:
So I straightened them:
... and now the tank and the fender both fit correctly!
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Originally posted by exeric View PostNothing like the miracle of hydraulics, Harry.Pisten Bully is Harry Roberts in Vermont.
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Originally posted by pisten-bully View PostAhhh... the Porta-Power! Funny thing, I purchased that when my now 40 year old son was 18 and bent the cross member in a 4-wheel drive we had when he hung it up on a stump...he also rolled three different cars! Now he's an airline pilot.... I told him I hope your rolling days are over!
Kevin
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Originally posted by pisten-bully View PostWe all dodged the bullet, he switched from flying people on SW to motorcycle parts on UPS...whew!
Kevin
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I am wondering about the following: when I made a first attempt to fit the front wheel with the rockers installed I found the spread of the forks is too narrow. The hollow axle requires about 5" of width between the mounting holes and I only have about 4 1/2". So I rigged up a simple way to spread the forks, or actually the axle holes in the rockers, to 5". It didn't really take much force to get there, but when I release I lose almost all that I gained. So my question is, do I continue to spread farther and farther and release, going in 1/2" steps until I get the desired 5" to stay in place, or should I be thinking about some other method? Thanks!
Pisten Bully is Harry Roberts in Vermont.
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Originally posted by pisten-bully View PostI am wondering about the following: when I made a first attempt to fit the front wheel with the rockers installed I found the spread of the forks is too narrow. The hollow axle requires about 5" of width between the mounting holes and I only have about 4 1/2". So I rigged up a simple way to spread the forks, or actually the axle holes in the rockers, to 5". It didn't really take much force to get there, but when I release I lose almost all that I gained. So my question is, do I continue to spread farther and farther and release, going in 1/2" steps until I get the desired 5" to stay in place, or should I be thinking about some other method? Thanks!
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Originally posted by pisten-bully View Postdo I continue to spread farther and farther and release, going in 1/2" steps until I get the desired 5" to stay in place, or should I be thinking about some other method?
....Cotten
PS: I always wanted a 'portapower';
Fortunately, this Hen owner brought his own.Last edited by T. Cotten; 11-10-2019, 11:49 AM.AMCA #776
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