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hi all, been really missing post whoring on asf, but due to several reasons, hadnt been able to.
reason 1 - no idea why but circa 2017 i wasnt allowed to post on here, some anti jotun conspiracy;
reason 2 - my 2 sheds were destroyed and plundered by alliens and mutants, therefore instead of finishing my projects i had to repair my cars;
reason 3 - pics from my threads were hosted on fucka bucket and sometimes one could see them, sometimes couldnt. i cant log in on to my own account in the shit bin. hopefully im gunna find a way of uploading pics directly from my lappy.
well back to the new ride.
last summer i got myself a country house and lot, about 90 km from my home. a traffic to the place is aweful, especially on weekends, so my idea was to build a super light folding motor cycle that predend to be a push bike. so that i'd take most of the way by the public transport (the subway and railroad) and last 10 km by the bike. i could probably ride by a pushie, but on the other hand, fuck pedalling with a heavy load, being tired or in the summer heat etc
so i bought the folding fat bike with 26" wheels and both suspensions hoping to motorize it with a 100cc 2 stroke chinese engine. from the beginning i decided to remove pedals but keep the gears
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those 26"x4" were fucking huge, coulda given me probs with gearing, so i decided to get smaller wheels, firstly tried 24", then 20". i'd take 22" but they arent available. 24" and 20" are pretty rare too, so after a month of searching i had to buy the whole kids fat with 20" wheels
comparing 24" and 20" wheels
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ahh yeah, concerning the name hobo, i think that a vagabond travelling by the railroad illegally and for free, will suit fine to my lil project
the complete bike was disassembled and the 100cc engine kit was bought and they met together. cant say i was happy, the reality is harsher than ideas, but we must fight the reality to approach ideals ha ha
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the huge sprocket looked fugly and the frame was no go either so i had to admit my fuck up, there'll be no easy ride, i'll have not to modify the bike, but to build one from scratch
Nudie
24-02-2021, 07:39 AM
Looking forward to another of your builds surt, it’s been too long!
At the risk of sounding like a greenie, which I’m definitely not, have you considered electric propulsion for your pushie? No idea if there are kits available, but you’re smarter than the average bear and could whip something up I’m sure!
thanks nudie, more than 5 ys indeed. yup i even almost bought an electric bike a year ago, but changed my mind. they are to slow, short ranged, and not reliable battery wise. any kits are available on the web these days, but they are pricey for what i need - up to 100 km/h top speed
forgot to mention, the crank unit of the fat bike is to wide cos of wide tyre, so if i used the stock frame, i'd have to settle engine to the left side too far. another idea was to set 2 engines in row, but thats an overkill even for a russian bear. i also measured the rake of the bike, its 16 deg (!) compared to a sports bike's 23-26, i'd love to stick to 26 for better stability. so, i'd have to cut off and change the neck, the crank unit, the swinger and shock moounts, what would left of the frame? therefore i decided, like it was said, to build a new frame. ive had 40*40*2 squre tube lying around, after researching the stock frame i judged itd do a treat.
the first mock ups
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the sprocket from the kit weights about a kilo, so i bought an ally one off a ktm 50. the steel one will be used as a frying pan stand. made the main drive sprocket hub from a steel pedal rod, and the tranny sprocket hub from an ally pedal rod
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btw, composing a motorized pushie's frame is more difficult than a motorcycles one. especially a folding one. you must find where to place the engine, main drive, swinger mounts, set necessary angles and after all the whole bike must be foldin in the middle exactly.
working in my pent house
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another mock up
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gunna use the frame tube for the gas tank
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the tubes have been pre cut for the hinge installing
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tack welded
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one more mock up
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the neck tack welded
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btw the stock forks looked good, no play unlike others, cept its stem. which was cut off and a new one was fabbed and pressed in after some magick chantings and dances. its made to accept 'normal' roll bearing off a pit bike, so in theory you can install pit bike forks instead
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and more mock ups
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the last one has shown that i fucked up with the lower tube angle, which's dubbed by the swinger, gunna re do it no wuccas
but in general, every thing elses fine, just like on my sketch, wheel base is 1420 mm, not average push bike
hades' and hobo's front ends, almost the same size, some weight difference times 5-6
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Gix11
03-03-2021, 07:34 AM
The madness returns. I love this shit!
thank Si, yup, me thinks we must return from the arse book where every thing turns into half digested mash to the place we all loved and still do - ASF
and yup, a crazy idea that has been stewing in my head long time is to build a motorcycle as they were built 100 ys ago - a bicycle with sometimes pretty powerful engine like the curtiss, its all about power to weight ratio... but light and compact enough to be taken to the subway under cover (literally)
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Weaselman
07-03-2021, 06:13 PM
You'll get nothing but support from me with the arsebook comment my old chum.
You'll get nothing but support from me with the arsebook comment my old chum.
yup Weasel and its bloody addictive, you just open the news feed and turn into one finger zombie
the sprocket hubs cnc milled, the steel one zinc coated
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like i said they're made from pedal rods
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changed the frame design concerning the fuel tank, made the hinge, pressed into the swinger ball bearings and spacers, changed the lower tube angle, began to re design the swinger and rear susp, gunna copy honda unit prolink. the swingers a tad wry btw
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disassembled the shock and was pleased to know its not just an imitation, but a real working thingy gas filled and two way resistant, you know what i mean
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also began to fab engine mounts
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changed the head bolts for studs and tall nuts, the engines gunna be hung by the head with the nuts
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fucked up with the forks stem, ordered a longer one, already machined just waits for zinc coatin, so soon well gunna have a rolling chassiss!
installed the front end and checked up hmm the foldability correctness. it'll be correct if the swingers mounts length is 40mm, as planned, the wheelbases confirmed once again and equals 1420mm. the future seat height is about 750mm
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BillyWhizz888
12-03-2021, 10:53 AM
I've been looking for a project bike, :-)
custom made nut and counter nut for the forks stem and bars
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braced the swinger and made its mount
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bought 2 front brakes, ones gotta be converted to the foot brake. yup they are white but for dot 4 & 5 brake fluid, black ones were for some 'mineral oil'
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I've been looking for a project bike, :-)
cheers Billy, how about that reverse trike?
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or you can 'borrow' lathe boys pushie
"araldited" (hey fightfan) the swinger to the frame, used a neodymium magnet to hold em together
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ta da! standing proud, even tho tilted
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looking a tad longer than i'd like, but cant help it given the project demands and specialties - folding in halves, and due to the 'narrow' offset of the motor sprocket, the distance between sprockets hub and swinger axle cant be shorter
also its become obvious that better off filling the gap between the frame and swinger with placing shock and linkage there, not under the swinger as i planned before.
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loving to mix pushbike and motorcycle parts like those grips. took half an hour to pull em off the handle bar and to push em back and on to the throttle handle.
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ozzy1100
24-03-2021, 09:59 AM
Awesome dude [emoji106]
More human than human
thanks mates and welcome back from fb, lets make asf a fb free zone
thanks mates and welcome back from fb, lets make asf a fb free zone
Alway lurking around just havent had much shed time.
Hope fully start the next stage on the 1100 later this year.
Alway lurking around just havent had much shed time.
Hope fully start the next stage on the 1100 later this year.
same here Bob, not enough time and money, things to be done are multiplying like a snow ball year after year, hope to proceed with my turbo bandit this year. and yes again, asf blokes are just lurking around more and more seldom, no new threads and updates, communication to awesome folks i met here is going on the fb pages, sad indeed, especially remembering how it was 10-12ys ago
finished fabbing engine mounts both lower and upper ones, twas hell of a job, nuff to say that i didnt use my frame jig and had to weld on my serving/bedroom/whatever table cos the frame and engine were too narrow to be fixed on the jig
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just covered cups, phones, remotes ant other shit with cardboard. tho the tables homemade and air brushed with my fav mat black epoxy paint which doesnt burn and holds melted metal blobs.
now the engine in the frames half resembles a chain saw without guide bar. btw, initially i planned just to install my chainsaw motor on a fat bike, but later decided to buy the motor kit, mainly coz of much higher revs and following gearin problems. hopefully the bike engine as reliable as chainsaw's
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seat and shock mounts welded
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the rear susp mock up
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btw the whole carcass weighs just about 9.5-10 kg
and a vid
https://youtu.be/aVfenvIoxlQ
the wheel travel till the rubber bump stop is 95 mm, compared to 40 mm before. its a tad mild but can be adjusted
installing the motor
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now a rolling chassis (lingrol sissach)!
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foot rests subbie, also gunna work as sprockets protection and a side stand and central stand base
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weighing up the bike, less then 30 kg not bad
https://youtu.be/aes2Hq2Dlcw
checking up the front and rear suspensions
https://youtu.be/QfOt0TnTFxI
now i can feel where the foot rests should be, so go for them and for the butt rest!
Coming along bud.
yeah pal the faster the better
hey hey im back with updates
as usual, the ride was interrupted by MORE IMPORTANT THINGS, now it was my belongings' relocation to the country house, had to fab a powerful rear bumper for my truck and a ramp fixing to it, strong enough to withstand a 2t van that was also one of my unfinished projects (turboing one and other upgrades), then i was moving all the stuff there, then had begun building a new huge garage, but out of sudden the autumn has come with rains and frosts and no indian summer; so i thought why not to switch on to the folding motorcycle project
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the foot rests subbie now looks like that, with rear brake lever mock up
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primary driver tensioner parts and mock up
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and then
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forgot to shoot the process of fabbing the rear susp linkage, but it was made for 2 days and then i began to design the 'right' resonator and its a total headache. made necessary calculations and soon it will be finished. had to assemble the whole bike to get the idea, how the zorst should be directed etc. and when the 12 day long rain had finished at long last, i decided not to fight with temptation to take the bike out, before disassembling it for tidying up and painting
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as you can see, its already got the reed valve, the balanced tuned up zorst is next (i did buy a banana zorst from china, but its a fucking joke, made against all formula), then i might mess with the engine to squeeze out as many horsies as possible. and i probably gonna need the seat.
Looks like fun mate. Getting along with it
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oldskool
30-09-2021, 07:27 PM
Brother Surt I do love your brain :cool:
kev@vcm
01-10-2021, 03:47 AM
Love this thread surt its like watching a mad scientist at work
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kev@vcm
02-10-2021, 05:05 PM
Sorry sury i posted pics in your thread by accident mate please delete this post
Cheers
thanks all, awesome that the old cavalry is gathering back!
yup Bob, its a fun project but im serious on it from the beginning, its not like putting an engine on a stock pushie, it must answer all technical demands like being compact and light, folding in halves, and when folded, anything mustn't hit each other, the zorst must be pretty big according to the calculations and by that compact again, not protruding forth, even the fuel petcock gave me many hours of brooding, as it supposed to be in the lowest place of the upper tube/tank, just where the carbie s already hung
no worries Kev fuck deleting anything
long time no updates, just in the awe of posting too many pics. but the longer delay, the more pics to upload, so let us proceed...
occasionally bought this 203 mm brake disc, but it didnt fit onto the stocky break disc hub, its i.d. is smaller than hubs thread! i.d. 34mm v m35x1. firstly i put it away, but a few mos later i figured out how to fit it. i ordered a fatter hub so that the disc hanged in the air being centered separately on a special centering cylinder with m35x1 tread cut, and 2 threads were cut off to make 34mm diameter which centered the disc. then i drilled tapped the hub, and now the front brake disc is bigger than [it was] on my ole good civic [it was 200mm non vent and i converted it for the rear hubs, and fitted 260mm vented on the front]
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fitted normal 2 yoke forks, they are made of ally and magnesium therefore are even much lighter, then the 1st steel ones. i wouldnt feel confident with one yoke forks. naturally, have to fab new stem and nuts. the frame and swinger with links were powder coated
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on a side note, pics whorring is very useful for myself, e.g. ive lost all my old pics on the hades ride, so have to use my own thread as an assembling manual!
had to re install old forks while fabbing a much longer stem nut whichs gunna serve also as bars mount. firsty i intended to use 2 motorcycles risers, but in that case the bars would have been too close to me, causing not comfy riding position.
also fabbed the seat subby, the seat went back further than expected. i also wanted to fab a dirt bike style seat, but due to the lack of time, forsook it for a while. fabbing the central stand is another story, much unexpected pain in arse, but i considered as a must. not finished in the photo.
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everythings ready for the 1st start up. btw, it was in the booth of my truck, a size real matters
and the first start up at long last, nice and easy, no fucking with lappy, just pull the string and enjoy the music
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q4DJaq3KJ9U&t=28s
wtf happened to fresh pics?
however. back home, re welded the temporary zorst
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fabbed the righteous muffler, according to a 2 stroke calculator. other parts will be fabbed later
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an od 16x1.5mm stainless pipe, 240 holes, ally and stainless flanges and a 65mm intercooler piping cut off, here we go
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wanted 2 light bars for the headlight, but they all are 12v, so after long searching on the web, i found a torch that i liked. inventing how to fix it on the bike was another task, solved
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also wanted a tacho/speedo combo in motorcycle style and after long searches sourced these. again, inventing how to fix em on the bike was another task, solved 2
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made the tension roller, rear brake lever, the chain and gear selector adjusted. now just gotta sort out the fenders and tail light... and the central stand, the bloody central stand!
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showing off
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never showed it folded
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the king pin
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the central stand sorted. needed it badly to hold the bike while folding and folded
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the fenders are next
on a side note, also straightened strengthened a garden wheelbarrow made from .8mm wall tubes and an even thinner metal sheet
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a pretty business, now i cant upload more pics in i post
a duck style wheel barrow...
hmm fuck shit cunt some how exceeds 27 kb?! i thought i could grow bigger lol
anyway, picked up the duck style wheel barrow, bikes, tools and all the other shit and drove to the country side
https://youtu.be/b6Nyn6TfIlE
all i can say, the bloody thing is scarry, its too light and you cant brake with the engine, but its fun to ride
https://youtu.be/xRqT8dkLNew
oldskool
14-05-2022, 11:05 PM
top work once again brother Surt 1488
top work once again brother Surt 1488
thank you brother Dylan, rot front, komrad! down with the nwo zombies!
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does it exceed my quote me wonders
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yes it is, kunt upload even a 45kb photo! gotta fint a photo hosting tho they all are suckers
Looking good mate.
Coming along nicely
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Looking good mate.
Coming along nicely
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thanks mate
painted 30+ parts for the bike, panels, mounts, small shit. fabbed a heat protection cover on zorst
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been to busy to ride during the summer, but before going home, decided to ride out one for the road. like i said its a fun to ride, nice riding position, intuitive access to controls, just a usual bike, just keep squeezing the clutch lever when braking. brakes are good too, the front one is a tad sluggish but predictable, the rear one can be easily blocked
https://youtu.be/0sU7lkKgCuE
Nudie
29-11-2022, 07:30 PM
Bloody brilliant that thing (and you too obviously)
oh, happy birthday for the other day
Nice mate.
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