![]() ![]() Any rust inside of the frame will have to be cleaned up. Probably less than 3hrs of my valuable time to get the "stretch tubes" made and paid.ġ.8 inches worked out very well. Then followed a lead to a machine shop to get a couple of them turned on a CNC wasn't too cheap either at 45 beans per. Sidetracking my Xmas shopping, I stopped into Alro Steel and had them cut me four, 15" long pieces of round 2" tubing. I'll try to get some pics posted tonight, or tomorrow. ![]() I'm hoping to get this little 3 wheeler operational and ready for a snow storm pretty quickly, but I'm not typically very quick at all. Over the last week I got the frame welded back together, and brought parts home from storage. So I picked up the tubing and had it turned for a 2" stretch. Most guys stretch their frames about 2" to make the bike a little more comfortable, and to keep the front wheel on the ground when adding power. I also bought a set of HL ears, some bearings and brake shoes and other bits. I bought some of the popular aftermarket stuff from Spanglers.foot brake kit, foot bar, shift lever, battery box. Then I also bought a couple of really rough bikes for good measure. A fellow enthusiast had a nearly complete bike, cleaned and painted.a really nice basket case I spose.but no plastics, and a beat engine. I swapped Z50 parts for a abandoned ATC70 project. I want something I can ride in the off season, and something fun in the snow. I've been collecting parts and info to build a ATC70 for a couple years now.year and a half maybe. ![]()
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