MudBug
05-12-2010, 08:29 PM
First off, I would like to let you know that my "Beater Big Red Project" ran head first into the ground. Put alot of time and money into that bike only to realize that the wiring was ruined and the frame was twisted beyond repair. I still have the bike and I am using a majority of parts off it for this project.
A guy moves to my town and buys an 85 big red and we became friends through working on his bike. Along with his bike he bought $100 worth of parts from the guy. WOW what a load! Frames, engines, front racks, cylinder heads, stators, headlight frames, seats, differentials, shocks, you name it. Some of it turned out to be garbage, but I'd say he made out good.
He doesn't know much about these bikes but he is learning from me, but he is very willing to get things done. We already fixed several things on his trike (including swing-arm bearings) and we make a great duo.
We came up with the idea to make a trike out of the parts off my "Beater Project" and his parts. I made a list of the main, important parts. We split it right down the middle (mine,his,mine,his...) We could put the thing together in a day, but were going to clean, paint, grease, etc all the parts before putting them together.
We are going to sell it. The guys around here don't worry about titles and such, so that wont be a problem. But, if we end up liking the bike, he said he will buy my half, and keep it for himself and give his other one to his son.
We picked the best frame out of all our parts. Sanded, primed and painted it. Came out nice. Now, on to the motor. This thing was BEAT. The trike that this was in was absolutely bulletproof (not the forks however) I cleaned it up, and looked for leaks. Found a fairly big one on the back of the left crankcase cover that was patched up with JB weld or something. Luckily we had one in the parts. Now it is ready to go back on tomorrow and I will do a final cleaning before I paint it grey.
This is all for now, but it will be making very fast progress so keep watching. We plan on having it running/riding by next weekend. Unless we run into any other obstacles. Sorry for the long story! haha enjoy some pics you guys!:D
Here's where the engine came from.
http://i801.photobucket.com/albums/yy299/brandonploughman/Davids%20Trike/DavidsBike001.jpg
Heres the crack...
http://i801.photobucket.com/albums/yy299/brandonploughman/CABIN058.jpg
working.....
http://i801.photobucket.com/albums/yy299/brandonploughman/CABIN059.jpg
http://i801.photobucket.com/albums/yy299/brandonploughman/CABIN065.jpg
crack kills :D
http://i801.photobucket.com/albums/yy299/brandonploughman/moneytrike005.jpg
other cover
http://i801.photobucket.com/albums/yy299/brandonploughman/moneytrike007.jpg
The frame (not fully done in these pics)
http://i801.photobucket.com/albums/yy299/brandonploughman/moneytrike009.jpg
http://i801.photobucket.com/albums/yy299/brandonploughman/moneytrike010.jpg
http://i801.photobucket.com/albums/yy299/brandonploughman/moneytrike011.jpg
http://i801.photobucket.com/albums/yy299/brandonploughman/moneytrike012.jpg
http://i801.photobucket.com/albums/yy299/brandonploughman/moneytrike013.jpg
A guy moves to my town and buys an 85 big red and we became friends through working on his bike. Along with his bike he bought $100 worth of parts from the guy. WOW what a load! Frames, engines, front racks, cylinder heads, stators, headlight frames, seats, differentials, shocks, you name it. Some of it turned out to be garbage, but I'd say he made out good.
He doesn't know much about these bikes but he is learning from me, but he is very willing to get things done. We already fixed several things on his trike (including swing-arm bearings) and we make a great duo.
We came up with the idea to make a trike out of the parts off my "Beater Project" and his parts. I made a list of the main, important parts. We split it right down the middle (mine,his,mine,his...) We could put the thing together in a day, but were going to clean, paint, grease, etc all the parts before putting them together.
We are going to sell it. The guys around here don't worry about titles and such, so that wont be a problem. But, if we end up liking the bike, he said he will buy my half, and keep it for himself and give his other one to his son.
We picked the best frame out of all our parts. Sanded, primed and painted it. Came out nice. Now, on to the motor. This thing was BEAT. The trike that this was in was absolutely bulletproof (not the forks however) I cleaned it up, and looked for leaks. Found a fairly big one on the back of the left crankcase cover that was patched up with JB weld or something. Luckily we had one in the parts. Now it is ready to go back on tomorrow and I will do a final cleaning before I paint it grey.
This is all for now, but it will be making very fast progress so keep watching. We plan on having it running/riding by next weekend. Unless we run into any other obstacles. Sorry for the long story! haha enjoy some pics you guys!:D
Here's where the engine came from.
http://i801.photobucket.com/albums/yy299/brandonploughman/Davids%20Trike/DavidsBike001.jpg
Heres the crack...
http://i801.photobucket.com/albums/yy299/brandonploughman/CABIN058.jpg
working.....
http://i801.photobucket.com/albums/yy299/brandonploughman/CABIN059.jpg
http://i801.photobucket.com/albums/yy299/brandonploughman/CABIN065.jpg
crack kills :D
http://i801.photobucket.com/albums/yy299/brandonploughman/moneytrike005.jpg
other cover
http://i801.photobucket.com/albums/yy299/brandonploughman/moneytrike007.jpg
The frame (not fully done in these pics)
http://i801.photobucket.com/albums/yy299/brandonploughman/moneytrike009.jpg
http://i801.photobucket.com/albums/yy299/brandonploughman/moneytrike010.jpg
http://i801.photobucket.com/albums/yy299/brandonploughman/moneytrike011.jpg
http://i801.photobucket.com/albums/yy299/brandonploughman/moneytrike012.jpg
http://i801.photobucket.com/albums/yy299/brandonploughman/moneytrike013.jpg