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Von yinzer... the damaged tank was picked up by fedex. A claim was filed against them so I don't know where it'll end up. Im in blue bell...near king of prussia/ft washington if you're interested in a motor.
Von Yinzer...I actually have several 360 tanks along with a bunch of other extra parts...engines, frames, etc. Let me know what you're looking for. I'm cheap!
I just received a new cr-style aluminum tank for the CB360 from Roc City. That's the good news. Bad news= after waiting several months it was mishandled by the shippers, denting the area around the breather. Balls.... Luckily Sean said he could bang another one out for me in a week. Truly...
Swagger.... i appreciate it man, but id bet money that a lot of the members here would climb back on too! Once you get the bug, that's it. Bikes are like heroin to me. Hopefully the shiny side stays up this time
I agree the jockey shift with clutch would be easy but it scares me. I can see a jockey shift on a cruiser where the rider is an upright position.... but on a bike with low clip ons and forward leaning riding position it would probably kill my right arm in no time and make turning while shifting...
Vonyinzer.... i agree with you. Im workin on a spring loaded design. We'll see how it works!
swagger.... i have the same concerns. I guess the only way to know is to try it. It's a simple design so if it doesn't work... no biggie.... at least i tried.
I do have a prosthesis. It seems like ill be walking a fine line with this design. Im fabbing a knee-operated lever now but i have yet to see what the throw will be when shifting. If its too close ill risk accidental shifts and if its too far it'll mean i have to twist my hips too far. Im sure...
I do have a spare frame, just no title. Have you considered going through international title service? It's a lil pricey at $375 but they're pretty good. Sometimes it's easier than tryin to find a titled frame for cheap
Awesome ideas. I think im gonna start with the simplest design and go from there. (Shifter operated by knee via arm attached directly to shifter.... thanks for the pics!) I can fab that quick and see how it works. It'll likely involve a bit of tweaking to get it right. My only concern is...
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