hanly2 said:
So thats just a regular bike peg and you just slid it over the threads and bolted it on? That is bad ass. Did you weld that pin into the end also? I can't wait to see how you make the linkage work. Can't even see the weld on the top piece looks great. This thread is going to save me a ton of dough.
Just a BMX stunt peg. I think a few guys on here have used them on their builds. They make one that is a tad smaller and the end is solid. That's the one I was looking for. I think these are solid on the outside but not sure.
http://cgi.ebay.com/NEW-BMX-STUNT-PEGS-3-8-10MM-KNURLED-SILVER_W0QQitemZ220344658626QQcmdZViewItemQQptZUK_sportsleisure_cycling_bikeparts_SR?hash=item220344658626&_trksid=p3286.c0.m14&_trkparms=72%3A1205%7C66%3A2%7C65%3A12%7C39%3A1%7C240%3A1318%7C301%3A1%7C293%3A1%7C294%3A50
Anyway, they are threaded and just screw onto a 3/8" bolt. I can't remember if the threads are 20 or 24. Once mounted the shifter has to be free to move so I may weld a bolt to the frame, use a spacer (anything to take up space. It looks to need about 1/2" to seperate the shifter from the frame) then a brass washer, the shifter and another brass washer. The tricky part is the peg will need to tighten down against something, so I figure a 3/8" nut would work. Last would be the peg. I bought grade 8 bolts because I figure it would be stronger. Linkage looks to be ery straight forward. I'll cut the stock shifter and drill it for a ball joint. All thread will screw into that and at the other end it will connect to another ball joint. That ball joint is bolted onto the top hole in the shifter. Like I said, real basic. The only thing I'm not sure about is I don't like the look of all thread, so I may try to hide it someway. I would like to find some kind of tubing to slide over it. Just don't know yet.
The clevis pin is welded on the back side.
Hey JRK, I think you've helped me come up with a paint scheme. Black frame, Black tank and tail with a small cream stripe down the middle of both. Spokes and hubs cream and rims chrome. I'll have to look for the cream to see how it looks against the black. I think it will take on a vintage feel. We'll see.
How much time between each coat of clear??
Jay, Looks like the tank will be garage decoration unless someone else wants it. On the pipes I cut them even just before the rear mount. I took the pipes to my buddies at a muffler shop and they expanded pipes to go over them. It made welding much easier because I could position/adjust them to make them straight (Otherwise it's real easy to get them uneven). I wanted them to be long enough to go past the shock. I plan to use muratic acid to remove the chrome (as per JRK of course) then paint them with high temp paint. I'll wrap them with fiberglass and leave the tips exposed.
I like the uneven pipes ends as well.