I mentioned this in passing early on, but one thing I am planning on doing is building a crossover shifter arrangement for a modern standard right-brake/left-shift arrangement. (I’m old enough that my … Gearshift designRead more
Φ Bultakenstein [Aborted]
A shadetree amateur’s low-budget, scratch-built attempt to create my idealized motorcycle. After 15 years and totally losing the plot, I scrapped the whole idea.
Seat tube fittings
I cranked up my lathe to make the fittings to connect the pieces of my new rear frame section to each other and the existing frame. I’ve finished one of the four. … Seat tube fittingsRead more
Laser cut engine plates
So, the laser cut (yes, really laser cut) rear engine mounting plates Garrett had made arrived yesterday. They’re absolutely perfect. Here they are mocked up with some allthread. The bottom mounting stud … Laser cut engine platesRead more
Revised engine plates
My podcast co-host Garrett has offered to laser* cut my engine plates out of 3/16″ steel. The only downside is the turnaround time is 2-3 weeks. I guess the interim gives me … Revised engine platesRead more
Motor mount plates
Having the dimensions needed, I made up rear motor mount templates. Each arm extends 94mm from swing arm pivot center to bolt center. I put two pieces of stock together with split … Motor mount platesRead more
Rear engine mount mock-up
I broke out the HDPE and all-thread this morning to mock up the distances between all the various centers. I bought big sheet of 3/16″ HDPE about four years ago, plus some … Rear engine mount mock-upRead more
Engine mount design
Soooo…after sitting totally disassembled for a year, I’ve awakened Bultakenstein from its slumber. When we last left off, I had taken everything apart to work on frame modifications on the seat/tail and … Engine mount designRead more
5-Year Anniversary
This project turned five years old a few weeks back. A lot has happened in my life since I started this. I bought a Can-Am Spyder in 2013 and I enjoy it … 5-Year AnniversaryRead more
Bending a seat loop
After testing out my new bender with some hardware store conduit, I bought a couple of 4-foot lengths of 3/4″ dia., .065 wall, 1026 mild steel DOM tubing. The bender did a … Bending a seat loopRead more
Tubing Bender
I really need to be able to bend tubing, but benders with interchangeable dies, such as a JD2, are the better part of a grand once you buy the dies and a … Tubing BenderRead more