And the winning design is and the support will line up with the upper frame rails...
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Upper rails will be next with upper control arm brackets and vertical 18 degree bracing...
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what I was trying to say......not far from what you have chosen.
With seat? Maybe to low?
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I really like the mustang seat for comfort and now you can see the direction I am going...
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This is the way to go for my build, coil over and pull rod is just off center to the right and the swing arm brace left side will play host to the jack shaft mount, again guys this is still in mock up with all tack welding. Now notice the upper shock mount it was going to thick steel and brass bushing, Butt I decided a extra heim joint should do the job??? What do you guys think???
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I think a heim would work! top rocker arm bracket will need to be strong, it will carry almost all of shock load if I am not mistaken.
Tomorrow will be a little paint and tack welding the frame and brackets I hope...I still hope to have it rolling before next Tuesday...
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Tomorrow will be a little paint and tack welding the frame and brackets I hope...
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Getting closer to add the final measurements and weld for the swing arm set up to the frame...
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Damn, One step forward and two steps back, swing arm bracket wants to hit the shock bracket, so I'm going to center the shock to the swing arm bracket and higher mount and try dual pull rods??? And keeping an eye on the location of jack-shaft area...
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A little higher at the top of the shock and one push rod on the outside so I will add another...
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More higher and now to far out, this part of the build is giving me the FITS (pooop) I am working with the machinist this week for this bracket ( and order 2 more heim joints) and the upper frame rails with the 30 degree kick out to clear the engine...
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While the machinist is making new brackets for the shock top, it will give 15-20 degree angle then I will rework the bottom mounts. Mean while I need 2.5 inch clearance for the angle for the upper rails so the front rails will be 8.5" wide and flare out for the engine clearance to 16.5" wide and tie in the swing arm brace, I hope, just about ready for the upper control arm brackets to be welded on, install the arms, brakes, steering, AND start fighting the front coil overs...
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I am assuming the rear wheel sprocket and jackshaft assembly will be on the wall side of the Rebel......don't remember seeing a mockup of the jackshaft?
Good eye Larry, You are right, But I am hoping to sell this as a rolling chassie, they pick the engine and install with jacks shaft I am looking forward to my next build, Shenanigans, the sit in to drive, I like the building of them, safe and strong, .125 wall square tubing...Did you get any snow chains and a ski? EDIT: Cut a snow board in half and add it to your front wheel, Then add a couple of these, Now you can ride year round??? heeheehee… Have fun my friend and ride safe.
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Machined upper shock brackets that will give me a 15-20 degree down sloop, then mock up, then double check lower shock brackets, all tack weld, then move back to upper frame and control arms.. YEA! getting closer to a rolling chassis...
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Yea! That's me ready for the tack welding of the cross member that joins the swing arm , the lower frame and the upper shock brackets, and later the jack shaft...
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