Saturday, April 11, 2009
Rear Brake In Place
Rear Wheel Spacer Install
Tuesday, April 7, 2009
Rear Brake Assembly Models


Here are the models I created to ensure everything fit together as a unit. I felt it was necessary as I am using parts and pieces from multiple different companies that have never been put together how I intended to do it. It's funny how it all works though. My models like all scientific but when I opened the file it was all misaligned. So either my models were off or I measured the parts at home wrong. Oh well, that is part of the deal. I will check it out when I get home to verify everything.Monday, April 6, 2009
Front Axle Assembly
Here is my front axle set up. Pretty straightforward except for the fact that I making every part. Most bikes built out there use a stock style front axle that slides in from the right side of the bike. and has an ugly flange nut on the left. I laid out the tire the tire and widths of the lower legs to give the right amount of crush on the front wheel spacers. Spacers are aluminum, axle 4140 steel. (think hard steel that won't bend) and the nuts will be stainless. Every nut, spacer or bracket really matters too me. It is easy to look at a bike and see that they used a certain part becuase it was on hand or easy to use, becuase doing it right was too hard, expensive or beyond their available resuorces.Sunday, April 5, 2009
Wheel Spacers
Front Brake Bracket, Better Pics
Better pics to show what it going on with the front brake bracket. I drew it up on Solidworks, machined it on the Bridgeport. 2-D machining, nothing fancy. Built the necessary offsets to center the caliper over the rotor into the bolt bosses. The H-D lower shock legs that I am running have pressed in stainless washers for the brake boss' to help maintain shape over time from the stress the caliper put on the legs. The bolt boss' on my bracket fit down into the counterbores's where the stainless steel washers reside. Probably doesn't make sense in text form, simple simon if you were here putting it on.
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