Chainlube Well-Known Member Local time 6:04 PM Joined Jan 5, 2020 Messages 11,267 Location Kelowna BC Nov 9, 2022 #1 Has anyone seen this video. Take note of the way the chains are tensioned.
Sidewinder Jerry Well-Known Member Local time 9:04 PM Joined Mar 14, 2011 Messages 6,387 Location Rockwood, TN Nov 9, 2022 #2 He did a really good restoration.
DieselTech Well-Known Member Local time 8:04 PM Joined Sep 18, 2021 Messages 7,260 Nov 9, 2022 #3 That was good video, he did do a nice restoration on it. I think it was using the Russian M-21 2 stroke engine. Might be a D-21
That was good video, he did do a nice restoration on it. I think it was using the Russian M-21 2 stroke engine. Might be a D-21
FrizzleFried Well-Known Member Local time 7:04 PM Joined Jun 21, 2022 Messages 1,624 Location Nampa, ID Nov 16, 2022 #4 That looks like an old Mongoose frame...
D Deleted member 35519 Guest Feb 29, 2024 #5 Makes more logical sense to tension and engineer the chains on the same side. Unless the frames not strong enough with wtihstand the pull .
Makes more logical sense to tension and engineer the chains on the same side. Unless the frames not strong enough with wtihstand the pull .
Gordy Well-Known Member Local time 9:04 PM Joined Feb 4, 2022 Messages 11,320 Location Louisa, Kentucky Feb 29, 2024 #6 I've seen a few of his videos. He does a good job
pain hasgotchyu New Member Local time 7:04 PM Joined Feb 24, 2024 Messages 10 Location Colorado Feb 29, 2024 #7 Mustie1 on YouTube does some cool builds too
Gordy Well-Known Member Local time 9:04 PM Joined Feb 4, 2022 Messages 11,320 Location Louisa, Kentucky Feb 29, 2024 #8 pain hasgotchyu said: Mustie1 on YouTube does some cool builds too Click to expand... I love his builds, but his videos are usually too long for a single setting
pain hasgotchyu said: Mustie1 on YouTube does some cool builds too Click to expand... I love his builds, but his videos are usually too long for a single setting
darwin Well-Known Member Local time 7:04 PM Joined May 26, 2008 Messages 8,871 Apr 12, 2024 #9 I wonder why no one makes a seat like that anymore. Flips up for storage, that is neat.