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Thanks Charlie,

 I have not trialled the bike yet,still got a couple of things to do to finish

it of.I lengthened the frame just over 3 inches.I put it on the old bathroom

scales and its just over 80 kilos that's nearly 9 less than the original project.

The old frame is now a fine garden ornament  :D .

 cheers the noo Brian

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Hi Guy's.

 

Hi Brian.

 

You don't need to lengthen the swinging arm then, check the wheelbase measurements, and if you get 52 1/2"  you got the old perfect wheelbase.

 

And we know how much power these little engines turn out, more than a Bantam, and more than a BSA C15.

 

Should be fun  I need a Video. 

 

Regards Charlie.

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Sorry no video of the wee bike for now,but it works.First event with my latest

creation and everything went well.Looped it on the first section and thought this

was the start of it,then another 5 on a hillclimb (which I laid out :wall: ),then a 

couple of 3's,then a few cleans.Don't know what my score was but I really don't

care as the wee bike performed well and is a huge improvement over the original

8x4.

cheers the noo Brian

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