I was always curious about the rear wheels...thanks for the info...I actually have a pic of the BSA in my "collection"..
Thanks. The BSA got sold to a guy in Ohio and I never saw or heard from it since. If anybody has seen it lately let me know.I know it is a no-no on a bike forum....i am curious about the vintage boats.....i have an old mastercraft stars and stripes.....
That BSA is gorgeous....
I noticed that too. It looks like you need to move your hardtail forward a hole.What is with the single bolt on the bottom rails of the hardtail? You don't really think that will be O.K.,do you? Jack
That is the same reason I use them. My son used to be a wrench at the local Harley dealer and collected several rear wheels and lots of assorted other stuff. We still are friends with the rest of the guys in the shop so I have access to a lot of stuff there. The sprocket is an aftermarket part with 1/4" or so of offset, to the inside to help line up with the countershaft. The trick to getting the Dyna rear caliper in is to remember there's a LOT of meat you can die grind off of it....when you are done, you have a British bike that actually stops REAL GOOD!Your builds (boats included) look great!! don't see many british builders using harley rear ends. I put one on my first build mostly because I had one. It really took some time and fine tuning to cram all that mess into the hard tail frame I was working with. What sprocket do you run, any offset to it?