DukeOfUndersteer wrote: until the chain comes off and bitch-slaps you...
He'll probably give his left arm for that bike.
I don't see what's so incredibly dangerous about that, provided the chain is adequately guarded. I've driven much worse constructed vehicles.
This is a good illistration as to why nothing is idiot proof: because idiots are so berkeleying ingenious
If it does run long enough with you leaning on the supercharger, I wonder what it's like to have a roots style supercharger blow under your chest..... Bet it's a once in a lifetime experience.
I really like how the shaft on that angle gearbox cantilevers out about 8" so tension on the tight side of the chain can get good purchase on it.
Unless the "builder" comes up with chain guides they're off in seconds and that shaft is bent.
Talented young engineer I work with was going to make his Geo Metro into a hybrid using a golf cart motor. His intent was to chain drive it of the end of the crank. I advised him as to the existence of Gates toothed belts but he was having none of that. "No way are those strong enough" he offered with the full conviction of his engineering degree.
so why not turn the superchager transverse like the engine and angle the scoop towards the front? Seems like it would save a few metres of chain
It would have been so much easier to put a Japanese straight-4 in there. I'm sure that there's something he can misalign on one to get the characteristic Harley potato-potato-potato-potato....
motomoron wrote: "No way are those strong enough" he offered with the full conviction of his engineering degree.
I think most of the dumbest things I've ever heard came out of the pie-hole of an engineer.
To make a long story short, I had a Ford engineer trying to convince me that we could simply unbolt the front cross member to remove it. This was after I mentioned the little fact that it was welded to the frame, three times!!! I guess the Ford engineering department has a special tool to unbolt welds ???
Dr. Hess said: That's a shovelhead. It won't run long enough for the chain to break.
Dr. Hess wrote: Sorry, my bad, that's an iron head Sportster. It won't run long enough to start.
I love Harley owners that admit Harley's are crap ;)
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