project is looking good.
are you going to bore out std a7 cases to fit a imperial a65 drive side bearing? i have a shooting star project very similar to yours and the only other option i can think off is hard chroming the crank bearing journal.
more good points, sadly havent got that far. I ran into a similar issue with rear brake hubs where the later unit ones have different bearing sizes - machining / spacers needed. I'm planning to use the finned bolt on sprocket type and run 520 chain also so I can easily gear for circuits. As planning on using a BNR primary ratio is 1:2 and not variable.
My engineer who does all my frame repairs and way more is having a hard time, his teenage son (15) is dealing with cancer treatment, poor kid being unable to walk and needed surgery and now doing all the other nasty treatment, chemo and radiotherapy. I have some empathy as my 1st wife dealt with cancer for over 12 years before she passed and it was pretty brutal on everyone. So all my works on a go slow as it should while people deal with real problems.
On a more positive note I had a useful conversation with the classic racing technical rep, I wasnt sure if I could run the glass goldie type tank I'd been given but apparently a fair number of people still use f/glass tanks for racing, so that saves me some dough for the immediate future and looks the part
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Planning to keep the oil tank color green and fork sliders and frame black. The front wheel hubs been swapped over to a wider half sided A65 front brake for the wider shoes.
Looking for suitable compression (and drilled rather than slotted oil hole) A50 pistons is posing problems. I made a couple of UK inquiries about getting some made without much success as I dont want 20. So for the time being focusing on rolling chassis and then gearbox.
Still undecided about seat direction, perhaps a wooden base?
To answer an earlier question this bike won't run a kicker. It'll be run and bump - track use only
Several other bikes also competing for my limited time and money (another first world problem to bear) Did finally flick off a couple of complete basket case bikes I was never going to get to, a C11 and a C12. So I'm down to five bikes I love and three are BSA pre unit twins.