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At last, got this cute little baby ring... should have this monster on the road tomorrow.
Thanks Raf!
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Just working on some if the mechanical stuff...
Moving the motor back.
Making cutting boards, etc.

Did ride it around the block yesterday though, pretty darn nice for a super heavy rider :)
Oh yeah, got the tire brake working... needs a bit of tweaking.
This is a flat land only bike!!
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I'm just amazed at what was used for materials, the degree of workmanship, and the beauty of the finished product.
 
Got a few things done on the Asado today. A wood shelf on the front with a lid over the tool box.
I'll do a pan rack underneath opposite the tool box.

Putting the motor on the back helped the weight distribution, but the sprocket is extended way out...so I'm putting a small cutting board over it and I'll build a shroud to cover the chain next.
(Can never have enough cutting boards or beer holders on a BBQ..:) )
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Looking good .
Thanks Raf...the small chain ring rocks. I really like that cycletruck gearing. There's really no need to change gears on a rig like this, it's all about going super slow, chatting with people etc...this bike has no business being anywhere near a hill...going up or coming down :)
 
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Pulled this image of the interwebs...grill I made for a chef.
This thing has hundreds of pounds of fire brick in it.
Uses a fork lift to load it on the trailer :)
 

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