New build Guidance.

#1
Hi all, I've built 2 bikes now so starting to get the hang of engine building but not so much on the frame/roller setup. I'm building a 212 Nonhemi with a mild cam and some port work done, but I want to get a frame that's more of a cruiser and bigger than a CT100U. I've used the ct100u frame for my past 2 builds and have enjoyed it its just too small for me as I'm 6' 2 and it gets uncomfortable on long distances. I was looking at the rascal frames for GPS but didn't know if that's the way best way to go. I'd like to use a straight chain, not a TQ or Jackshaft. Any advice/tips would be great I'll include the build list of the motor below.

ENGINE:
212 non hemi
gov delete
arc billet rod .20
arc billet side cover
arc billet flywheel
flat top
.301 cam
36lb valve springs
billet retainers
stainless valves
chromoly pushrods 5.160
arc billet steel 1.2 ratio rocker arm set
nibbi 24mm flat slide
trumpet header
MISC:
pulse pump
relocated gas tank (still need to get)

Please let me know if I'm missing anything or have the wrong parts thanks, aidan.
 

mchadsey1

Well-Known Member
#2
Hi all, I've built 2 bikes now so starting to get the hang of engine building but not so much on the frame/roller setup. I'm building a 212 Nonhemi with a mild cam and some port work done, but I want to get a frame that's more of a cruiser and bigger than a CT100U. I've used the ct100u frame for my past 2 builds and have enjoyed it its just too small for me as I'm 6' 2 and it gets uncomfortable on long distances. I was looking at the rascal frames for GPS but didn't know if that's the way best way to go. I'd like to use a straight chain, not a TQ or Jackshaft. Any advice/tips would be great I'll include the build list of the motor below.

ENGINE:
212 non hemi
gov delete
arc billet rod .20
arc billet side cover
arc billet flywheel
flat top
.301 cam
36lb valve springs
billet retainers
stainless valves
chromoly pushrods 5.160
arc billet steel 1.2 ratio rocker arm set
nibbi 24mm flat slide
trumpet header
MISC:
pulse pump
relocated gas tank (still need to get)

Please let me know if I'm missing anything or have the wrong parts thanks, aidan.
What type of riding do you plan to do ? Looking for somthing rigid or somthing with suspension ?
 
#3
80% street riding but I like how my other bikes felt with no suspension in the rear and GPS front fork kit in the front. so preferable to have some suspension in the front but not necessary.
 
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