It looks as though Sean's efforts have been replicated in Hawaii with a group of senior class students. Perhaps a Sportster frame that appears to allow plenty of room for both the little Yanclone and the CVT.
https://sites.google.com/site/seaburyha ... torcycle-1
Hawaii Diesel Bike School Project
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Re: Hawaii Diesel Bike School Project
Good find! That's encouraging isn't it? I wonder if they did take inspiration from Sean's build or other projects here? Either way I'll highlight their efforts
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Re: Hawaii Diesel Bike School Project
I was contacted by this group a couple of years back. I shared the list of parts and suppliers and ideas that we used on our first builds. I did not here much after that but I'm glad to see they got it up and running. I had offered a Skype hook up to my class in hopes the students could exchange ideas and experience in real time. I still say you can't beat a single Yanclone with a Comet 40 series Clutch set. Makes me smile to see things like this
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