Been awhile since I updated but have been busy since Thanksgiving holiday. Winding down at work before our Christmas break which I am now just starting. Looking forward to having 2 weeks off from the daily grind.
After that surprise 10 inch snowfall I got busy and dragged the snow blower out of storage, checked the spark plug, gassed it up and its ready for the next winter blast. It sounds like we may finish out December with warmer temps and no snow but I never trust January or February here in Michigan. So at least I’m ready.
Then I got an inspiration for a project I’ve had started for a long while now. I’ve wanted to build a tribute vehicle in the style of a post WWII Lakester using a real P-38 belly drop tank that I’ve been saving. I had started with a used Formula Vee race car frame which gets me the front suspension, steering and main frame but could not decide on the engine and rear axle combo. I’ve seen a three wheel version of one made and street legal. Then while recently watching a TV show where the builder made a custom chopper trike using a Honda Goldwing flat four engine because it has a rear exit output shaft from the transmission.
That show got the juices flowing and using my favorite tool (Facebook Marketplace) I found a donor 1978 GL1000 for next to nothing and dragged this home.
It turned over and sputter to life with a little gas in the carb so that’s all I needed. It already has the intake conversion that replaces the four separate carburetors with a manifold and one single carb.
So now its in the garage and in process of being stripped down of parts and pounds of typical Gold Wing add ons. Currently it looks like this and I can’t believe how much “stuff” thy hang onto these bikes. IT even had a trailer hitch!
So I’m hoping to strip it down to bare essentials, remove the front forks and graft the bike frame into the race car frame to make this a 3 wheel belly tanker. Using the bike means I have a title, built in fuel system, cooling system, electrical and gauges, braking system and lots more that I won’t need to fabricate from scratch.
It’s still going to be a lot of work but if it was too easy it would not be fun.
Now awaiting family to arrive for Christmas and then the fun, games and over eating can begin.
Hoping everyone has a great Christmas!