How did you enjoy your buggy today?
How did you enjoy your buggy today?
I didnt, had to work and it was cold.
I finally got mine put back together after a very long winter project. I added a new gas tank, re-wired under the dash, add an amp and speakers, and most importantly new wheels and tires! Don't have many miles on the new shoes yet. It's still a little chilly. Bud
Bud Zeller
Wilmington, NC
Manx Club Member Since 2004 - #2475
Member of the Manx Club's Long Haul League - 2015
2018 NORRA Mexican 1000 - #1356 - Bad News Racing
2022 NORRA Mexican 1000 - #3347 - Bad News Racing & ACME Companies
2023 NORRA Mexican 1000 - #1356 - Bad News Racing
'68 Meyers Manx - M1996F826S
'66 VW Kombi Bus
'73 VW Thing
Wilmington, NC
Manx Club Member Since 2004 - #2475
Member of the Manx Club's Long Haul League - 2015
2018 NORRA Mexican 1000 - #1356 - Bad News Racing
2022 NORRA Mexican 1000 - #3347 - Bad News Racing & ACME Companies
2023 NORRA Mexican 1000 - #1356 - Bad News Racing
'68 Meyers Manx - M1996F826S
'66 VW Kombi Bus
'73 VW Thing
WOW Bud! The new shoes really look nice! I saw on your album you had the rims done with custom (4.25 inch) back spacing. Does that get the tires completely under the Manx fenders? Do you get any tire rub on the body at full crank steering? Again, the baby moons and tire sizes look great on an already sharp buggy!
[quote="manxrob;13387"]WOW Bud! The new shoes really look nice! I saw on your album you had the rims done with custom (4.25 inch) back spacing. Does that get the tires completely under the Manx fenders? Do you get any tire rub on the body at full crank steering? Again, the baby moons and tire sizes look great on an already sharp buggy![/quote] Buggybob & Rob, thanks for the compliments. I very much was trying for the old school look. Chrome isn't my thing. The backspacing does move the wheels in a lot under the fenders but not completely. I'll try to get some photos to show that and post them in my album. With the smaller diameter of the front tires (215/60) from the old tires (I think they were 235/60) I don't even come close to rubbing. The old tires did rub and I had to adjust the stops for the pitman arm to keep them from rubbing. I didn't have a very good turning radius before. Now I can turn on a dime. I'll try to capture that in a picture also. Thanks, Bud
Bud Zeller
Wilmington, NC
Manx Club Member Since 2004 - #2475
Member of the Manx Club's Long Haul League - 2015
2018 NORRA Mexican 1000 - #1356 - Bad News Racing
2022 NORRA Mexican 1000 - #3347 - Bad News Racing & ACME Companies
2023 NORRA Mexican 1000 - #1356 - Bad News Racing
'68 Meyers Manx - M1996F826S
'66 VW Kombi Bus
'73 VW Thing
Wilmington, NC
Manx Club Member Since 2004 - #2475
Member of the Manx Club's Long Haul League - 2015
2018 NORRA Mexican 1000 - #1356 - Bad News Racing
2022 NORRA Mexican 1000 - #3347 - Bad News Racing & ACME Companies
2023 NORRA Mexican 1000 - #1356 - Bad News Racing
'68 Meyers Manx - M1996F826S
'66 VW Kombi Bus
'73 VW Thing
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I took the engine out and backed the tranny out to replace the horrible urethane gearbox mountings with some proper rubber ones. I'm going to fit a deep sump and filter pump while the engine's out. I also recently found and fitted some front Kelly tires to match my rears...
"Wise men talk because they have something to say, fools because they have to say something." (Plato)
[quote="manxrob;13387"]WOW Bud! The new shoes really look nice! I saw on your album you had the rims done with custom (4.25 inch) back spacing. Does that get the tires completely under the Manx fenders? Do you get any tire rub on the body at full crank steering? Again, the baby moons and tire sizes look great on an already sharp buggy![/quote] Rob, I just posted some pictures of how well the tires tuck up under the fenders. Have a look: http://www.manxgallery.org/gallery/album643 Bud
Bud Zeller
Wilmington, NC
Manx Club Member Since 2004 - #2475
Member of the Manx Club's Long Haul League - 2015
2018 NORRA Mexican 1000 - #1356 - Bad News Racing
2022 NORRA Mexican 1000 - #3347 - Bad News Racing & ACME Companies
2023 NORRA Mexican 1000 - #1356 - Bad News Racing
'68 Meyers Manx - M1996F826S
'66 VW Kombi Bus
'73 VW Thing
Wilmington, NC
Manx Club Member Since 2004 - #2475
Member of the Manx Club's Long Haul League - 2015
2018 NORRA Mexican 1000 - #1356 - Bad News Racing
2022 NORRA Mexican 1000 - #3347 - Bad News Racing & ACME Companies
2023 NORRA Mexican 1000 - #1356 - Bad News Racing
'68 Meyers Manx - M1996F826S
'66 VW Kombi Bus
'73 VW Thing
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I just got mine licensed a few days ago (WOW what a hassle that was!)after building it for a year and a half. So I've been driving it all over for the last few days...and loving it. I've driven it around the neighborhood and a few of the local backroads before, but now I'm able to open her up on the main roads and find out her real charachteristics. It's really distracting driving it though. Here in Belize, there are alot of pedestrians, and people waiting for the bus, and it seems like everyone of them yells something as I pass. Every kid asks to drive it. I was on the road today following an old school bus, and in the back windows were 3 cameras flashing away, taking pictures of my car.
Project buggy
[FONT="Comic Sans MS"]Just finished painting the pan on my project buggy, next complete brake re-build.[/FONT]
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Getting Ready For Buggy Weather
No enjoyment today, pouring rain here in St. Louis. I did get a chance to drive a little yesterday evening to try out the Siggy with the new dual 40IDF set up. Wow, they sure woke the ole Manx up! So far, as smooth as a baby's bottom, but will do a little more fine tuning. Looking forward to the first warm weekend day so I can clean it up and take it for a long drive to shake off the long winter hibernation.