I had a nice long, 4-day holiday weekend to get caught up on my projects, so I started by taking some scrap to the metal yard.
And then I came back with this...
Son of a disc...
4 flat tires, smashed tank, bent handle bars and a locked up motor. I just had to have it.
Frame, suspension, brakes all work and it's the perfect size for kids age 3 -8, so I couldn't just leave it there. I am the mechanical equivalent of a crazy cat lady...
Step one was to pull the dry rotted tires and popped inner-tubes out of there. This went easily enough, once I realized, the wheels are split-rims and no amount of prying would ever get a tire over the lip of one.
Step 2: that bent handle bar. Well, the handle bars are fine. It's the steering shaft that's berked.
Found some tube the right size, chromed to boot.
I straightened the ends on the lathe and cut the steering shaft as straight as I could... seems alright.
I also used the level to try and get the ends as parallel as possible.
Went back together just fine. Or at least way easier than the old motor came out. You had to disassemble to whole thing to get it out from between the frame rails.
Also, I want to have a word with whoever "repaired" the electrical system...
4 wires, all side by side, with identical plugs and half the colors don't match.
Well, I don't think any of the wires or the motor will ever see use again anyway.
Next up, new motivation installation.