So, I am closing my studio/moving my stuff out of the community workshop this weekend. Everything is going in storage for a bit, while I try to figure out "what next". I have been trying to decide what I really want to keep, to reduce the size of the storage unit, and avoid having one full of a bunch of crap I don't want. I decided that Schism was more than I want to do and got rid of it. That left me with two electric motorcycle projects and my tools, nice and tidy.
Long-story-short, the Inhaler became the property of the community workshop in our deal to (unsuccessfully) try to found a non-profit with it as the centerpiece. Monday, Alex tells me that he's handing it back to me - it's mine again...
I had to make some really fast decisions about what to do with it. I decided to keep it and return to something closer to the original plan - small, basic, raw, fun. All the crazy bodywork, and the stretched wheelbase, were to suit our non-profit goals. I pulled the crazy front clip, and the bed, shortened the wheelbase back to 90", and am going to mount the massive 13" motor up front, uncovered, with a conventional driveshaft to the rear axle. It rolls and steers already, so when I get the motor mounted and a driveshaft strung, I will be working on making it run. It will need springs and shocks, but that's a minor issue, needing only light fabrication to implement.
I call the theme I am shooting for "TechnoRat". Sort of Modified style, with just the body tub and a grille shell for bodywork, purposely not perfect - a little rat rod-ish to keep things simple, and blatantly using and displaying modern technology and components on an old hot rod. The key is that motor. It is an absolute torque monster, with every drop of it being available from 0 rpm - now!