Pete I'm a little aged as well & have developed a patina of my own, without the help of muratic acid, yet haven't heard any complements about the change.
While finishing the Copper Gator I've been day dreaming about what a Simplex would look like with a V-twin. I told a guy at the shop I was going to build another Simplex & his first comment was I bet it's a V. I hadn't shared my vision with him though I have mentioned the possibility on the forum. I guess I'm an easy read. If you guys spot a Simplex, l frame I can cut up let me know.
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I will use a small V-twin engine, air cooled, 5 speed integrated transmission & no pedals! It will be a small motorcycle built in the 1930's style of dirt bike...kinda like a Simplex, Harley, Indian, yet different. Springer forks (reworked Simplex), traditional fuel tank 2.5 gal. ala Harley ...won't be a V powered remake of my current Simplex build and that's for certain. I'm leaning towards the Virago or Honda V-twins cause they are proven designs & complete engines and spare parts are readily available. I plan on going with under 400 cc displacement & favor the 250 cc at the moment which should build out to close to 30 hp & remain street able. I want to use this one for club events, short poker runs and be able to keep up with the big boys cruising at 75 + so gearing will be a bit tall, but with 5 speeds and my weight target of under 200 lbs. I think it will be fine. Antique frame registration so head, tail, brake lights & mirror & that ugly tag is all that's required along with liability insurance.
I'll probably stick with a "hard tail" but have a design in mind for an air ride suspension for the rear, if I can retain the vintage look I'll consider giving in to comfort. Still building on the Gator, dreaming of a V-twin & having fun! Rick C.