Next jobs are to secure the mudguards prior to temporarily fitting the wheels. First though, we have a few more bits from Draganfly - the fork top nut washers and the steering damper knob spring:
Then we need to fit the FERC, or Fully Enclosed Rear Chaincase in Ariel speak. It's a big floppy tin thing and is a bit of a struggle, but it goes on. You have to fit the rear sprocket and it's stub axle first:
The FERC looks tidy when it goes in; the smaller bolt in the outside of the lower half is a pig though, as it is hidden by the pillion footrest support.
You can most definitely get the oil filter out with the FERC in place!
The front part of the FERC must go in before the gearbox, and that needs the chain oil line:
The front half is retained by two screws to the frame above the swinging arm:
The oil line will need adjusting for length and some bends changing:
First I have to figure out which line to connect it to!
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