I picked up a Benelli Dynamo Compact mini a few years ago. My original plan was to maybe stick it on the back of the van and use for very short little trips when out camping. I didn’t do anything until after the 3 years for ‘ownership in doubt’ was cleared. And even then I thought they just sent the title. They don’t- after three years you need to go in and apply for a real title.
Anyway, I took the engine out since the kickstart shaft is sheared off. I did ride it- ran and shifted fine.
First bike I ever rode was a Benelli Dynamo Trail - pretty much the same bike but this has lights and road tyres. I still have that one.
I thought I had a flywheel puller- but if so I don’t know where it is. So I decided I’d make one. Seemed like a good time to learn how to cut threads on the lathe. For metric, the half nut is not ‘engaged/disengaged’ like for the inch threads. Instead it is left engaged and machine just put into reverse. Actually worked a lot better than it sounds.
It took me a bit, but I did get it so it fit into the flywheel fine. Then I drilled/cut threads (this one with a tap) inside. Went to use it, dang- I forgot to check the size of the crank. The hole was not big enough to fit over and it was not deep enough to just bore it (should have make it taller I think). Anyway I just drilled/tapped to 12mm and that was fine.
Popped the flywheel right off. I did make it in brass, so if it was very recalcitrant It could have stripped. But I wanted to learn how to do it with brass before doing steel- especially with my little mini machine.
I’m in no big hurry on this bike- I have some other jobs I want to do before this even gets a lot further. I will likely split the cases and see what I need (although I think I have everything) then just finish the engine before even starting on the rest.