I'm going with what the guys have already mentioned. Sprocket spinning on the Jack shaft.
Move things around without turning on the engine. Spin the rear wheel by hand and observe the sprockets. Even moving the sprockets by hand can tell you if something is loose.
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Wait for till you have your first ride on it! Just clean it up and check/replace bearings, tires and brakes. Looks like there might be enough seat left for a pattern to make a new one. Check with Hent.com at top of the page for cables and other mini...
Could very well be what's on there. The idea of making them like what's on my Roper is what I'm bringing. Delrin (POM) is another good material to use for the bushings.
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