If you have the money then order Sturmey Archer SD hubs. shop.ginkgo-veloteile.de/en/Wheel-Accessories/Drum-Brakes/ And if you want to keep it cheap then use caliper rim brakes or V-brakes. Or maybe disc brakes? There are some disc brake hubs with larger diameter (12mm or more) axles on AliExpress. You have to learn how to build a wheel with rims and spokes. But that is not really difficult.
Gracias por tu ayuda voy a fábrica una para ir a mí trabajo todo los días estoy a treinta kilómetros de mí trabajo
Скажите где вы купили передние колёса? Меня интересуют втулки ваших колес?
If you have the money then order Sturmey Archer SD hubs.
shop.ginkgo-veloteile.de/en/Wheel-Accessories/Drum-Brakes/
And if you want to keep it cheap then use caliper rim brakes or V-brakes. Or maybe disc brakes? There are some disc brake hubs with larger diameter (12mm or more) axles on AliExpress.
You have to learn how to build a wheel with rims and spokes. But that is not really difficult.
www.sturmey-archer.com/en/products/sd-hubs Expensive, but very good for recumbent trikes and cargo bikes.
nl.aliexpress.com/item/4000377294963.html With 15mm axle!
Благодарю, дай вам Бог здоровья!
Avoid sharp bends and 3 point turns at all costs by the look of its turning angle
Doesn't really show much for those that want to learn
86 people seem to disagree.
It shows quite a bit. The manufacturing differs from the typical workmanship, but this is certainly replicable
I've learned the builder doesn't own a welder.
Steering trapezoid not properly made.
Really? You better tell ICE trikes then, the number one manufacturer in the world. Because all their trikes steer in exactly the same way.
@@driewiel ICE did it right, but you copied it wrong.
@@driewiel Learn how to properly design an Ackermann trapezoid
@@Bjeka1970 It's the same. I own an ICE QNT.
But I went back to direct steer anyway because it is simpler and stronger.
@@driewiel ... and erases rubber better :)