Hey friend i just subd because I'm a sucker for guy's like me that get a hairbrain idea and either it works or I get injured! This is cool and going to find part 2. So check it out.... Some years ago I built a recumbent trike with one wheel in the front for my grandson. So I used a mountain bike that belonged to his grandma who had passed away ( she was my gal) which made the project a little more special! So if you turn a bicycle upside down it pedals backwards which is perfect for going forwards in a basackwards build! I used two matching kids bikes for the back wheels and steering with a tiller like controll (hard to explain but it it worked. For the frame I bought this steel from Lowe's that's used in electrical construction (don't know what it's called but it worked!) since then he's grown out of it. Goin to reboot the project in my size... Lol!
Plates are aluminium. Had to upgrade the pedal box the thicker stuff as I was getting some twist under load. Rear suspension is shear force (no twist) and seems to be holding up well.
@@leesuccaw666 my last company i worked at were throwing out an aluminium staircase, so all the diamond plate is cut from the treads and already bent. I have bought some flat aluminium plate to change the front end slightly (in a later video) thanks for watching.
I have to tease you a bit here, but with a good spirit governing it all. When I first saw your face, you had a shocking resemblance to that of Nathan Elliott from Tennessee who has been making sawmill videos for five years now. Check them out. I would love to see you both side by side at a party just to see how many would mistake you two for brothers. Until one opened his mouth and spoke with a British accent and the other with a rich accent from Tennessee.
i made myself a no weld bolt together 2 wheeled recumbent about 5 years ago..... still going strong !
so far all tools found in any average home....Old School Kool, gotta luv it!
That was exactly my aim. Try to prove anyone with a average ability and ordinary tools can put something together. Thanks for watching.
Даже без применения сварки. Это же прекрасно!
Nice work! This is what I need to build my own velomobile
ive definitely used a square that way but i don't think it's the right way...lol
great video thanks!
Subbed and liked. Perth Western Australia. I’m an older bloke so I’ll have to purchase mine.
I love bolts.
Hey friend i just subd because I'm a sucker for guy's like me that get a hairbrain idea and either it works or I get injured! This is cool and going to find part 2. So check it out.... Some years ago I built a recumbent trike with one wheel in the front for my grandson. So I used a mountain bike that belonged to his grandma who had passed away ( she was my gal) which made the project a little more special! So if you turn a bicycle upside down it pedals backwards which is perfect for going forwards in a basackwards build! I used two matching kids bikes for the back wheels and steering with a tiller like controll (hard to explain but it it worked. For the frame I bought this steel from Lowe's that's used in electrical construction (don't know what it's called but it worked!) since then he's grown out of it. Goin to reboot the project in my size... Lol!
Your trike sounds ingenious. Thanks for subscribing.
@@grahammakesstuff.1916 Thanks and you're welcome
hello friend it would be possible to have the dimensions width length of your bike thank you And I love your videos👍
Will do. I currently at as work, but as soon as I get a spare minute I'll post them. Thanks for watching.
@@grahammakesstuff.1916 does this bike fit all sizes?
@@starfox333fox2 its does currently, as the pedal box moves. but i may change it just to fit me. not sure yet.
@@grahammakesstuff.1916 thank you I've been looking for a video like yours for a while to make a velomobile suitable for my budget
Would you have gotten away with lots of rivets instead of bolts
Wow !!!
Nice work! Are those plates aluminum or steel?
Plates are aluminium. Had to upgrade the pedal box the thicker stuff as I was getting some twist under load. Rear suspension is shear force (no twist) and seems to be holding up well.
Where did you get the diamond Al plate for the front reinforcement bracket and did it come bent already (beyond what you bent slightly in the video)?
@@leesuccaw666 my last company i worked at were throwing out an aluminium staircase, so all the diamond plate is cut from the treads and already bent. I have bought some flat aluminium plate to change the front end slightly (in a later video) thanks for watching.
Sweet!
I have to tease you a bit here, but with a good spirit governing it all.
When I first saw your face, you had a shocking resemblance to that of Nathan Elliott from Tennessee who has been making sawmill videos for five years now. Check them out. I would love to see you both side by side at a party just to see how many would mistake you two for brothers. Until one opened his mouth and spoke with a British accent and the other with a rich accent from Tennessee.
I'll look him up.👍
Laughs in hashimoto
50 pounds you should get some lighter wheels man
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