I am 70% finished my trike. I am using your front wheel design is simple. I like it. I am doing a no weld bolts only trike. Its a challenge but I am getting it done. I just installed the boom tonite. With my other design for no welding and the wheels like this is perfect.
Suggest putting some sort of seal over the steering bearings. They are sealed, but could use maybe a rubber weather shield, just to keep the water from dripping right on them. Easy to do because You have a bit of all-thread sticking out the top. A disk out of a bike inner tube would work.
This is the best go to woah video that I've seen so far apart from some detailed explanations on physics behind the design. I would like to see more on how the chain is fitted under the seat though. Yes, I am aware that this is 4 years ago.
4:39 is probably the best view of the completed drive train. The top one is most likely fixed in place (probably bolted straight to the frame) as it will hold a lot of tension, and the bottom one is probably adjustable to make up for any slack as the chain wears and whatnot. You can find chain idlers relatively easily on the internet. ua-cam.com/video/x2PBlE2E9P0/v-deo.html This appears to be a similar build although I wouldn't copy it 100%
Poor welding, lower the amp. button on the machine and while you weld, stay in the fusion bath and dont go too fast. A little practice will make u a good welder...
I want to make one, but too much welding, cutting, grinding ! How did you know where to cut & weld. Front angles are very important when turning. I need much more info. Help please !
If I was you, I would google them. His are wrong. The camber and castor angle should point down t othe tread touching the ground. His points outside the tyre path so steeringh would be awkward and not true.
I am 70% finished my trike. I am using your front wheel design is simple. I like it. I am doing a no weld bolts only trike. Its a challenge but I am getting it done. I just installed the boom tonite.
With my other design for no welding and the wheels like this is perfect.
Great trike, good use of cheap materials, nice hand skills, overall a well made project, thumbs up ..... Danny .....
Suggest putting some sort of seal over the steering bearings. They are sealed, but could use maybe a rubber weather shield, just to keep the water from dripping right on them.
Easy to do because You have a bit of all-thread sticking out the top.
A disk out of a bike inner tube would work.
A really nice design, very clean
So nice And amazing homemade recumbent trike brother...i have too bro.
This is the best go to woah video that I've seen so far apart from some detailed explanations on physics behind the design. I would like to see more on how the chain is fitted under the seat though. Yes, I am aware that this is 4 years ago.
4:39 is probably the best view of the completed drive train. The top one is most likely fixed in place (probably bolted straight to the frame) as it will hold a lot of tension, and the bottom one is probably adjustable to make up for any slack as the chain wears and whatnot. You can find chain idlers relatively easily on the internet. ua-cam.com/video/x2PBlE2E9P0/v-deo.html This appears to be a similar build although I wouldn't copy it 100%
simple solid design very nice , I see we are about equal in welding skills I think I shall build one for myself
Poor welding, lower the amp. button on the machine and while you weld, stay in the fusion bath and dont go too fast. A little practice will make u a good welder...
great video sequencing, thanks for sharing
Did you put a bearing in the pipe at 0:31 minutes?
Super project bravo boy very very nice..
Interesting solution for direct steering,but I don´t see any front brakes? BTW very motivating clip.Good work!!!
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I want to make one, but too much welding, cutting, grinding ! How did you know where to cut & weld. Front angles are very important when turning. I need much more info. Help please !
great job!
Well done.. Enjoy, enjoy.
Great project!!which software do you use for tube miter?
Well done.
Great Job! What did you use for the camber and caster angles on the two front wheels?
If I was you, I would google them. His are wrong. The camber and castor angle should point down t othe tread touching the ground. His points outside the tyre path so steeringh would be awkward and not true.
Excellent!!!!
well done!
Dude don't go too fast.....you need better brakes....accident waiting to happen
Nice design terrible welding i don't see one good welding bead on that entire trike. Thumbs up though for trying!
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