Awesome build. For my trike I added a front rack with panniers and rack. It helped out a lot with the front tire slipping on takeoff. Suggestion I also added the torque arms to the front axle to prevent any damage to your fork. Enjoy I can see the joy on your face 👍🏼
Love seeing you with this freedom to get out and about!! My only suggestions, lighting (head and tail/break) and a whip style flag on the back, all for visibility and to increase your safety out there.
Wow that thing is so vicious, way better than a regular mobility scooter.., it has a low center of gravity which improves the handling, the only upgrade i would do would be to put a motor on the back wheels were most of the weight is distributed, making it all wheel drive so the front tire wouldn't loose traction.
So the front tire is bouncing around because of the inner tube and or the rim liner. Sometimes all it takes is to deflate the tube and fill it back up. If not you're going to have to mess with the liner.
It’s els that or there is not enough weight distribution on the front wheel. I wonder , if the placement for the legs and feet could be more forward so the legs are more stretched straight a head, if that would transfer some weight to the front..kind of like a a regular hand cycle but maybe not to that extent..🤷♂️
Glad you are improving it even further. As I suggested to you in the previous video, you need to balance your weight on both front and back wheels. Right now you are sitting directly on the axle of the back wheels, which creates a wheelie effect and wastes power. If somehow you try to push the whole seat forward, it will prevent the front wheel from spinning without traction. If it is not possible, then there is another easier idea. You can extend the back wheels axel (the horizontal rod that holds the wheels) 3 or 4 inches backward.
Nice wheels Bro. 1 suggestion and anyone who's used them will agree. For $40 bucks you can upgrade to some Zoom hydraulic brakes and be able to 2 finger stop that bad boy on a dime. There'd be no need for the rim brake.
As a threewheel rider with my feet strapped up, you wabt a backup brake. If one fails and you have no backup, you have no brakes and no way to put your feet on the road or smth.
Awesome build. For my trike I added a front rack with panniers and rack. It helped out a lot with the front tire slipping on takeoff. Suggestion I also added the torque arms to the front axle to prevent any damage to your fork. Enjoy I can see the joy on your face 👍🏼
I felt the nonchalant pride from you getting on the ebike, hell yeah
Love seeing you with this freedom to get out and about!! My only suggestions, lighting (head and tail/break) and a whip style flag on the back, all for visibility and to increase your safety out there.
I just purchased these cool lights from amazon that are super bright at night.
Dude! That bike is sick! and for something you were going to just get rid of this is such an awesome rebuild!
Thanks man i love it! Haha
Awesome build. You can buy an extension cable for the front motor. Stay safe out there take care and be well.
Wow that thing is so vicious, way better than a regular mobility scooter.., it has a low center of gravity which improves the handling, the only upgrade i would do would be to put a motor on the back wheels were most of the weight is distributed, making it all wheel drive so the front tire wouldn't loose traction.
So the front tire is bouncing around because of the inner tube and or the rim liner. Sometimes all it takes is to deflate the tube and fill it back up. If not you're going to have to mess with the liner.
Thanks i will try that!
@@jessethepara 😁👍
It’s els that or there is not enough weight distribution on the front wheel. I wonder , if the placement for the legs and feet could be more forward so the legs are more stretched straight a head, if that would transfer some weight to the front..kind of like a a regular hand cycle but maybe not to that extent..🤷♂️
Glad you are improving it even further. As I suggested to you in the previous video, you need to balance your weight on both front and back wheels. Right now you are sitting directly on the axle of the back wheels, which creates a wheelie effect and wastes power. If somehow you try to push the whole seat forward, it will prevent the front wheel from spinning without traction. If it is not possible, then there is another easier idea. You can extend the back wheels axel (the horizontal rod that holds the wheels) 3 or 4 inches backward.
Nice wheels Bro. 1 suggestion and anyone who's used them will agree. For $40 bucks you can upgrade to some Zoom hydraulic brakes and be able to 2 finger stop that bad boy on a dime. There'd be no need for the rim brake.
As a threewheel rider with my feet strapped up, you wabt a backup brake. If one fails and you have no backup, you have no brakes and no way to put your feet on the road or smth.
I will look into this, thanks!
Almost threw it away...
I know right?!