it would steer if he rode it properly, you have to lean to the inside and lift that outter wheel off the ground a little bit on the solid axle trikes, thats all. Pretty cool old pacesetter though. I'm into the manco 3 wheelers which are basically built the same way as yours. I have one I'm workin on with a hopped up briggs vanguard on it, inverted fork/billet triple tree/hyd disc frt end on it. little hot rod. Cool vid man, like to see the old American trikes kept alive. You should take it to trikefest one of these years. On these small engine toys, nyloc nuts and blu loctite are your best friends. Every fastener should have one or both. Love to see some more trike stuff.
Heck yeah buddy!!! Now this is the content I want to see.
The first man took it slow and easy.
it would steer if he rode it properly, you have to lean to the inside and lift that outter wheel off the ground a little bit on the solid axle trikes, thats all. Pretty cool old pacesetter though. I'm into the manco 3 wheelers which are basically built the same way as yours. I have one I'm workin on with a hopped up briggs vanguard on it, inverted fork/billet triple tree/hyd disc frt end on it. little hot rod. Cool vid man, like to see the old American trikes kept alive. You should take it to trikefest one of these years. On these small engine toys, nyloc nuts and blu loctite are your best friends. Every fastener should have one or both. Love to see some more trike stuff.
No, both tires were flat and the one hub is bent that's what it wasn't steering as good 😂