In the US we call that tubing EMT and it comes in 1/2" like you are using, and 3/4" which is a lot tougher to bend. Anyway I found out that the cross tubes need to be 3/4" if you want something that will hold up over time and not bend in the middle. Unfortunately, I could not get my 3/4" EMT bends to come out right- even filling the tube with sand and capping off the ends did not guarantee a smooth bend without kinking. I did not try using heat as I only have Mapp gas or propane anyway. Nevertheless I will keep trying because that Barrington seat design is the best thing since sliced bread- especially for a recumbent trike. P.S. there are free plans from Recycled Recumbents to build this Barrington seat and even printable templates you can download and tape together to create a full size plan.
We'll like you I was inspired after seeing someone's build and I thought I'm going to give it try build my own trike . And it was not as hard as I first thought it would be . I've had so much fun building my trike a May now build a cargo bike as we'll tondo my shopping . Thanks for the support !
Peter yes I did finish it and it is still with me , i have moved houses and about to retire down sized started to renovate our old new house (1800s) so life is busy.
Thanks for the information if your using mapp gas you need the extra big tip , i use mapp gas and a oxy bottle to get extra heat as it a LOT cheaper than renting the Acetylene and Oxy gas bottles here in Australia.
Gotta love the homebuilt recumbents. So many styles and different configurations. I built a low racer. Fun project that turned out amazing. Now I wanna build another one. Recumbent cargo trike? Thanks for the video
Good job with a stick welder. I used a whole pack of electrodes for my trike. How did your rim brakes on the front wheels perform? On the rear wheel they are pretty much useless. Did you find a material other than shade cloth for the seat?
Estou no quarto banco caseiro. Todos ficaram muito pesados em meu Quadbike. Essa armação e o tecido devem ter pouco peso. Problema é que também peso bastante. Kkkk. Vou tentar copiar seu trabalho.
Yes I used gal tubing as that was all I could find on a Sunday morning at my local Hardware store here in Australia . I would have had to take time of work to go to a steel works shop to buy black steel around here as most are not open after work and few are open on a Saturday .
HELLO LORD Niall Povey ME CALL MILTON CANABARRO AM OF BRAZIL LOVED YOUR PROJECT, I WOULD LIKE TO KNOW IF IT COULD EXPLAIN HOW DID ME A PART OF THE FRONT WHEELS joint BIKE BECAUSE'M TRYING TO MAKE A SIMILAR did NOT HERE SO WELL THIS PART OF THE FRONT WHEELS FROM articulation JA THANK YOUR ATTENTION.
Yes, this is a necessary upgrade. Fighting with the first, unusual sensations after the bike, I felt the advantage of the bicycle rekambent. Not enough coffee and an interesting magazine. :)
Good evening, I'm from Brazil. I don't understand English, and I really liked your bike... I wanted to understand how the axle that holds the front wheels was made, I would like details, do you have a video talking about it??? The axle would have to be in well reinforced steel??? Thanks and congrats on the bike.
Hi Fabio the axles that came with wheels was a heavy duty axles that is standard with racing/compation BMX bikes if are have a walmart type of bmx wheels they may not be strong enough. Try wheel chair wheels instead they are stronger. good luck In the near future I am looking at building other style's of bikes ,cargo style when i have time , we moving from one house to another and need to reno the other house to sell then i might have time to start on a cargo bike.
@@MyJessmatt Thanks for replying.... I really thought it would be unanswered.... I will try wheelchair wheels and look for a sturdy axle, I will make one exactly like yours, I really liked the model. Good luck moving house, I hope everything goes well.... and thanks again for answering me. I will subscribe to your channel and follow the other bike model when I have time to do it. Grateful
What kiind of tubing is this? In the US we have cheap? but easily available electric conduit tubing that is 1/2" diameter. That looks like what you are using, but electrical conduit is galvenized, which must be removed when a good welding joint is needed. I really admire your effort and am glad you put up this video! If I do this, I'm thinking of using 3/4" inch tubing for the extra stiffness. Do you think that would be better?
Otimo video....tenho tentado montar uma trike dessas mas nao tive exito....tenho problema de coluna por isso nao posso andar com bicicletas comuns....mas esse modelo que o senhor fez eu concigo andar....e uma pena que eu nao esteja conceguindo fazer ela....gostaria muito de poder pedalar em uma trike....parabens pelo video....
If you don't try you will never know if you could have built a recumbent ,once you have done the front wheel Assemble the rest is all down hill from then on . So go on give it a go.
careful with heating up calvanizing stuff , the mustard yello smoke can give you quite a bad feeling , kindah simulair to the feeling the morning after a heavy night in the pub
Good advise. But I would like to correct the spelling, it is galvanizing. It comes from Luigi Galvani, the husband of Lucia Galeazzi. (Both with initials LG.)
Over time i have found the the seat frame has started to bend and Im constantly readjustining the seat materail as it kept moving know mater how i tighted it, so its now gone. Now I have very little time to work on it as we have moved house and started to renovate the new house, may be when the reno is finished or I retire I can get back to the Trike!
Seat looks great! How has it been working out? Pretty much what I have been planning on doing for the Atomic Zombie Spirit recumbent that I hope to be building soon. What fabric did you end up using?
I'm building a bike like his is almost done so I had a small problem with the front wheels they bowed to the side when I'm walking I think I have to put a stronger plate where will the al axis will be good and I'm also trying to make two front wheels work together. Any help is welcome soon put a hug video.
Off the top of my head no all i can say is I would like it the be lighter , I can pick it up . I have changed the seat and Im looking at running the chain through a tube to do away with the little sprocket under the frame . I have not had much time to work on it as of late as we moved houses from the city to the country and i'm now remodeling/renovating a 1800s house so the trike is so far down my list of things to do at the moment.
In the US we call that tubing EMT and it comes in 1/2" like you are using, and 3/4" which is a lot tougher to bend. Anyway I found out that the cross tubes need to be 3/4" if you want something that will hold up over time and not bend in the middle.
Unfortunately, I could not get my 3/4" EMT bends to come out right- even filling the tube with sand and capping off the ends did not guarantee a smooth bend without kinking. I did not try using heat as I only have Mapp gas or propane anyway.
Nevertheless I will keep trying because that Barrington seat design is the best thing since sliced bread- especially for a recumbent trike. P.S. there are free plans from Recycled Recumbents to build this Barrington seat and even printable templates you can download and tape together to create a full size plan.
We'll like you I was inspired after seeing someone's build and I thought I'm going to give it try build my own trike . And it was not as hard as I first thought it would be . I've had so much fun building my trike a May now build a cargo bike as we'll tondo my shopping . Thanks for the support !
Peter yes I did finish it and it is still with me , i have moved houses and about to retire down sized started to renovate our old new house (1800s) so life is busy.
Thanks for the information if your using mapp gas you need the extra big tip , i use mapp gas and a oxy bottle to get extra heat as it a LOT cheaper than renting the Acetylene and Oxy gas bottles here in Australia.
Gotta love the homebuilt recumbents. So many styles and different configurations. I built a low racer. Fun project that turned out amazing. Now I wanna build another one. Recumbent cargo trike? Thanks for the video
Good job with a stick welder. I used a whole pack of electrodes for my trike. How did your rim brakes on the front wheels perform? On the rear wheel they are pretty much useless. Did you find a material other than shade cloth for the seat?
Trying to fit a discarded typist chair seat on my FWD recumbent project,would be great if I could do the soldering myself.Inspiring video.
Estou no quarto banco caseiro. Todos ficaram muito pesados em meu Quadbike. Essa armação e o tecido devem ter pouco peso. Problema é que também peso bastante. Kkkk. Vou tentar copiar seu trabalho.
Yes I used gal tubing as that was all I could find on a Sunday morning at my local Hardware store here in Australia . I would have had to take time of work to go to a steel works shop to buy black steel around here as most are not open after work and few are open on a Saturday .
HELLO LORD
Niall Povey ME CALL MILTON CANABARRO AM OF BRAZIL
LOVED YOUR PROJECT, I WOULD LIKE TO KNOW IF IT COULD EXPLAIN HOW DID ME A PART OF THE FRONT WHEELS joint BIKE BECAUSE'M TRYING TO MAKE A SIMILAR did NOT HERE SO WELL THIS PART OF THE FRONT WHEELS FROM articulation JA THANK YOUR ATTENTION.
Good video. My SF seat is comfortable for hours but is vinyl so i imagine this summer, i will be wanting a seat like you are building.
+plantopguy5 You can use canvas or mesh as long as it breaths.
Yes, this is a necessary upgrade. Fighting with the first, unusual sensations after the bike, I felt the advantage of the bicycle rekambent. Not enough coffee and an interesting magazine. :)
Very cool Project Sir. 👍
Good evening, I'm from Brazil. I don't understand English, and I really liked your bike... I wanted to understand how the axle that holds the front wheels was made, I would like details, do you have a video talking about it??? The axle would have to be in well reinforced steel??? Thanks and congrats on the bike.
Hi Fabio the axles that came with wheels was a heavy duty axles that is standard with racing/compation BMX bikes if are have a walmart type of bmx wheels they may not be strong enough. Try wheel chair wheels instead they are stronger. good luck In the near future I am looking at building other style's of bikes ,cargo style when i have time , we moving from one house to another and need to reno the other house to sell then i might have time to start on a cargo bike.
@@MyJessmatt Thanks for replying.... I really thought it would be unanswered.... I will try wheelchair wheels and look for a sturdy axle, I will make one exactly like yours, I really liked the model. Good luck moving house, I hope everything goes well.... and thanks again for answering me. I will subscribe to your channel and follow the other bike model when I have time to do it. Grateful
What kiind of tubing is this? In the US we have cheap? but easily available electric conduit tubing that is 1/2" diameter. That looks like what you are using, but electrical conduit is galvenized, which must be removed when a good welding joint is needed. I really admire your effort and am glad you put up this video! If I do this, I'm thinking of using 3/4" inch tubing for the extra stiffness. Do you think that would be better?
Otimo video....tenho tentado montar uma trike dessas mas nao tive exito....tenho problema de coluna por isso nao posso andar com bicicletas comuns....mas esse modelo que o senhor fez eu concigo andar....e uma pena que eu nao esteja conceguindo fazer ela....gostaria muito de poder pedalar em uma trike....parabens pelo video....
Any luck yet?
i use some aluminium chequer plate for my seats, easy to cut and grind, file and sand and bend to shape.
here is a nice ride! expensive components though! I would like to do something like this in aluminum. It was something from atomic zombie as well!
Did you ever get the whole trike finished, and if so how about another video?
If you don't try you will never know if you could have built a recumbent ,once you have done the front wheel
Assemble the rest is all down hill from then on . So go on give it a go.
careful with heating up calvanizing stuff , the mustard yello smoke can give you quite a bad feeling , kindah simulair to the feeling the morning after a heavy night in the pub
Good advise. But I would like to correct the spelling, it is galvanizing. It comes from Luigi Galvani, the husband of Lucia Galeazzi. (Both with initials LG.)
Drink milk it neutralizes the effect but if you weld it outside there is no issue
After a few years, how is the seat holding up and is it still better than the original flat padded board? Great video series!
Over time i have found the the seat frame has started to bend and Im constantly readjustining the seat materail as it kept moving know mater how i tighted it, so its now gone. Now I have very little time to work on it as we have moved house and started to renovate the new house, may be when the reno is finished or I retire I can get back to the Trike!
Seat looks great! How has it been working out? Pretty much what I have been planning on doing for the Atomic Zombie Spirit recumbent that I hope to be building soon. What fabric did you end up using?
+torq21 The fabric is shade cloth but you could use canvas . Some times it does move around a bit but a quick tighten of the elastic rope firms it up.
Good on ya, it looks well
Where do you get the front wheels ?
I'm building a bike like his is almost done so I had a small problem with the front wheels they bowed to the side when I'm walking I think I have to put a stronger plate where will the al axis will be good and I'm also trying to make two front wheels work together.
Any help is welcome soon put a hug video.
+milton rocha the plate for the wheels to mount to was 1/2 inch or 12mm
Thank'll make a video when it is put to walking and you see,
when heating steel u need a bucket of water for cooling
Full face shield bro.
complimenti semplice ma efficace
Gloves?
learning with you
Do you know how much it weighs?
Off the top of my head no all i can say is I would like it the be lighter , I can pick it up . I have changed the seat and Im looking at running the chain through a tube to do away with the little sprocket under the frame . I have not had much time to work on it as of late as we moved houses from the city to the country and i'm now remodeling/renovating a 1800s house so the trike is so far down my list of things to do at the moment.
You sure gave up on riding fast. Maybe you should have just ridden a bike.
Which one I have five ?