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I'm not worried about the virus, I'm building a Virus! I am worried about it getting here in a timely fashion and arriving undamaged.
I'm not worried about the virus, I'm building a Virus! I am worried about it getting here in a timely fashion and arriving undamaged.
Heat of the shipping container will kill it.Lol methinks the wheel will take more than three days (the time the virus can survive on hard surfaces) to get here from China.
I took the trike up to a friends house to show him. While there I got him to man the camera for me. I have decided I'm going to get a new freewheel without the granny gear, so I can also use a shorter derailleur. Unless I'm on pristine flat pavement, this derailleur bottoms out on the ground.
I didn't name it Cyrus the Virus for no reason. Thank you.Sick!
I'll put Cyrus against any bike when it comes to turning. This thing turns on a dime.I'd say the gear you had it in looked quite easy to pedal, and I'm surprised how easy it was to do that u turn in the laneway. Much more rideable than I anticipated.
I was in 5th on the freewheel, and the front was in low with a ridiculously small chainring. It was way too low, so bad that it was hard to keep up once you started coasting. I need to find a new crankset, the teeth on every ring on this one is in really bad shape. Now I know why it threw the chain a few times while I was getting it dialed in.Ride video! Ride video! Yea!
What gear were you in? Spin to win...!
The derailleur I put on when I swapped freewheels is brand new. I just ordered a new freewheel, hopefully I'll get it working again. The derailleurs were surely designed for access from the front, having it under the axle housing makes adjusting it a bit of a pain.I would check the derailleur. I've seen sloppy bearings in the pivots, bent or sloppy cage and really crud encased jockey wheels.
I took the trike up to a friends house to show him. While there I got him to man the camera for me. I have decided I'm going to get a new freewheel without the granny gear, so I can also use a shorter derailleur. Unless I'm on pristine flat pavement, this derailleur bottoms out on the ground.
I wasn't sure if the bike was smaller than I expected or @Psychographic is bigger than I expected.The bike looks so much smaller than I imagined it in the video. But that's great! Looks to be pretty nimble too. LOVE THIS BUILD!!!!
Oh yeah, and that front wheel is gonna rock on this!!
Reminds me of a Billy Lane tankI'll have to measure the bike. Like you guys, I too am surprised how compact it looks with a rider. The only thing big about me is my gut! I see this trike every day and it looks big without anyone on it.
I got to use a tool I've always wanted to try, an English Wheel. I managed to put the curve I wanted on the tank top, but it was hard to get the metal to roll where I wanted it to go. What I thought would make it go left, went right instead. I had to stop and pause quite a few times to think about how to get it where I wanted it to go. I really didn't think I was accomplishing much until I put a straight edge across the top, then it became very evident I had all the curve I needed.
The tank really looks like a King Cobra, I might play off of that when paint time comes.
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