This keeps shaping up more and more. It's hard to tell from just the side angle, but are you cramping your leg travel with the front upper brace? How does it look from above looking down? Just make sure you aren't too cramped.
Any idea how heavy this beast will become?A few hours of welding today.
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It's raining fairly heavily so the work was moved into the garage. All the welding is done, even got the handlebars welded on.
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I'll finish the mounts, then clean up the rough edges, sand it down and paint it. I'll do a test ride first.
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I'll be working on it tomorrow morning. I'll weigh the bike and sidecar separately and see how much. I'll guess 77 lbs.Any idea how heavy this beast will become?
Whow, that's about 35 kg for us metric guys... That will be a good workout to bring this contraption up to speed!I'll be working on it tomorrow morning. I'll weigh the bike and sidecar separately and see how much. I'll guess 77 lbs.
Not much speed unless I'm going downhill. The weight is why I have a super low first gear, using a 32 tooth chain wheel with a 34 tooth cog. My cranks will be turning faster than the wheel.Whow, that's about 35 kg for us metric guys... That will be a good workout to bring this contraption up to speed!
The third wheel could easily be adapted to an electric motor hub. Or I could go the small chinese engine route. Maybe have one of the locals attach a 5 hp gas engine.This is amazing! Have you considered adding a motor and making it a moped or e-bike? You have a lot of hills to climb!
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