The bike portion is ready to go.
The bike portion is ready to go.
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I used a silver paint pen to highlight the lugs. They are in contrast to the ugly welds all over this thing.
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The bike portion is ready to go.
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I got in a little work tonight. The front brace needs to be repositioned, it leans out too much in the front. I'll drill new holes tomorrow.
The rear seems to be good and all the brakes are excellent.
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I'll ride it tomorrow and see if I can get a volunteer to ride in the cage. I stood in it and it didn't bend under my 200lbs.Looks really good! Have you tried it with a passenger yet?
Sounds like it can handle a couple of kids.I'll ride it tomorrow and see if I can get a volunteer to ride in the cage. I stood in it and it didn't bend under my 200lbs.
I love it. Great build. A pet would have a lot of fun in that side car. And what a grocery getter!I reinstalled the front mount and used the outer hole from the previous setup to attach the cowbell. It went well on a test ride for just a moment.
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The chainstay couldn't handle the stress and bent outward. I hit the brakes and eased off the bike before I crashed. I don't see any feasible way to fix the chainstay to make it hold the weight and stress. I was riding with no passenger also so any additional weight willl make it worse.
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All is not lost. I can make it an actual chariot by repurposing it as a trailer. I need to make up another wheel to match and do some work on the frame to mount the wheel. Then just a hitch and it's off to the races!
The changes made to the bike are great. It has a better ride with the shorter fork and upgraded brakes. The lowered gear ratio helps too. The wife has her garage back as it was before I made it my second shop.
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I used the tile floor to line up the wheels and had toe in. The chainstay was weak, only flatbar. Tubing or angle iron might have been strong enough. I think the chariot trailer will work out better.I went over and over sidecar geometry awhile back.
Sidecar tire probably needs a bit of toe in, it pulling the chain stay out was likely the result of toe out.
Maybe a piece of angle iron welded into the chain stay would strengthen that section where the hole was drilled...
I like the way it turned out. But there were only minor changes to the previous build, Orange Crusher. The sidecar was needed.The fat bike alone would be an excellent entry! That gold paint and lug work really put it over the top.
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