Cool frame with some nice weirdness going on, I like that!
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One last weird little bit is that it appears that the seat post is fixed in the tube. Theres no clamp or even a slit in the tube that would indicate that there should be one. Guess I need to make sure the geometry is going to work for me. I was hoping to put a layback post on it but guess not. I probably won't have too much time to play around with this build for a couple of weeks unfortunately.
Nope it can be done by welding a layback post to the one that the seat attaches to now. It would look like a handlebars goose neck without the handlebars clamp part.I hope so, still negates using a layback post though.
Yeah, it's heavy as he!!. A lot of times they use fiberglass for them but this is all metal and bondo. A little sanding and it should be ready for paint. The nice thing is that I can cannibalize from last years build for it. Hopefully I get some cooperative weather this weekend.Someone spent some time and metalwork on that!
Luke.
Frame to be used. Generic Murray. I think its the same base frame I used for my klunker build last year. Little fire engine red and silver metal flake and it should look okay.
Pics!Yeah, it actually looks pretty cool in bright red. Now to try to make a box for the back and try to figure out a wiring diagram for the speaker system. Baby steps.
I'll try to grab one tonight. Still nowhere near mounting the frame on the trike though. It's hard to do a build on a bike that's your daily rider.Pics!
Luke.
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