I'm very new to my bicycle addiction, so I'm sure that I'll have a lot of
questions. I just finished my first project. My son and I want to build
a chopper trike next.
I see a lot of trikes with a solid rear axle driving both rear tires. I've also
seen some that only have one rear tire driven, and I've seen one that had
a differential set up in the back.
Here's my question. How important is it for the rear tires to be able to spin
seperately? A solid axle would be easiest, but I would I have problems making
tight corners?
Thanks in advance.
questions. I just finished my first project. My son and I want to build
a chopper trike next.
I see a lot of trikes with a solid rear axle driving both rear tires. I've also
seen some that only have one rear tire driven, and I've seen one that had
a differential set up in the back.
Here's my question. How important is it for the rear tires to be able to spin
seperately? A solid axle would be easiest, but I would I have problems making
tight corners?
Thanks in advance.