StuD Posted November 23, 2009 #1 Posted November 23, 2009 This is my first ever posting of pictures.Sooooooo hoping it works. :canada:
SilvrT Posted November 23, 2009 #2 Posted November 23, 2009 Lookin good there Stuart ... keepin ya busy too I bet!
Carbon_One Posted November 24, 2009 #3 Posted November 24, 2009 That's a good start. What are you using for components? Kit? whatever. I'll be making a few changes on my trike after this next weekend. Larry
StuD Posted November 24, 2009 Author #4 Posted November 24, 2009 That's a good start. What are you using for components? Kit? whatever. I'll be making a few changes on my trike after this next weekend. Larry What the pic show is a 84 Venture Trike that has a custom made trike. Vertical pieces are 3/4'' plate aluminum with pressed steel sleeves at bolt up spots. Swing arm is 1/4'' plate with pressed brass bushings. What you see is all I got,plus fiberglass box & fenders to cover the trike end. The 84 is too far gone, so I have a 90VR that has been gently used as a "donor bike" that I will use and attach the trike to. The rear end is a posi but no tags on it so don't know what gears unless I take it apart & get # off pinion gear, 14" rims. That is all I know untill I tear into it a little more. I will have "Trike" ? as I move forward LOL :canada::canada:Stewart
Grandpagak Posted November 25, 2009 #5 Posted November 25, 2009 do you got pictures of the rear wheel assembly and attachment.. as to how it is set up? kinda for ideas as to how do it mineself..
Rottdoglover Posted November 26, 2009 #6 Posted November 26, 2009 What the pic show is a 84 Venture Trike that has a custom made trike. Vertical pieces are 3/4'' plate aluminum with pressed steel sleeves at bolt up spots. Swing arm is 1/4'' plate with pressed brass bushings. What you see is all I got,plus fiberglass box & fenders to cover the trike end. The 84 is too far gone, so I have a 90VR that has been gently used as a "donor bike" that I will use and attach the trike to. The rear end is a posi but no tags on it so don't know what gears unless I take it apart & get # off pinion gear, 14" rims. That is all I know untill I tear into it a little more. I will have "Trike" ? as I move forward LOL :canada::canada:Stewart Ya don't have to go to the trouble of taking the rear apart to figure ratio. Just jack it up and count how many times the pinion turns vs the wheel revs. Make sure to roll BOTH wheels together or you'll get a bad count. I roll wheels 10 rounds just to average everything out. You're Free on 3:178:
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