Dan
Don't be despondent I have an equally large pile of my own scrap in the midlands !
As you can see it closely resembles a Python bike , and that is because it is a Python bike !!!
It is to narrow to stand on it's own as as DannyC says when they decide to go [ over m] they go fast , well actually very fast ! there is no way of stopping them.
Did I say it was very narrow ? those rear wheels are withing the shadow of the seat !
I cannot ride it 1 dam foot ! , I gently trundled off the end of the drive for about 14' trying desperately to get both feet on pedals to no avail
So I have one last experiment to do with iLean before it is back to FlevoTrike style centre ?
I build but never tried this , although it looks narrow I think the wheels will be about 24" apart so 4" less than current fixed trike.
So make a simple clamped piece of angle to join inside of BB axles together , find some way of clamping to existing frame and move over rear crank arms set @ 90' wheels etc
Can it stand , can I ride it ?
Paul
Don't be despondent I have an equally large pile of my own scrap in the midlands !
As you can see it closely resembles a Python bike , and that is because it is a Python bike !!!
It is to narrow to stand on it's own as as DannyC says when they decide to go [ over m] they go fast , well actually very fast ! there is no way of stopping them.
Did I say it was very narrow ? those rear wheels are withing the shadow of the seat !
I cannot ride it 1 dam foot ! , I gently trundled off the end of the drive for about 14' trying desperately to get both feet on pedals to no avail
So I have one last experiment to do with iLean before it is back to FlevoTrike style centre ?
I build but never tried this , although it looks narrow I think the wheels will be about 24" apart so 4" less than current fixed trike.
So make a simple clamped piece of angle to join inside of BB axles together , find some way of clamping to existing frame and move over rear crank arms set @ 90' wheels etc
Can it stand , can I ride it ?
Paul