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Post by Admin on Dec 29, 2020 16:44:48 GMT -5
A little grinding, cutting, and welding can produce a street legal RT powered by a scooter 250 to 500 cc drivetrain. Definitely not a cool weather ride. Opinions? Admin
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Post by 1983jzr3w on Dec 29, 2020 20:12:59 GMT -5
Interesting as a basic trike. I would be more afraid of the helmet than the trike. Looks like something from a space movie prop department.
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Post by liteway on Dec 30, 2020 11:16:12 GMT -5
Street Legal? No. I do like the minimalism. There appears to be no front suspension, just a center pivot axel like my Troy bilt. How does it stay balanced with the rider so low? Wonder the purpose of the castors on the front of the axel? Must be more here than meets the eye.
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Post by davej98002 on Dec 30, 2020 16:08:59 GMT -5
I'd like to see more pictures. It looks like it uses two swivel mounts ("Castors?") up front that allows the front to swing in an shallow arc like a VW beams swing arms. Maybe 1 inch of rubber pads for some shock value inboard by the drivers heels. King-Pin type steering knuckles and drum brakes.
With this swing-arm, anymore than 1 inch suspension travel, you'd get major Caster swings, Camber will not change much so Toe will depend on angles and swing.
Good to about 40 MPH/70 Km/h, MAX!!!
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