I think this is the person who built the alantric body many years ago.
Yep, that's me. Took a while for me to wonder into this forum. I got here following links from Pinterest, where I've been posting artwork lately, well what I call morphic art.
I took the same name here as well.
The bulk of the photo library for this project, ! now on hold ! , is at facebook,
www.facebook/arakleaI use AriLea and ArakLea as short forms of my real name 'Ar.... Lea.... '. I don't like posting real names on unrestricted content since the internet is such a magnet for evil.
The project now is a 'Plug', a male mold form, which can be used for creating final molds. Hand layup composites only last so long, so the plug is kept to be able to recreate more molds. Unless of course the final molds are used to create templates that can be used to recreate the molds. It's a never ending cycle.
At the moment I only have the 'Plug'. I wish I could continue the project, but family maters take priority, and will for a while. So I AM open to options.
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So then, the big pitfall with DIY projects is having a nice body. It's the hardest to get right by look, the biggest effort. And the most problematic for universal appeal.
Many Reverse trike projects just skip it. I thought I would try and solve that issue by making a kit, then maybe ultimately a full trike kit.
I did my research to come up with the Atlantric, it has classic organic lines with wide appeal, and good aerodynamic characteristics.
As a design it's biggest drawback is a high door step-over, and challenging mechanism for the clam-shell top. But this top has some huge benefits. First, it opens both left and right, and can come clean off and be replaced. This is like having multiple cars in one.
Since I can not work on my project for now, I experiment with different styles, and definitely more than a billion are possible. Each varies for what drive it could have, and what actual aerodynamics and other attributes are supported. They are at ..
morphic-2f1r-autocycles/