Schwinn Meridian Trike w/ Staton-RobinSubaru 35

Thanks, I think I will order that kit tomorrow. Mabe I can get it without the motor (i still have the front friction kit with a robin subaru 35cc. or i should just put both kits on the trike. hehe.

The roads here in new orleans are beyond horrible. We actually fix sink holes in the road by putting a 2" thick iron plate over it and spike it down. but that is only after it destroys enough cars. My schwinn cruiser with the 66cc Chinese setup is no match for the rough roads.

My usual commute is no more than 4 miles for anything. And i very rarely need to go over 20mph. I would like to be able to go out on a long cruise without having to worry about evey mile away from home is a possibe mile to petal back if the system fails.
 
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email me your address: bama_bikeguy at yahoo, I'll send the photographs that Dave sent me and the ones I took, to use as a guide.

The correct size of key-way for the axle slot is the most important factor, I'll see if I still have some of the stick in my shop.

If I do, I'll mail it too.
 
nice build

I have a Meridian Tricycle,...
was thinking more of a 4 stroke engine mounted on top of the tubes that re directly over the sprockets, (where the big basket was,...)
and then going straight down with the drive chain.
My question,... where did you ordered the extra sprocket from,..?
and could you explain again how to install it,...?

Also, I don't know what Staton is either,... the motor type,...?

any tips would help,...

scuba
 

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Dave Staton is the owner of Staton Inc., a company that makes a number of small engine powered devices as well as kits for motorizing bicycles. The company is well known, long established, dependable and makes quality products. They can be reached at: http://www.staton-inc.com/home.shtml

No, I do not work for nor am I associated in any way with the company or Dave Staton - I just appreciate quality.
 
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