wheelbender6 Well-Known Member Local time 1:30 PM Joined Nov 13, 2008 Messages 2,800 Location TX Nov 6, 2013 #21 Saw this on on my local craigslist. Looks like a nice job on the thumper install. Last edited: Nov 6, 2013
Leroybrown420 Member Local time 11:30 AM Joined Nov 12, 2013 Messages 371 Location Arizona Nov 17, 2013 #22
Leroybrown420 Member Local time 11:30 AM Joined Nov 12, 2013 Messages 371 Location Arizona Nov 17, 2013 #23
KCvale In memory of KCvale 1959 - 2019 Local time 11:30 AM Joined Apr 18, 2010 Messages 3,508 Location Phoenix, AZ Nov 17, 2013 #24 Nice trike Leroy!
Leroybrown420 Member Local time 11:30 AM Joined Nov 12, 2013 Messages 371 Location Arizona Nov 17, 2013 #25 Thanks KC.
S sir john New Member Local time 12:30 PM Joined Nov 22, 2013 Messages 11 Apr 27, 2015 #26 This was it a few years ago its had a new frame since then Its undergoing a change of fuel at the mo that electric nonsence was never going to catch on, cwineese 2 strokers are the future just waiting on the post Toot toot of fruit
This was it a few years ago its had a new frame since then Its undergoing a change of fuel at the mo that electric nonsence was never going to catch on, cwineese 2 strokers are the future just waiting on the post Toot toot of fruit
boneswood New Member Local time 11:30 AM Joined May 27, 2015 Messages 22 Location Kamloops, BC Jul 1, 2015 #27
KCvale In memory of KCvale 1959 - 2019 Local time 11:30 AM Joined Apr 18, 2010 Messages 3,508 Location Phoenix, AZ Jul 4, 2015 #28 boneswood said: View attachment 57923 Click to expand... That's pretty cool. How is it for being 'wheelie happy'? I did a couple more electric adult trikes, this recumbent upgrade... It originally had a 24V tire friction drive front wheel motor. Made it a 1KW 48V 7-speed shifter. Man that thing could really scoot and stay in control, unlike regular trikes which get pretty scary above ~20mph.
boneswood said: View attachment 57923 Click to expand... That's pretty cool. How is it for being 'wheelie happy'? I did a couple more electric adult trikes, this recumbent upgrade... It originally had a 24V tire friction drive front wheel motor. Made it a 1KW 48V 7-speed shifter. Man that thing could really scoot and stay in control, unlike regular trikes which get pretty scary above ~20mph.
boneswood New Member Local time 11:30 AM Joined May 27, 2015 Messages 22 Location Kamloops, BC Jul 6, 2015 #29 Front wheel stays on the ground.
K Kirk New Member Local time 11:30 AM Joined Nov 25, 2015 Messages 11 Location Las Vegas Nov 25, 2015 #30 The attack dog with the Meridian.