Swivel trike

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I know this one is a little different. And I know this is a motor only bike. So don't buck and snort about no pedals and such. Any way here it is.
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It started life as a 20 inch aluminum frame bmx/stunt bike.
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I added a 5 1/2 hp honda clone engine. And a couple of 4.10/3.50-5 wheels from northern tool.The top speed is 26 mph. However it is geared low. With 5.5 hp faster speeds are easy with a simple change of sprocket.
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The trick piece is the swivel between the motor assembly and the bike.
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This one is a lean to turn affair. It is an odd feeling to lean a trike and keep all three tires on the tarmac. When you are riding it "feels" like there are only two wheels. If you were to leave the pedal cranks intact it could be returned to a fully functional bicycle in a few min. There were no frame mod's at all. If you want to turn heads this will do it.
 
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great job!!!! and good idea! that thing must be pretty fast?? it would be intresting to keep the wheel at the back and put the engine up front.:)
 
that's a very cool looking little MB -- that -- any MB lover would love to ride

just doing some MOUNTAIN thinking here
how would you like to be around -- 8 years old
and find that THING under the Christmas tree ???

yes -- that's what Iam talking about

or -- how about 57 year old -- finding that MB under the mountain Christmas tree

if anyone happens to know my wife -- I hope you know what Iam getting at..

ride that MB thing
 
That things darn cool! Very unique.
The only thing that scares me a bit is the absence of a rear brake. Maybe some way to work a drum or disc brake into the rear axle?
Thanks for sharing!
 
hi mm; i was ripping through c/list i seattle--there is a thing called a honda gyroS threewheeled scooter for 1850. it has all the lights and stuff. i had never seen one. mitch
 
They still build the Gyro - just don't sell it here anymore due to NHTSB regulations. It is very popular all over Asia.
 
They Gyro by another name is T-Rex. It's a three wheeled trike with an engine at the back. I seen them at an rv show last winter. There were both gas and electric models.

As for this swivel trike... Well I cheer on anyone that has the enthusaim to bolt on an engine themselves. HT or other.

lol I'm in the leage of monster MB's so cheers! And get some brakes on that!
 
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