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My trike

Posted: Tue Sep 01, 2009 7:09 pm
by jor2daje
I recently bought a cheap harbor freight welder just to try my hand at welding and I have built a welding cart, and this tricycle. The tricycle was based on this, but i didnt have any square tubing so I just used old bicycle parts, a shopping cart, and a school chair. Its basically a tricycle with shopping cart wheels for the back wheels.

Its a blast to ride but occasionally difficult to control, so I thought I'd ask advice of you guys because everyone on this site is very mechanically inclined. I was thinking some sort of brake system to stop the caster wheels from being able to cast. This way you could ride it like a normal trike in straight lines but still do 360s whenever. Any input is appreciated

ps any tips for a welding newb would also be appreciated.

Re: My trike

Posted: Tue Sep 01, 2009 7:12 pm
by boyntonstu
jor2daje wrote:I recently bought a cheap harbor freight welder just to try my hand at welding and I have built a welding cart, and this tricycle. The tricycle was based on this, but i didnt have any square tubing so I just used old bicycle parts, a shopping cart, and a school chair. Its basically a tricycle with shopping cart wheels for the back wheels.

Its a blast to ride but occasionally difficult to control, so I thought I'd ask advice of you guys because everyone on this site is very mechanically inclined. I was thinking some sort of brake system to stop the caster wheels from being able to cast. This way you could ride it like a normal trike in straight lines but still do 360s whenever. Any input is appreciated

ps any tips for a welding newb would also be appreciated.

Here's mine:

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Posted: Tue Sep 01, 2009 7:21 pm
by Mr.Sandman
hmm i think i see a trike phase coming after this slingshot phase. Nice job though. Ever try to wheelie in it?

Posted: Tue Sep 01, 2009 7:25 pm
by jor2daje
Dang boyntonstu thats awesome, Im thinking of making something similar to that for my next project only the two wheels will be in the front, and it will use a small gas engine to drive the single rear wheel.

Posted: Thu Sep 03, 2009 9:00 am
by smiley_666
put the castors on more of an angle, that way your body weight will help straighten up the rear wheels