Motorized off road trike.

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GoKartRstoration

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Been thinking about it for a while, finally got most of my parts and went to work. Manco rear end that I found at the junkyard with a bike front end I got from my neighbor. 1.5 inch thick walled square tubing to attach the two. 6.5 predator on the back with a 7.556 gear ratio to some 18 inch golf cart tires. Only going to top out at 25mph but it's more of a off road crawler. I'm trying to upload pictures so hopefully y'all can see it. If not tell me and I'll try again.

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Making a YouTube link right now will post the link when it's finished.

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https://youtu.be/DkSp30wPc1k
Link of the trike, not completely done yet.
 

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Hmm, I can see a few potential hang ups myself.

Might want to look into a tc, or rework your gear ratio. I'm just thinking 18" tires, 7.5:1 gear ratio, off road, gonna have problems doing anything but flat land, and maybe problems then as well.

Second, while I don't mind front facing trikes for on road... they're already unstable as is. Taking that into an offroad condition...yikes. keep it wide to minimize tipping and such.
 

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Only going to top out at 25mph but it's more of a off road crawler.

That's about the speed you would have for a flat driving yard kart, not anything to be taken off road, or even off pavement for the most part.

It's going to have a centrifugal clutch going to a jackshaft to bring the gearing down so I beleive its will be fine. If not I'll get a TC.

15-17 mph would be fine for a max final speed with a centrifugal clutch, like the baja heat/warrior bikes are geared to for off road. Anything above that and you will be wishing you got a torque converter.
 

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The off roading im talking about is mainly riding through ditches and through a couple of mild trails we have in the woods. Not really major hills or anything too tough. I guess I'll see In a couple of weeks weather or not it performs well with this ratio. If not a TC it will be.
 

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Off road trike UPDATE

Torque is GREAT despite what some said. Spins tires from a stop and clibes hills with ease. Golf cart tires did better than I thought offroad only getting me stuck once. Turning is HORRIBLE on pavement but GREAT offroad and I actually have a better turning radius than I thought. Can do donuts and drive great on slick grass. Will try to post videos on my YouTube account very soon. Here are some pictures. :wai: :wai:
 

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