T-man's Reverse Trike ( Full Video Build )

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My thoughts,

Will the chain hit that cross bar?

You could have saved money by buying a Honda or yamaha Fat Cat or Big Wheel real wheel. it has the brakes,sprocket and hub built in. You could of also set it up with chain adjusters.

If I was you I would weld another plate over your pillow block bearing mounting holes on both top and bottom. Then slot the holes to adjust your chain. It would be a simple mod to weld the plates on. Drill two holes and use a die grinder to slot the holes.
 

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hit the cross bar, nope I played He// trying to get that to work. The chain will go around like on some minibikes.
I never though of doing that to the bearings, I was going to do that to the Jack shaft and motor.
The chain sections will be a little longer then what I'm use to. I would like to put an TC on this but I think I'll only be able to clutch & spoketize it:worried2:
 

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jareeB, kind of . It seems that every time I use it I have to relearn how to weld... it gets realy irritating.

thanks Ghanem
 

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hit the cross bar, nope I played He// trying to get that to work. The chain will go around like on some minibikes.
I never though of doing that to the bearings, I was going to do that to the Jack shaft and motor.
The chain sections will be a little longer then what I'm use to. I would like to put an TC on this but I think I'll only be able to clutch & spoketize it:worried2:

Sorry if I sounded negitive. I was not rying to be. Great work and I watch all the vids you post here.

The fat cat wheel would be a good idea though. Not sure how many sprockets you could get for it though. Also my welder does not do what yours was doing.
 

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basically u got a stick welder but the stick comes out on request

this is a great build i cant wait to see it go

is this self designed or did u get the plans

also u commented on the complexity of the cross bar on the back

is there any reason u need the dog leg
cant u just weld a cross bar between the bar the axle is supported on
 

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sure no problem big.
fowler, this is my own design. inspired by the picture below
I dont quite undertsand you last "?"
 

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oh ok . that back bar is pritty much a gard for the tire I might use it for some type of fender thingy not sure yet. there is a cross bar infront of the tire, so its kind of boxed in.
 

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T-Man I got another tip if you do not mind? What about building a mini nerf bar on the swing arm to protect the brake rotor? You could make a simple round bar off the swing arm looping around the outside of the rotor connecting to the swing arm behind the rotor. Then get some flate bar and make a runner under the rotor. Kind of like Dingos have.

If your rear tire is riding high on a rock. Then say slides off the rock to the left your rotor would take a beating. Or drifting into a curb or rock on that side.

Just a thought friend.

I seen my old man make spacers in tight spaces like that. He used silly putty to stuff into the space. The just measured the silly putty.
 

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Nylon washers in the plumbing dept. Also fix the frame right. You can think of a way right? Your T-Man.

Also tie the motor mount rail to the frame. You said you were not sure? I would do it.
 
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