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    Swing arm leaning trike

    Thank you for your reply Jim. Now to figure out the steering.
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    Swing arm leaning trike

    I think I'm going to have to rethink my tilting being initiated by the rider/driver. On a bike, you are rarely dealing with much more than just your body weight. Maybe an extra passenger at times. But if I'm going to create an electric commuter, then I'm looking at a couple hundred pounds of...
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    Swing arm leaning trike

    amberwolf Thank you very much for your reply. You bring up a very valid point about the lever effect. My thought was the gears only adjusted the pivot location. They do not have anything to do with the tilting. I was thinking like on a regular bike, the tilting would be initiated/controlled...
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    Swing arm leaning trike

    This is my first post here. I've always been fascinated with leaning trikes...specifically tadpoles. I've never seen one with swing arms. My idea in simple terms is to take 3 bike frames. 2 of the frames you cut off the back, aft of the seat post. The remaining frame you do the opposite...
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