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ddk said:I now fit the trike .
Have to make a new back support bracket (hello painted wood)
'tis a purple people seater
"Purple People Eater", LOL. You are dating yourself.
ddk said:I now fit the trike .
Have to make a new back support bracket (hello painted wood)
'tis a purple people seater
You dont' have to weld it on. If you cut one off a bike with the right sized downtube/seatube, and leave enough of those two tubes on the BB, you can fishmouth them sufficiently to wrap around the trike's frame tubing and bolt them onto it securely.ddk said:-have a bottom bracket shell for a 3-piece crank welded at the bend in the tubes 150mm crank arms like what's on the emoto.
Rassy said:It sounds like either the pedals are too close to you now or your legs are too long. It would probably be tough to get your legs shortened so moving the crank forward might solve the problem. Another possibility would be shorter cranks. I notice that's a one piece crank, so I bet a lot of those goodwill kid's bikes have the same crank with shorter arms. Maybe shorter crank arms and moving the bottom bracket forward and changing the fork.
Rassy was a no-show on Sunday
I could have been out riding the emoto!
Rassy, was that you who almost stopped when I was coming out of the lumbar yard parking lot?
bgnome said:how about bolting on a set of kiddie cranks to the top tube? this will let you adjust bottom bracket height easily.Rassy said:
http://www.sjscycles.co.uk/kiddy-crank-seat-tube-attachment-block-with-1225-mm-sealed-b-b-bearing-286-318-mm-black-prod18903/?src=froogleus¤cy=usd
instead of a new fork, maybe dropping down to a 20" wheel is a possibility?
may march I gets so cornfuzed... :lol:Rassy said:Rassy was a no-show on Sunday
I could have been out riding the emoto!
Rassy, was that you who almost stopped when I was coming out of the lumbar yard parking lot?
Uh, I posted somewhere that I would be heading past your place on May 4th (and back again on May 6th). Going on an organized ride down in Ferndale, California with my pedal trike riding buddy Bob. That's about 2 months from now, but if you want to use me for an excuse not to have to ride that's okay with me.
too late! bought a threaded rod (always find uses for threaded rods anyhoo)amberwolf said:If you have any old rear wheels laying around, you can use the axle from one as that threaded rod.
you mean like the web pages?amberwolf also wrote said:As for QC...we (the end-user) *are* the QC for almost all of the ebike stuff out there. (actually, for many other things, too).
-I understand thisRassy said:It really doesn't make sense that they would include a rear gear cluster with a front wheel kit. I think they just used the text from their rear wheel kit and didn't edit out that one sentence. I find a lot of the battery descriptions (BMSBattery, etc.), have the wrong weights and sizes because they obviously used the same text for different batteries without changing these little but important items.