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by donn » Jun 16 2019 6:29pm
I like two wheels because it's more fun.
For myself, I'm not real interested in designs that put the cranks above the seat. It's awkward, and some people think you lose a little functionality because of blood flow or something. I know a lot of people go there, so it can't be all that bad ... but wait, a lot of people ride upright bicycles, so never mind that logic.
For motorized, as I've said before, rear suspension is a big step up. With that, you can load the rear wheel way up, with a load platform cantilevered out back off the suspended frame. I bet the frame only needs to be a little longer, and the seat a little forward, to change the feel of the ride quite a bit; shifting the weight forward should improve (I think) slow speed stability a little, maybe lose a little high speed stability but (even) less sure of that.
I wonder how Justin set up that steering linkage. The hard part might be tapping the bolt into the front fork crown - could be easy, depending on the fork, just have no idea. Mine already had it, so I only needed a new rod with "rod end bearings" on either end, which was just an aluminum tube with sawed off bolts inserted and pinned, and female rod ends screwed on. It adds one more item that gets in the way of things around the frame, but it's way better than big "tiller" steering bars. Geometry isn't critical, handles surprisingly independent of the exact steering ratio.