Bob,
Ok If I understand you right. You are puting a fixed sprocket onto the right side of the hub conected to yhe crank and the freewheel will be motor driven. . Excuse my ignorance but wouldn't that make the crank turn anytime the wheel turned. Since I haven't come up with a solution for the dual freewhel we were trying for, I am just going to add the 27T adapter and like you pedal alot. Nice thing about a trike though is I have a bar to put my feet up on when cruising down the rail trail. I was going to put it on the left side, but I want to be able to use the hubs gearing, so RSD it is. As much as I was dual freewheels that the cyclone offers, I can't see spending over $400 for a little hassle. Let us know how yours turns out. I am waiting till after X-Mas to get the needed parts and seeing your progress will help.
JD
Ok If I understand you right. You are puting a fixed sprocket onto the right side of the hub conected to yhe crank and the freewheel will be motor driven. . Excuse my ignorance but wouldn't that make the crank turn anytime the wheel turned. Since I haven't come up with a solution for the dual freewhel we were trying for, I am just going to add the 27T adapter and like you pedal alot. Nice thing about a trike though is I have a bar to put my feet up on when cruising down the rail trail. I was going to put it on the left side, but I want to be able to use the hubs gearing, so RSD it is. As much as I was dual freewheels that the cyclone offers, I can't see spending over $400 for a little hassle. Let us know how yours turns out. I am waiting till after X-Mas to get the needed parts and seeing your progress will help.
JD