The Toecutter
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uPET said:I've seen steering dampers being sold by several sellers in China for the KMX. Do you think they are any use, or just extra dead weight?
ZeroEm said:The Toecutter where did you get your frame or was it a full trike?
ZeroEm said:Have been hunting a frame for couple of years. Guess the only way is get a full trike and rebuild it.
Could just find another robust frame. Love my trike but don't think it would handle more weight and speed, would like to keep it the same. Then there is these Titanium frame. Don't like how high but may make a good peddle car frame.
by The Toecutter » Dec 23 2022 9:33am
You're going to need suspension, at least front or rear suspension, but preferably full suspension, if you want it to handle more weight and speed. The ones you linked will have center of gravity issues which adversely effect the vehicle dynamics. Going to a smaller rear wheel coupled with extending the wheelbase by adding a rear suspension on my KMX was perhaps one of the best things I did for its cornering capabilities. No longer can I easily make it go up on two wheels by cornering hard at speed, as now it wants to slide instead of tip, which is exactly what I'm after. More lateral Gs and less risk of roll over. Sure, I'm a few inches lower, and harder to see, but the fact that other people choose to waste their money on oversized gas guzzling vehicles and the fact that the auto industry deliberately builds them bigger and taller is not in my control. THEY are the safety risk, and not me. Which is why I'm building a roll cage.
ZeroEm said:I agree with all your points of view. This is why i'm looking for a frame or used trike but it needs to be sturdy. Full suspension is a must. Looking forward and wanting to get away from cars, even EV's. Want something with maybe two seats (inline not side by side) to go 5-10 miles at no more than 28 mph. Need room for hauling stuff. Want it covered. Live a Pebl.
My trike slides the front wheels, have never been on two wheels. Have rear suspension and wanting front. It's 4" off the ground and my battery is mounted between the front wheels under my legs. Don't think the ICE trike front suspension is enough. Like Addams, think it can be adapted to other trikes. like that it's makes the track wider.
The ti's would need to be reworked, suspension, batteries mounted below the frame with some type of skid plates and the seat is two up right for me. More my back than areo. Have been leaning towards 24" or 22" wheels will do 20's but hard to spoke wheels unless find a solid wheel or maybe go to moped or motorcycle wheel.
Quit using gas over 3 yrs ago. My lawnmower is electric too.
by uPET » Dec 25 2022 2:40pm
ZeroEm wrote: ↑Dec 23 2022 9:54am
I agree with all your points of view. This is why i'm looking for a frame or used trike but it needs to be sturdy. Full suspension is a must. Looking forward and wanting to get away from cars, even EV's. Want something with maybe two seats (inline not side by side) to go 5-10 miles at no more than 28 mph. Need room for hauling stuff. Want it covered. Live a Pebl.
My trike slides the front wheels, have never been on two wheels. Have rear suspension and wanting front. It's 4" off the ground and my battery is mounted between the front wheels under my legs. Don't think the ICE trike front suspension is enough. Like Addams, think it can be adapted to other trikes. like that it's makes the track wider.
The ti's would need to be reworked, suspension, batteries mounted below the frame with some type of skid plates and the seat is two up right for me. More my back than areo. Have been leaning towards 24" or 22" wheels will do 20's but hard to spoke wheels unless find a solid wheel or maybe go to moped or motorcycle wheel.
Quit using gas over 3 yrs ago. My lawnmower is electric too.
What are your thoughts on not having a frame at all, but having a monocoque body which everything bolts to? If you are going to have a protective body anyway, would it end up being lighter?
uPET said:I see your point. I have gone around in circles for years trying to decide what to do and in the end not built anything. Having a shell on a frame gives excellent flexibility, but I worry how easy it is to keep the weight under control. So many of these designs I've seen have rapidly ended up at 70Kg or more.
I suppose another option as a kind of half way house would be the space frame, but would that give any benefit?
ZeroEm said:My main goal supporting weight then weather. I'm close to 300lbs now so 70kg while supporting up to 250kg of total weight would be ok. Don't really plan on doing 60kph or faster. Have a Titanium frame back in my head again. Don't see any KMX kits around and if going to buy a complete trike might as well be a Ti trike but they need a lot of mods. Suspension would be first thing.
y The Toecutter » Jan 04 2023 1:36am
uPET knows a guy who might be able to sell one to you. But it may not be able to handle your weight. Mine has a rider weight limit of 225 lbs mentioned in the instructions/specs for "offroad" riding, and 300 lbs for on-road riding. The spindles are the weakest part of the chassis. Carrying 45 lbs of suspension/body/EV parts, plus my 150 lbs, plus 15 lbs of tools/food/water, put it close to that limit. I had only 15 lbs to spare before overloading it in the "offroad" spec(which is what I assume is needed due to the condition of the roads where I am located), and did so when I'd make grocery runs or haul heavy items. Even while not exceeding the loading limit, a steering spindle did fail on me at 40 mph due to hitting a deep 7" pothole, albeit that spindle was already cracked from ramping a racoon at 40 mph a month prior that ran out in front of me at night.ZeroEm wrote: ↑Jan 03 2023 8:00am
My main goal supporting weight then weather. I'm close to 300lbs now so 70kg while supporting up to 250kg of total weight would be ok. Don't really plan on doing 60kph or faster. Have a Titanium frame back in my head again. Don't see any KMX kits around and if going to buy a complete trike might as well be a Ti trike but they need a lot of mods. Suspension would be first thing.
The KMX is fairly stout, but it has its limitations. My frame has over 70,000 miles since 2016. It has developed inside surface rust of a small fraction of a millimeter in width that I first discovered after cutting the frame apart to install the rear shock, but looked perfectly fine outside on that section cut, with the paint intact. The KMX frame is repairable with rudimentary steel welding skills. Titanium, OTOH, is a lot more difficult to weld and requires specialized equipment, in the event you ever need to repair it.
by The Toecutter » Jan 04 2023 8:34pm
You might have difficulty finding someone who can weld titanium, and if you do, you're going to pay very dearly for it.
ZeroEm said:Metal shop 5mi from me that sales Titanium, before I commit better see if they know someone.
by The Toecutter » Jan 07 2023 1:51pm
I'd love to build my own space frame from titanium. Its strength makes it possible to have a fully-built "glider" with suspension/wheels/tires/axles/brakes/body that are robust enough for triple digit speeds and some minimal collision protection, with everything present except the EV drivetrain/batteries, all weighing in around 65 lbs. That leaves a lot of room for batteries before reaching 100 lbs.ZeroEm wrote: ↑Jan 06 2023 8:13pm
Metal shop 5mi from me that sales Titanium, before I commit better see if they know someone.
The goal is a miniaturized electric Formula SAE car with velomobile aerodynamics, pretending to be(and also functional as) a "bicycle". The main bottleneck is a lack of modern DD hub motor tech being represented in the hobbyist market, because such a vehicle is just barely possible still using steel, with the tradeoff of going to a smaller battery, but the best hub motor I can find for the application is the Leafbike, limiting my horsepower output. I could use a middrive, but that opens up more unwanted issues of complexity and maintenance that goes against the purpose of this vehicle. A former member of this site built such a vehicle as described but with a 6kW middrive, but I promised I wouldn't share his private videos of its antics.
ZeroEm said:The formula car aerodynamics is limited by rules. You can make it better. Used to look at TRUBLU Racing trikes down under.
This is on a Spaceframe, like roll cage. Low speed albet.
Don't think the full trike needs titanium, rear forks, suspension and the front suspension, crossbar.
Some bicycles here at ES would be hard to pass.It would simply be a small, go-fast machine that can pass as a "bicycle".