moved the engine/trany forward 10 inches
Before
After
This puts my wheel base around 9 feet. I wanted to keep it down to 8 but I did not want to modify my rear.
Thank you
Bob
Forward progress, pun intended! Looks good
looks like plenty of room for radiator and neck/fork. will you use steering link rods or long handle bars?
The plan is to have the radiator under the truck bed in back and channel air to it,
I was thinking of using a steering link setup. I have seen a few of them and I am told they work well.
I personalty like the long handlebar look better but I have to balance the look with the function
Thank you
Bob
Now that I moved the engine/trany forward I will have to change my pinion angle.
Since they were moved forward and I will be using a double cardan style drive shaft I will have to lower my pinion to point at the trany output shaft again.
I have not figured out how much I will have to lower it yet but I will
Thank you
Bob
since I moved the engine and Trany forward I had to make a new Trany mount
I am keeping the old cross member because it is the right height for the back seat area
This is a quick mock up at 36 degrees will do a better mock up later
Not the wheels I will use just something I had around to stand up there
I like the fat car tire but not sure how well that will work
Thank you
Bob
I like your thinking in that the "fat car tire" out front will serve you best.
Engineering a wheel/brake mount for the stock GM wheel isn't rocket science, but it is critical in getting the trike to handle the way you want/expect it to. Looks like that's what your after in the "mockup"?
In my opinion/for what its worth, (not much), typical motorcycle fork or leading link setup might be easier to fab from scratch, but maybe you have that covered already...?
Traction is your/our friend, on a trike!
ya ditto on the fat car tire.....that tire will soak up a lot of small bumps.....plus w/ heavier engine, fork springing will need to be stiffer.....so that tire area will be more important than ever for ride quality. my .02
I have been scouring the internet for info on setting up a GM wheel for motorcycle forks but cant find much
I have been researching Leading link forks I believe I will go with some form of that
I want to keep my wheel base as short as I can
Right now my wheel base measures at 9 ft 2 inches
That is longer than I wanted but it is what it is
Thank you
Bob
I've never personally seen an automotive spindle assembly adapted to a trike front end by anyone here stateside, but if memory serves me, I believe it is a more common setup in Europe.
Perhaps someone from Europe, (or stateside), who might be reading this can offer advice?...
Haven't posted for a while, I have been tied up with other things
Finally had time to work on the trike today
Installed a dummy pulley and made adjustment brackets
I made it for it can be adjusted at 2 points. This way I have more choices of belt lenths
Not sure if I need to make rear stabilizing slide brackets or not yet
Thank you
Bob
Trike's so happy to be worked on that it's smiling!
...Bob .... glad you are back at the trike!!
I noticed my dummy pulley was very slightly out of line
I am redoing that this time I am using the same type of "jig" setup I did on the altenator
Replaced the rear brace. I will shape it later
Will build the truck bed off it
Thank you
Bob
I was thinking of ordering this neck
What do you think
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Motorcycle-F...-/162421455579
Thank you
Bob
I would think it ok. money seems about right.... It's about the same thing I did on Last Winter.....bored for light press on boat trailer bearing races. didn't make any provisions for seals....just made leather washers......turned and threaded a bolt from C1018. Now I'm assuming this is for standard Harley trees and bolt. Is that what front end you are going to use?
I put this one on mine. Heavy wall dom . Maybe a overkill but not a bad thing that supports all the weight up front.. I had a company in concord NH make my trees with a extra brace for 200. They are called hydrocam . Made out of 1/2 steel plate for two inch dom 250 wall tubing.. At least i know my front forks will stay on lol
http://www.ebay.com/itm/HARLEY-CHOPP...3D162421455579