I don't believe it can be done . . in my mind i don't see how , Shaft drive turns E and West and chain N and south . you would need some sort of a jack shaft and that would hurt the HP to the rear wheels. what Co. makes a shaft or chain only???
Is converting from a shaft drive to belt drive difficult or expensive?
A lot of the bikes i like for conversion are shaft drive, but the conversion kits I favor are belt or chain drive.
Any ideas?
oldnewby
I don't believe it can be done . . in my mind i don't see how , Shaft drive turns E and West and chain N and south . you would need some sort of a jack shaft and that would hurt the HP to the rear wheels. what Co. makes a shaft or chain only???
If it is a honda are b.m.w. it can not be done.
If it is a harley with a belt drive the trike kits come with a drive belt system.
Yes & no. Here at Trinity we are working on a somewhat related conversion of the 1100cc (and under) shaft drives. No jack shaft per se, but we're not tapping the shaft drive roation directly anyway.
I'm leaning towards a 1983 SilverWing Interstate as my test prototype or perhaps a Pacific Coast. Perhaps by the fall...we'll see. Stay Tuned.
Bob Witte
The Trinity Trike