Not the same........those are honkers.:xszpv:
Thought those were noses .... I'm so confused .... again ..:xzqxz:
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Not the same........those are honkers.:xszpv:
Why not save yourself all the hassle and buy one of these. You'll probably end up spending about the same money.
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yup seen that done as well as side by side doubles but unless you want to be "different" i wouldnt go through all the work... if you do you will need a way to keep the rocker at the bottom from moving at all .. if it does the distance between the sliders will vary and bind.. i dont think dollar wise there is any comparing leading link ...to the double forks and as a bonus if you put several pivot holes in the swing arm on the leading link you can change the trail in a blink if you need tothat is correct again i find 1.5 - 2.5 works for meso the way I understand it, the more trail, the harder it is to steer a trike, but too little trail and you get front end wobble?
also just for grins is it possible to do a double fork set up, or is it just a bad idea all around? I know someone with a water jet that maybe I could build the mounts and spacers to make this happen, as long as its not dangerous or just too costly comparably
View attachment 26108<---side view, top view of fork mounts at tree-->View attachment 26109
nice picture, extend frame line to ground make mark ,square up from center of axel make mark measure distance. axel mark should be toward tike.
I don't think this will work, frontso the way I understand it, the more trail, the harder it is to steer a trike, but too little trail and you get front end wobble?
also just for grins is it possible to do a double fork set up, or is it just a bad idea all around? I know someone with a water jet that maybe I could build the mounts and spacers to make this happen, as long as its not dangerous or just too costly comparably
View attachment 26108<---side view, top view of fork mounts at tree-->View attachment 26109
Yes, if shopping carts had more rake they wouldn't wobble so bad.:laugh:
so, basically, as I understand it, I can chop the front end out as far as I want, as long as it'll hold the weight, and I can get my Trail down to a max of 1-2 inches, keep my steering, comfort, and stability?
That is one nice setup for a trike
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