Thomas Salley
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has anyone tried converting Cruzbike to a delta trike?
Flevotrike wanna be maybe.
Flevotrike wanna be maybe.
I made a prototype delta trike out of my Silvio.has anyone tried converting Cruzbike to a delta trike?
Flevotrike wanna be maybe.
In the case of my design, you get balance assist near vertical, which means you can putter away uphill slowly without falling over at far lower speeds than normal. You can stop at a light without unclipping. Etc yadda yadda.More secure cornering in wet, snow, gravel. Mainly they're supposed to be a hoot. Plus I'm not so old I need a tadpole.
I took a non-tilt-lock approach (balance assist != tilt-lock) so I couldn't forget to disengage the tilt lock and then roll during cornering.
I wanted to make something that could get me to a steep, slick-with-rain, smooth asphalt hill.
Here are the highlights from the thread in which all the rest of my design stuff is posted. There are a few YouTube videos in there, including me riding it a couple times.That makes sense. Are pics available?
Great connection made Rod!http://trego-trolley.com/
Is this a consideration?....The small wheels at the rear of a Cruzbike would not look attractive at all, but I like the mechanism and the fitting.
More secure cornering in wet, snow, gravel. Mainly they're supposed to be a hoot. Plus I'm not so old I need a tadpole.
Great connection made Rod!
It would look a little more like a penny farthing!
On a technical note, the connection would need to be at the same angle as a front fork- at least roughly - for the tilting to function for us. It would not be plug-and-play to the rear of a Cruzbike. Standard diamond frame front fork very roughly ~70 degrees, Cruzbike rear ~145? degrees. It would be a trike but not tilting until the attachment point is rotated appropriately. Pretty sweet idea though.