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A little "side" project!


Discussion at Motorized Bicycle Engine Kit Forum in the Paint Booth & Chop Shop forum. Actually a big side project. Just been wanting to build a grocery getter/bike hauler/tractor puller/ swamp buggy racer. ...
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Old 08-07-2009, 01:24 AM
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Actually a big side project. Just been wanting to build a grocery getter/bike hauler/tractor puller/ swamp buggy racer. Gonna mount a 33cc Robin motor w/ an 8 speed low, low, low geared shifter outfit.

I stood on it and it didn't flex a bit; its made of 1"x1" square tube w 1/16" wall thickness and a little angle. I think it weighs maybe 60ish lbs w/o motor I suspect it'll haul 400+ lbs including rider!

Can't decide if I want a wood or metal deck. It will have a disc brake on the side in addition to the v's standard on the DB. HD wheels all around. Haven't decided on tires either. If anyone knows of good load handling tires.

Toying around w/ the idea of building a front spring suspension or possibly hydraulic springer.

Anyway many more ideas floatin' around but here it is so far.

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Old 08-10-2009, 01:11 AM
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Got the disc brake caliper mt welded on. Built a front wheel up w/ 11g spokes to match the rear. Painted everything up and mocked it up a bit for pics. Oh and I may try going w/ a 9 speed cassette instead of an 8.

So anyway, here're some updated photos.
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How are you powering it?
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Old 08-13-2009, 01:14 AM
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Subaru Robin 35cc. Here're some pics as it stands today. I'm hoping to have it finished in a week or so, It could take longer though.
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Subaru Robin 35cc. Here're some pics as it stands today. I'm hoping to have it finished in a week or so, It could take longer though.
That looks like a very capable hauler. I have mounted sidecars on a couple of motorcycles. And put a few thousand miles on them. It looks like your sidecar has no lead on the third wheel. Be very careful making a right hand turn. Without any lead on the sidecar wheel, the rear bicycle wheel can lift fairly easily. That can sometimes cause the nose of the sidecar to dive into the ground. It may or may not be a problem on a bicycle rig. Just be cautious.
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Old 08-13-2009, 08:23 PM
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Thanks for the heads up. I wasn't sure about that but I know Urals have no lead cause they drive the car wheel w/ the shaft that drives the bike wheel. So I just went w/ that. I intend on taking all turns carefully for sure, also I'll have it pedalable shortly and can get a better idea of what it will do prior to mounting the motor.
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