On the other hand it would have been pretty cool if Indian had manufactured their own cyclecar. I wonder what it would have looked like? If they had, perhaps today there would be Indian to compete with Ford and General Motors.Essentially though Silverbear any motorcycle could be used in this way,
After the Great War the Americans forces left a good many Indian motorcycles in France and these were used by the French in a variety of ways to create vehicles.
I can think of a (somewhat) well known homebuilt three-wheeler that uses an Indian engine and sub-frame - the Shotwell. The original owner, Mr. Shotwell, built it when he was about 17, and before he died he gave (or might've sold, I can't remember) the car to Jay Leno. Mr. Leno got it up to running perfection and drives it sometimes.On the other hand it would have been pretty cool if Indian had manufactured their own cyclecar. I wonder what it would have looked like? If they had, perhaps today there would be Indian to compete with Ford and General Motors.
SB
That is the cat's meow...S.B.
Too late, Too late. The damage has already been done.
Steve.
Something like a hydraulic sky hook would work. One wheel in back and it could be registered here in the states. Give it a boat tail.Very doable. Probably easier than a tri car to build. Small motorcycle engine like a Lifan with a 4 or 5 speed trans and the road is yours. Oh, forgot. We'd need someone to help us in and out of it.
Steve.
Looks like they sprung a leak at the end there :s[FONT=Arial Unicode MS, sans-serif]Hello,
This video-clip will show simple go-kart, but with quite interesting transmission from front-mounted vertical-shaft engine (by twisted toothed timing belt) to rear axle, across bicycle's derailleur transmission. Interesting hand-brake and a few other details...
Zoran [/FONT]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AcZ8xi_iI4s
ABC picked up the story, too...http://www.cbsnews.com/news/bikecar-hybrid-combines-functions-of-both-makes-commute-fun/
This is interesting... especially that it appears on the CBS news site. Looks like something we forum members could make for a lot less money. Skip the solar panels, just charge it up.
SB