I got a package in the mail recently from Curtis Fox containing two mtb forks (24" & 26") in the old 1" diameter and today took the time to fit the 26er to the hybrid trike. The lack of a front brake setup on the old Golden Motor electric wheel has had me stymied on how to get a front brake plus have a suspension fork. It was Curtis who suggested the solution or I never would have thought of it... just don't know much about mountain bikes and was under the impression that they all used a 1 1/8" head tube. Not all, as it turns out.
This is a perfect solution giving both a suspension fork and a decent front brake. Along with the intended disc brake on the rear axle the trike should have good stopping power. Thank you, Curtis!
This has been a strange summer with no Motorbicycling Summer Camp For Boys Who Never Grew Up. Steve has been laid up with a bum knee which is finally on the mend and I've been busy with making the transition to an apartment in town (Ely) where I'll spend my winters from now on. Besides moving belongings I've been setting up my man cave which has three motorbikes in the living room and will have a work bench in the bedroom. I consider the bikes (34 Elgin Velocipede, 51 Schwinn "kindalikeawhizzer", and the Indian Hiawatha Tri-car) as rolling art, so they can be worked on as I want they are also on display for extended creative staring and also safely stored away. I have to be selective about parts and tools since it is an efficiency apartment and room is limited, so I have pick and choose what to work on this winter.
The hybrid trike needs to be squeezed in to the bedroom now that the front fork problem is solved. It will be some time before the 63 Schwinn American Deluxe frame can be reworked to accommodate the differential axle and gas engine (next summer at the soonest), but I can work out the electric side of the hybrid equation with the bike as a two wheeler and be that much further along with the build when the frame is reworked.
I'm pleased that the fatty tire (cyclops 2.35 X 26) fits without a problem and the threaded head tube is long enough that I don't have to cut down the extra long Schwinn head tube. Perfect. Pretty soon I'll paint the fork to match the rest of the bike and come snow time I can start tinkering in earnest. As Arnold said, "I'll be back".
SB
This is a perfect solution giving both a suspension fork and a decent front brake. Along with the intended disc brake on the rear axle the trike should have good stopping power. Thank you, Curtis!
This has been a strange summer with no Motorbicycling Summer Camp For Boys Who Never Grew Up. Steve has been laid up with a bum knee which is finally on the mend and I've been busy with making the transition to an apartment in town (Ely) where I'll spend my winters from now on. Besides moving belongings I've been setting up my man cave which has three motorbikes in the living room and will have a work bench in the bedroom. I consider the bikes (34 Elgin Velocipede, 51 Schwinn "kindalikeawhizzer", and the Indian Hiawatha Tri-car) as rolling art, so they can be worked on as I want they are also on display for extended creative staring and also safely stored away. I have to be selective about parts and tools since it is an efficiency apartment and room is limited, so I have pick and choose what to work on this winter.
The hybrid trike needs to be squeezed in to the bedroom now that the front fork problem is solved. It will be some time before the 63 Schwinn American Deluxe frame can be reworked to accommodate the differential axle and gas engine (next summer at the soonest), but I can work out the electric side of the hybrid equation with the bike as a two wheeler and be that much further along with the build when the frame is reworked.
I'm pleased that the fatty tire (cyclops 2.35 X 26) fits without a problem and the threaded head tube is long enough that I don't have to cut down the extra long Schwinn head tube. Perfect. Pretty soon I'll paint the fork to match the rest of the bike and come snow time I can start tinkering in earnest. As Arnold said, "I'll be back".
SB
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