Fulltimer New Member Feb 19, 2013 #1 My 7' 10" Dyno Roadster (Big Red) is being converted to a trike! I'll be sure to post pictures of its conversion process. Terry
My 7' 10" Dyno Roadster (Big Red) is being converted to a trike! I'll be sure to post pictures of its conversion process. Terry
Venice Motor Bikes Custom Builder / Dealer/Los Angeles Feb 19, 2013 #2 That's what I like to hear!!! Congrats for sticking with your bike! I recently built my 7-year old daughter a low rider trike so she could join us riding at the beach; now my son wants one, & so do I!
That's what I like to hear!!! Congrats for sticking with your bike! I recently built my 7-year old daughter a low rider trike so she could join us riding at the beach; now my son wants one, & so do I!
Fulltimer New Member Feb 19, 2013 #3 Thanks! The bike is kind of in my blood I guess. The more I thought about getting rid of her the more it bothered me. Terry
Thanks! The bike is kind of in my blood I guess. The more I thought about getting rid of her the more it bothered me. Terry
F fasteddy Well-Known Member Feb 20, 2013 #4 Good deal. Glad to hear that it's going to be reborn. I know about knee's not bending. Had both of mine replaced and it's still hard to pedal. Steve.
Good deal. Glad to hear that it's going to be reborn. I know about knee's not bending. Had both of mine replaced and it's still hard to pedal. Steve.
Fulltimer New Member Feb 21, 2013 #6 chainmaker said: Good to hear, which kit did you decide to go with? Click to expand... Cycles US/Choppers. As soon as it gets here I'm taking it to a welding shop and have them reweld everything. Just to be sure they are good welds. I'm sure its made in China. Terry
chainmaker said: Good to hear, which kit did you decide to go with? Click to expand... Cycles US/Choppers. As soon as it gets here I'm taking it to a welding shop and have them reweld everything. Just to be sure they are good welds. I'm sure its made in China. Terry
2door Moderator Staff member Feb 21, 2013 #7 Really glad to hear you're going to keep the bike, Terry. Keep us informed with some progress photos. Tom
Really glad to hear you're going to keep the bike, Terry. Keep us informed with some progress photos. Tom
Fulltimer New Member Feb 22, 2013 #8 2door said: Really glad to hear you're going to keep the bike, Terry. Keep us informed with some progress photos. Tom Click to expand... Will do. Just waiting on parts now. Terry
2door said: Really glad to hear you're going to keep the bike, Terry. Keep us informed with some progress photos. Tom Click to expand... Will do. Just waiting on parts now. Terry
Fulltimer New Member Feb 22, 2013 #9 So now it will be classified as a: Stretched Beach Cruiser Trike! Cool! Terry
Fulltimer New Member Feb 25, 2013 #10 Just waiting on parts now. Terry Attachments 003.jpg 642 KB · Views: 250 004.jpg 753.6 KB · Views: 189
Fulltimer New Member Mar 1, 2013 #12 runnermike said: That thing is gonna be sweet! Click to expand... Thanks! Terry
GearNut Active Member Mar 1, 2013 #13 I am very glad to hear that you decided to keep it! Looking forward to the build.
Fulltimer New Member Mar 2, 2013 #15 Now all I have to do is find a rear sprocket for the motor. One with a collar to attach to the axle. Terry
Now all I have to do is find a rear sprocket for the motor. One with a collar to attach to the axle. Terry