deacon
minor bike philosopher
so I have three and a half weeks before I am supposed to build... However I have a couple of ideas to sneak around and work on. Before I do the trial and errror I usually do this time I have plenty of time to ask around. So here is the new trike for the mentally challenged. Er balance wise.
I am going to put the two wheels on the front. But I want to do the very minimum amount of work and as little as possible tools and talent required. I have a start and a design I think will do the trick.
Step one. .. Start with a 20" bmx type junker bike.
step two... remove the front wheel from the bike. be sure to save the drop out locks.
Step three... purchase a 3/8 fine thread rod about 18 inches long. (might have to go to automotive fasterns for this. If you know who sells one let me know please.
step four... purchase a 4" long inside diameter steel pipe (Plumbing dept)' work this between the front forks of the bike.
Step five... run the rod from step three through the forks and through the pipe between them.
step six... on each end of the threaded rod run a drop out lock from the original front wheel mounting.
step seven...At this point I will have to remove the axle and hardware from the front wheel. (good excuse to grease the bearings and inspect them. REASSEMBLE the wheel hardware on the outside end of the threaded rod attached to the front fork. Either side.
Step eight.... Do the same on the other side of the forkusing a spare wheel (I have lots of junker stuff.)
step nine... Attach a one foot piece of angle iron to the outside of each wheel to use as a support.
step ten.. Use an approximate 13" piece of angle iron drilled dead center and bolted to the brake hole of the front fork.
step eleven... Attach each of the outside support risers from the wheels to an end of the cross support bolted to the brake hole in the front fork.
Unless i have totally miscalculated this should be plenty strong enough and also be a secure mount. I could weld the pipe between the folks just to make a it a little more secure, but with the drop out locks I really dont think I need to do that..
So how about comments and advice before i waste my little bit of shop time on this project.
I am going to put the two wheels on the front. But I want to do the very minimum amount of work and as little as possible tools and talent required. I have a start and a design I think will do the trick.
Step one. .. Start with a 20" bmx type junker bike.
step two... remove the front wheel from the bike. be sure to save the drop out locks.
Step three... purchase a 3/8 fine thread rod about 18 inches long. (might have to go to automotive fasterns for this. If you know who sells one let me know please.
step four... purchase a 4" long inside diameter steel pipe (Plumbing dept)' work this between the front forks of the bike.
Step five... run the rod from step three through the forks and through the pipe between them.
step six... on each end of the threaded rod run a drop out lock from the original front wheel mounting.
step seven...At this point I will have to remove the axle and hardware from the front wheel. (good excuse to grease the bearings and inspect them. REASSEMBLE the wheel hardware on the outside end of the threaded rod attached to the front fork. Either side.
Step eight.... Do the same on the other side of the forkusing a spare wheel (I have lots of junker stuff.)
step nine... Attach a one foot piece of angle iron to the outside of each wheel to use as a support.
step ten.. Use an approximate 13" piece of angle iron drilled dead center and bolted to the brake hole of the front fork.
step eleven... Attach each of the outside support risers from the wheels to an end of the cross support bolted to the brake hole in the front fork.
Unless i have totally miscalculated this should be plenty strong enough and also be a secure mount. I could weld the pipe between the folks just to make a it a little more secure, but with the drop out locks I really dont think I need to do that..
So how about comments and advice before i waste my little bit of shop time on this project.