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fasteddy

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While I was welding up the last of the clutch part I kept looking at the electric tri car. I do believe that it's future is a delivery tri car.

The bike your describing would be a sweet about town traveler. Long on looks and not a speed demon. Looked up the Lifan engine and the price was great. I think it would be a great team with one of Sportsman Flyers frames.

Steve.
 
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Finished welding up the clutch part. No photos today but once it's gone through the sandblaster tomorrow I have some. Next on the list is making up a dual pull front brake. I had planned to use both levers to control each one of the front brakes but since one side has to be devoted to the clutch I now need to use one lever to control both the front brakes.

I do have a dual pull brake lever that I may be able to convert but if not it looks like a lot of creative staring is in order. Maybe just a little muttering and grumbling as well.

Steve.
 
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Hi Dogcatcher,
Thank you. My personal favorite dream would be a wicker side car. My son is going back to Uruguay the end of the month to pick up his motorcycle and start riding back to Vermont. I have asked him to see about having one built and sending it back but while he talked to a number of wicker furniture makers during the 17 months he spent getting down there it was always the problem of shipping back.

I may get to Mexico next winter for a while and I'll look into seeing if is possible to have one made. The dream will live on no matter what.

Steve.
 

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Keep an eye out on your local Craigslist. The Dallas Fort Worth Craigslist always has a lot of wicker furniture. .None will match up with the seat in the picture, but I have seen some close enough that they would work. At the time I found that out my wife had me searching for patio stuff.
 

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I do have a dual pull brake lever that I may be able to convert but if not it looks like a lot of creative staring is in order. Maybe just a little muttering and grumbling as well.

Steve.[/QUOTE]

Steve,
All those well-tried techniques are proven to work ... but if none of them do, try throwing-in a little chin-stroking too. That usually does the trick. ;)
 
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While I was welding up the last of the clutch part I kept looking at the electric tri car. I do believe that it's future is a delivery tri car.

The bike your describing would be a sweet about town traveler. Long on looks and not a speed demon. Looked up the Lifan engine and the price was great. I think it would be a great team with one of Sportsman Flyers frames.

Steve.
I'm still on board with the electric tri-car concept & the delivery set up would be a great look as well.
The loop frame is exactly what I had in mind for the 212 predator build, I have a new 212 on hand, for my young friends bike. If that project doesn't materialize I'd rather use the Lifan
97.7 cc on the Sportsman frame & do a little Indian tribute bike instead. Rick C.
 

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Hi Dogcatcher,

Looked on Craigslist and there were a few possibilities. It will be a summer project but I'll start looking for a likely victim now. Hard here to find one that wasn't factory painted but changing the colour is certainly possible.

Steve.
 

fasteddy

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Hi Rick,

If I were to build a gas powered bike that would be my choice. I will measure up the electric tri car today and see how the frame looks for the delivery box. Watched the deliver bike again and saw what they used for springs on the box. They shouldn't be a problem to make.

Steve.
 

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Finished welding up the clutch part. No photos today but once it's gone through the sandblaster tomorrow I have some. Next on the list is making up a dual pull front brake. I had planned to use both levers to control each one of the front brakes but since one side has to be devoted to the clutch I now need to use one lever to control both the front brakes.

I do have a dual pull brake lever that I may be able to convert but if not it looks like a lot of creative staring is in order. Maybe just a little muttering and grumbling as well.

Steve.
I remember doing 180's in the snow, my bro using the emergency brake not evenly adjusted (rear wheels) VW Bug. I think the Tadpole would turn left or right without the usual method of steering (turning the wheel) if two brake levers were used and not pulled evenly. Normal steering could compensate I expect if not pulling to much difference of the brake pads, but I expect dealing with that could be annoying to some.

To the point of light bulbs appearing above ones head, it took a while recently on a outing camping and riding motorcross. Finally I thought after seeing I was about 500 feet from my campground and the twist grip throttle cable was noticed broken inside the grip after I took apart the twist grip, I set the throttle on constant full open. A bungy cord I fastened to the mechanism with the return spring. I used the kill switch button on the handle bars to set the duty cycle to adjust speed.

Later when fixing the cable in the campground, I had a cover off and decided to look at the air filter. Lots of foamy oil from the breather and on some of the filter, but it was running fine, so should I care. I cleaned it and will get a new air filter anyway. Now a week later I figured why it was there.

Long coasting the bike with the kill switch, just after high speed run up the paved campground road, the centrifugal clutch shoes locked to the bell, and no spark equals foaming oil from the breather on the filter. I expect I will carry another cable and tools with me on the bike to repair on future trips to the boonies. Cable weights next to nothing and I carry most tools anyway.

Using that method to adjust speed on trails could be a bit dangerous besides maybe enough oil foaming and not getting burned could occur to a greater degree. Clogging the air filter and miles from campground does not fit well. Snow covering mud on the trails the first day before it melted was interesting.

Almost went down dealing with the mud, but stopped and turned around when steep hill and mud combined with stream crossing appeared.
 
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fasteddy

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Hi M.T.,

The two different brake levers would have taken some getting used to but since the bike is illegal in Canada because of the motor it will be a trailer queen for car and bike shows and private property. With a hand operated clutch it is also now a motorcycle.

Steve.
 

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Finished mount turned out fine Steve. Glad to have been of help with the chin-stroking tip. No need to thank me....:p
 

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Pete, Rick,

Thank you. Sixty years ago a school shop teacher told me I was a Fear Welder. I welded like that because I was afraid it might break.

I never got rid of the habit.

Steve.