Overkill

PROJECT"OVERKILL"
 

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And I Go On

PAGE TWO,SHE AINT DONE YET(^)(^)
 

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so...is the chainring on the pedals on the wrong side? Looks like it's on the same side as the sprocket for the motor...

That bike has to weigh quite a bit with all that steel. Looks like fun though.
 
How are you dealing with the chain tension? Do you plan to put a spring tensioner on the motor chain?

Its a great idea, I still prefer two wheels though.
 
Im working on a guide pully and a spring loaded tensioner. the detale will be forth coming. I would like to use a three wheeler, but given my size right now three wheels is a must. I have looked at mass produced recombant three wheelers and none of them were built with a large person in mind, and few had suspension."OVERKILL"HAS BOTH. But as I said before SHOOT ME if i take on a project this ambitious again.(^)
 
I'm looking forward to more pics - I didn't quite get my head around the engine mounting and suspension with the first pictures.
 
Im hoping to have the basic teninser guide set up shortly. The brake location and clerance have been my main problems., This is going to be one fun ride. I cannot wate(c)
 
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