douglasseattle
New Member
I live in Seattle and I like the idea of commuting, but I HATE riding in the rain. My thought would be to design a trike with a full shell that is simple to build.
The idea would be to make a trike (velocar) that is:
1) easy to build starting with an already built recumbent
2) improved aerodynamics BUT still very simple with no where near the aerodynamics of the sophisticated models one might see in competitions
3) cheap
4) a full shell with decent protection from the elements
5) no special tools required
6) it must be DEPENDABLE and cheap to operate
7) not heavy
8) pedaling is used to make it legal
9) Green, electric is nice but too heavy and slow
I prefer a bike over a trike but as soon as a body is added it becomes a sail. Trikes take more room and it is much more difficult to jump around traffic unto a sidewalk
Some thoughts I have
Use a honda 35 or 50cc with a shift kit
Use coroplast
If bike were built use fabric sides which could be rolled back during windy periods
There used to be a guy who I would see riding his homemade duct taped vehicles as he commuted. They were not rockets but they were much faster than anyone on a racing bicycle. These looked bad, but seem like the right idea.
OK forum, let's see what you have
Thanks
Doug
The idea would be to make a trike (velocar) that is:
1) easy to build starting with an already built recumbent
2) improved aerodynamics BUT still very simple with no where near the aerodynamics of the sophisticated models one might see in competitions
3) cheap
4) a full shell with decent protection from the elements
5) no special tools required
6) it must be DEPENDABLE and cheap to operate
7) not heavy
8) pedaling is used to make it legal
9) Green, electric is nice but too heavy and slow
I prefer a bike over a trike but as soon as a body is added it becomes a sail. Trikes take more room and it is much more difficult to jump around traffic unto a sidewalk
Some thoughts I have
Use a honda 35 or 50cc with a shift kit
Use coroplast
If bike were built use fabric sides which could be rolled back during windy periods
There used to be a guy who I would see riding his homemade duct taped vehicles as he commuted. They were not rockets but they were much faster than anyone on a racing bicycle. These looked bad, but seem like the right idea.
OK forum, let's see what you have
Thanks
Doug
