marcilla.smith
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Hello,
I have wanted my own tilting three-wheeled vehicle since I first saw GM's Lean Machine at EPCOT's World of Motion sometime in the early 1980's. Recently, I decided to start with a motorized Trikke project as a starting point.
With 12" wheels, the T12 is arguably the flagship of the Trikke line. It is also no longer in production. The largest wheels I believe currently available are 8", although on the Trikke electric line a 10" wheel is used in the front.
Trikke has offered a "Tribred" kit in the past to add an electric assist hub motor, but never for the T12.
Inspired by this Instructable: http://www.instructables.com/id/Trikke-T-12-Electric-Conversion-55lb-25kg-/ , I went in search of the best deal I could find on a 12" 350w 36v hub motor, and decided on this: https://www.uumotor.com/12-inch-scooter-motor-brushless-gearless-or-geared.html
As the T12 is no longer made, and online retailers still offering them charge almost $800 or more, I consider myself fortunate to find one in such good condition on CL less than 1.5 hours away in Raleigh (I live in Greensboro, NC) which its former owner was willing to part with for $250.
Enough with the text though; here are some pics:
I have wanted my own tilting three-wheeled vehicle since I first saw GM's Lean Machine at EPCOT's World of Motion sometime in the early 1980's. Recently, I decided to start with a motorized Trikke project as a starting point.
With 12" wheels, the T12 is arguably the flagship of the Trikke line. It is also no longer in production. The largest wheels I believe currently available are 8", although on the Trikke electric line a 10" wheel is used in the front.
Trikke has offered a "Tribred" kit in the past to add an electric assist hub motor, but never for the T12.
Inspired by this Instructable: http://www.instructables.com/id/Trikke-T-12-Electric-Conversion-55lb-25kg-/ , I went in search of the best deal I could find on a 12" 350w 36v hub motor, and decided on this: https://www.uumotor.com/12-inch-scooter-motor-brushless-gearless-or-geared.html
As the T12 is no longer made, and online retailers still offering them charge almost $800 or more, I consider myself fortunate to find one in such good condition on CL less than 1.5 hours away in Raleigh (I live in Greensboro, NC) which its former owner was willing to part with for $250.
Enough with the text though; here are some pics:
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