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04.15.2009, 06:50 PM

Very cool project you have there fox. What did it cost ya so far?


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04.15.2009, 09:20 PM

I also want to do what you are doing but with a 3 wheeler because it would mainly be something to tinker with and for utility purposes. I also thought it would be tippy too but I would put something like street bike rollers on it or something. It would have a lean but not fully tip. Just a thought.


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04.15.2009, 10:06 PM

those 3 wheelers are pretty hard to tip to be honest and its actually easier to tip the 4 wheelers. to get the 3 wheelers to tip u really have to wrap that steering bar around and even then it will hit those skid bars on the side there and all that will happen is one of the back wheels will come like 8in off the ground and spin till it hits again. but the 4 wheeled ones seem to get out of control easier as it takes less effort to make a tight turn and get out of control. but add some speed to the mix and really they both become pretty unsafe due to the suspension and those tires are not exactly speed rated. my dad fixes golf carts and me and my brother used to put those old harley 3 wheelers through hell. they are lots of fun. i have a kawasaki 440 sled engine im planning on dropping in a 3 wheeler this year when the weather gets better
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