AtomicZombie has just released the plans for the
Warrior Racing Trike
http://www.atomiczombie.com
I want to build one!!!
I already have enough square tubing for it.
Construction process for the rear forks ...
I deviated from the original plans ...
they called for square tubing all the way to the end
With just a 45 degree cut/taper.
After reading the plans completely thru one time. I knew that what was intended for the rear dropouts wasn't going to work for me. I needed to make thin sections at each end so that my GEBE 32cc Tanaka engine could mount to the rear axle. I also had to bend them slightly so that they would have a straight even area to attach the dropouts and rear wheel. I clamped them on either side of a 5-1/4" wood block for the wheel spacing.
The plans called for 1-1/2" tubing ...
Which I considered major overkill. Besides I had some 1-1/4" tubing left over from the DeltaWolf trike I built ... So I made the rear forks out of the smaller tubing. And since I used up all the smaller tubing, I'll make the rest of the frame out of the larger tubing.
So this is what I accomplished today.
All the ends are capped and the welds have been ground ... sort of smooth ...
Tomorrow is dropouts and the seat tube.
I'm considering changes to the dropouts to work with screw-in rear derailleurs.
One of the rear pieces is slightly thicker than the other ... I discovered that it worked just fine if I welded a 3/16" plate piece that was 3" long, and the width of the tubing. I cut away all but the inside wall of the tubing ... welded the plate onto the inside of that wall past the point of the slant. Then welded the slant cap on. The thicker one was the first one and I over-laid the plate with a tubing cap. NOT! Only cap the 45 degree slant after welding the plate in. It will be more than sturdy enough.
Love your blog. I won't need to buy the plans. I'll just wait til you are done with your blog and I can get all the info I need. Thanks a bunch.
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ReplyDeleteI see we have an individual with low self-esteem from the AtomicZombie forum who can only feel good about himself when he attacks others in an attempt to bring them down to his level ... sorry to see that.
ReplyDeleteIt's better when you stick to the joy of building your own bikes and sharing discoveries along the way.