Pretty damn cool 😎 👍. I'm obsessed with building a diy electric velomobile AKA fully enclosed aerodynamic recumbent trike. That's very fuel efficient & can cruise 55mph on the hwy.
@@custombikesandtrikes4374 Me neither, I'd rather use an engine but need electric & pedals to make it legal. I was planning to use an ebike kit. So it's not like I'd have to be electrical wizard 🧙♂️ and build it from scratch.
@@michaelbrinks8089 yep that sounds like it would be the easiest way. Too bad you couldn't disguise a little 212cc predator or something of the sort so you can hide it and keep the pedals. You could also build a pusher trailer that contains the motor and that would be really easy to hide also.
@@custombikesandtrikes4374 Sadly most velomobiles are #1 stupid expensive #2 not 100% fully enclosed. So they still let in some rain & cold around your head area #3 look super dorky. Except for a few, like the bullet shaped (& actually 100% enclosed) Trisled Aquila 3.... I still have no clue why any moped 🛵 company hasn't yet built a 350cc + velomobile like vehicle using a scooter platform. Just take the Piaggio mp3 scooter, lower seating position,stretch frame a bit & add lightweight aerodynamic removable weather enclosure= a scooter you can now use like a car in rain cold weather year round. It has all the benefits of a scooter. Plus can now be used year round like a car getting 75mpgs able to go 65-75 mph on hwy. With some storage compartments for groceries. The "Monoracer" fully enclosed aerodynamic motorcycle almost got it right. But screwed up by using only 2 wheels instead of the Piaggio mp3 or Yamaha Tricity leaning 3 wheel reverse trike design. Which would allow better use in rain/slick roads. Could be OK in light snow with the right tires.
Pretty damn cool 😎 👍. I'm obsessed with building a diy electric velomobile AKA fully enclosed aerodynamic recumbent trike. That's very fuel efficient & can cruise 55mph on the hwy.
I don't know enough about electronics to try, good luck!
@@custombikesandtrikes4374 Me neither, I'd rather use an engine but need electric & pedals to make it legal. I was planning to use an ebike kit. So it's not like I'd have to be electrical wizard 🧙♂️ and build it from scratch.
@@michaelbrinks8089 yep that sounds like it would be the easiest way. Too bad you couldn't disguise a little 212cc predator or something of the sort so you can hide it and keep the pedals. You could also build a pusher trailer that contains the motor and that would be really easy to hide also.
@@custombikesandtrikes4374 Sadly most velomobiles are #1 stupid expensive #2 not 100% fully enclosed. So they still let in some rain & cold around your head area #3 look super dorky.
Except for a few, like the bullet shaped (& actually 100% enclosed) Trisled Aquila 3....
I still have no clue why any moped 🛵 company hasn't yet built a 350cc + velomobile like vehicle using a scooter platform. Just take the Piaggio mp3 scooter, lower seating position,stretch frame a bit & add lightweight aerodynamic removable weather enclosure= a scooter you can now use like a car in rain cold weather year round. It has all the benefits of a scooter. Plus can now be used year round like a car getting 75mpgs able to go 65-75 mph on hwy. With some storage compartments for groceries.
The "Monoracer" fully enclosed aerodynamic motorcycle almost got it right. But screwed up by using only 2 wheels instead of the Piaggio mp3 or Yamaha Tricity leaning 3 wheel reverse trike design. Which would allow better use in rain/slick roads. Could be OK in light snow with the right tires.
This is good content it will reach people across the globe 💪
Awesome bikes. I really enjoyed watching this one.
Glad you enjoyed it.
You should do a live video as you are building your awesome builds
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I feel the same way😂