@@karenclark7952 Here you go www.amazon.com/Conversion-Kit-Use-Hollow-Black/dp/B00JTITDU2/ref=asc_df_B00JTITDU2/?tag=hyprod-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=241933929248&hvpos=1o4&hvnetw=g&hvrand=8678598403949792647&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=1015231&hvtargid=pla-633998201917&psc=1
Utah Trikes is really the bomb! Check them out here on RUclips. They have several videos that describe the various models of trikes and QUADS they put together. Recumbent trikes are far more comfortable. Check them out! To me, the ultimate recumbent trike is the HP Velotechnik Scorpion fs. For seniors, the Scorpion Plus.
@@heintjie wow I cannot believe they’re more difficult to find now. I looked on the Internet and could not find them. I would look up Utah trikes they have almost everything they are a little more pricey but very high-quality
@@BryceLovesTech thanks.....in the process of building one myself with 24x4.5 tires in the rear....was a pain in the ass finding those rim hoops now I have to lace them
@@BryceLovesTech the only hubs I could get to work with my trike rear axle were the 36hx80g...just gonna have to pray they work on my 80mm rims. The spoke pattern isn't that wide , so I think I may be OK ....we'll see..😁
The rear wheels are too close to each other in relation to its overall length. And the seat height is too high as well. This is a straight ahead only contraption. Turns are problematic and dangerous. I don't see the rhyme or reason for this build.
Not gonna disagree with you there it was pretty unstable you actually had to slow down to about 5 mph to turn it. But boy was it fun in a straight line
Can you put together a parts list with the links.
Thank you I will work on that
That thing is awesome!
Thank you
great chopper cycle !
Thanks, I put a parts list in the description.
nice
Hey nice trike how would I run 2 sets of tires on back........?
It's a trike kit that you can get from Utah trikes
Hey there bloke, I spied a sturmey 3spd in there, can you tell me how that works? grats on the bike, looks great..
Awful, it blew up in 2 weeks from the torque from the Bafang motor. now I just have a one speed hub but it's so fast I still do 20mph no problem.
What is the name of the frame and fork you used?
It’s from an old 1980s cruiser bike I had to get adapters to make everything fit
You gotta work on that bike fit. A banana seat might be a good option. Those tires would drive me nuts with the sound
The sound was crazy and the tires would wear out after 200 miles. But man that bike was an attention getter, sold it for $2800 and lost money on it.
hey bryce i built my first bike base from ure video i must say it was pretty heavy without any support
Yes the bike I build weighed 90lbs and without the electric motor it would be hard to move. I sold it, it was a fun toy but not practical.
@@karenclark7952 Here you go www.amazon.com/Conversion-Kit-Use-Hollow-Black/dp/B00JTITDU2/ref=asc_df_B00JTITDU2/?tag=hyprod-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=241933929248&hvpos=1o4&hvnetw=g&hvrand=8678598403949792647&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=1015231&hvtargid=pla-633998201917&psc=1
Very nice. Where did you get the fat wheels and tires ? Is the rear axle a bolt on ? If so, where did you get it ?
rear axle was from Utah trikes, they have everything you need.
Frankenstein that Baby is Beeautify.......I'm tryin to build one w/dbl tandums......?
Wow good luck, I sunk about $3500 into it and sold it for $2400
Utah Trikes is really the bomb! Check them out here on RUclips.
They have several videos that describe the various models of trikes and QUADS they put together.
Recumbent trikes are far more comfortable. Check them out!
To me, the ultimate recumbent trike is the HP Velotechnik Scorpion fs. For seniors, the Scorpion Plus.
I know I have a HP Scorpion
@@BryceLovesTech - They are the best IMO. What model do you have?
@@StellarFella HP Veloteknik Scorpion FS 26
Where did you buy your rear fat tire rims?
eBay is where I got 90% of the parts
Been searching eBay for a long time and hard to find the ones especially for the rear. Would you have the links? Thanks.
@@heintjie wow I cannot believe they’re more difficult to find now. I looked on the Internet and could not find them. I would look up Utah trikes they have almost everything they are a little more pricey but very high-quality
What size rear hubs are those..36hx80g ? or 36hx120g ?
They are the 36hx120g, you need that width.
@@BryceLovesTech thanks.....in the process of building one myself with 24x4.5 tires in the rear....was a pain in the ass finding those rim hoops now I have to lace them
@@bryanhenry8075 good luck my friend
@@BryceLovesTech the only hubs I could get to work with my trike rear axle were the 36hx80g...just gonna have to pray they work on my 80mm rims. The spoke pattern isn't that wide , so I think I may be OK ....we'll see..😁
@@bryanhenry8075 you'll be fine. Just don't take corners too hard
Link of where you got the tires ?
You can get them off Amazon. I found some on ebay cheaper www.amazon.com/VEE-Rubber-26X4-7-Snowshoe-Folding/dp/B00I37B9WA
Nice. Where did you order the electric kit from?
Luna Cycles, they are great.
someone to tell me what the handlebar is called
trom It's a 25 inch ape hanger
Sick as fuck
Sorry I'm just now replying, I put a full parts list in the description.
The rear wheels are too close to each other in relation to its overall length.
And the seat height is too high as well.
This is a straight ahead only contraption.
Turns are problematic and dangerous. I don't see the rhyme or reason for this build.
Not gonna disagree with you there it was pretty unstable you actually had to slow down to about 5 mph to turn it. But boy was it fun in a straight line