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BigSmoke
06-18-2022, 05:17 PM
so I have myself a bit of an issue
I was helping my bestfriend with completing the three wheeler "rat rod" he was trying to finish for his son shortly before he passed...
but i couldnt simply walk away from it and let it get either sold or forgotten so i convinced his mother to allow me to finish it...but im stuck

when i try to turn it acts like the tires are fighting eachother and it just WILL NOT turn, im used to 2 and 4 wheels so im not exactly experienced in the 3 wheelworld
anyone care to explain this to me?
ive researched it but nothing seems to show the same problem im having

this is a completely custom job so i can't give much information about the bike other than its a slammed ratted out chopper/3 wheeler

Shep1970
06-18-2022, 06:54 PM
It's great that your trying to finish a project for your friends son, however this sounds like one of those "ya lets just throw a motorcycle or dirt bike front end on an old three wheeler thats missing the original front end" If this is the case then i wish u good luck. It'll never steer correctly or if it partially does steer it'd be a dangerous machine and it will or could seriously hurt the rider. Yup no thanks. Not enough ground contact or weight contacting the ground with a skinny bike tire.
So is this what your trying to Finish?
This is just my opinion but i "think" most here would agree. I wasn't going to post on this but i've read a few attempted builds of this type here and to my recollection they never end well.

shep

350for350
06-18-2022, 07:38 PM
Why don't you try posting some pictures. Maybe that will hep some?

rt_linn
06-18-2022, 08:27 PM
Throw some dumbbells on the forks :lol:

BigSmoke
06-23-2022, 12:50 AM
it is actually the opposite of that...it was a minibike that has a live axle attached to the back with 10" wide gokart tires, the front tire is from a 125cc dirt bike, it has a set of 28" forks on the front.

I understand the project sounds silly but it means alot to me

so would i have to somehow make the rear axle like a Detroit lock/limited slip?

i will post pics in the morning sorry its taken so long for me to reply

Shep1970
06-23-2022, 12:02 PM
Pics would definitely help. Gokart tires hmmm, if they are small enough (circumference) go down to your local town barn (ask first) and find some large PVC pipe cut to length, deflate tires a bit/ insert pvc/ re-inflate-:cool: Then the back end(rear) will do the turning-(fun) ON PAVEMENT. Thats all i got going forward in this thread.

shep