SteveTheC
01-20-2024, 01:20 PM
Oh hey Guys 👋.
I apologize for no pics but I cannot post attachments yet.
I also apologize if I offend more than 1 community on this one 🥲
Just Wanted to Share a little project I have been working on.
For at Least 15 years now I have wanted an independent rear suspension Honda 3 wheeler ( rediculouse I know ). But having been around 3 wheelers my whole life I have never seen it.
After some years of trying different designs, I realized it is for good reason. A 3 wheeler frame is to narrow, to short. And overall not designed for it. No matter what bracing you seem to add.
So I went around the problem. And took something with the design part already Handled. A 1993 Suzuki Quad Runner 250!
I was able to pick up a running, driving example of one for only 300$ Canadian due to the guy breaking the intake stud in the head. And the plastics being shot. But everything else about the qaud is day 1 new. Good start.
Next I got myself a 1984 atc 200m . And let the cutting begin.
The front of the Quadrunner is actually designed very well for fabrication. Where the cuts landed left a nice flat plate up top to weld to. And the ATC downtube is at the perfect angle to line up with the origonal middle skid plate.
I am shooting for a factory look with this machine. So the more things line up right off the bat the better. And everything has been good so far.
The reason I am Using a Honda front end? In the Province in Canada Where I live. Not only can you register a Honda 3 wheeler offroad and plated.
But ROAD LEGAL as a motorcycle as well. I know...... insane. But I double and triple checked. As long as the bike was never pre registered offroad. You can do it.
Hence the machine now having a Honda Vin :)
I have been to the point of sitting on the machine ( not finish welded). What a different feel right off the bat. It will be interesting to ride for the first time.
But for now the machine has been blown apart for finish welding. And then it will be stripped and off to powder coat.
There are not many custom parts for a quadrunner to begin with so creativity is #1 on this project. With a 300 head on it the machine will push 65 mph.
Should be an interesting machine when finished. Hoping to have done before the future Trike Fest ❤
To see footage of the machine you can go to my YouTube channel @SteveTheCanadian to see updates.
When I can add pictures here I will for sure.
I apologize for no pics but I cannot post attachments yet.
I also apologize if I offend more than 1 community on this one 🥲
Just Wanted to Share a little project I have been working on.
For at Least 15 years now I have wanted an independent rear suspension Honda 3 wheeler ( rediculouse I know ). But having been around 3 wheelers my whole life I have never seen it.
After some years of trying different designs, I realized it is for good reason. A 3 wheeler frame is to narrow, to short. And overall not designed for it. No matter what bracing you seem to add.
So I went around the problem. And took something with the design part already Handled. A 1993 Suzuki Quad Runner 250!
I was able to pick up a running, driving example of one for only 300$ Canadian due to the guy breaking the intake stud in the head. And the plastics being shot. But everything else about the qaud is day 1 new. Good start.
Next I got myself a 1984 atc 200m . And let the cutting begin.
The front of the Quadrunner is actually designed very well for fabrication. Where the cuts landed left a nice flat plate up top to weld to. And the ATC downtube is at the perfect angle to line up with the origonal middle skid plate.
I am shooting for a factory look with this machine. So the more things line up right off the bat the better. And everything has been good so far.
The reason I am Using a Honda front end? In the Province in Canada Where I live. Not only can you register a Honda 3 wheeler offroad and plated.
But ROAD LEGAL as a motorcycle as well. I know...... insane. But I double and triple checked. As long as the bike was never pre registered offroad. You can do it.
Hence the machine now having a Honda Vin :)
I have been to the point of sitting on the machine ( not finish welded). What a different feel right off the bat. It will be interesting to ride for the first time.
But for now the machine has been blown apart for finish welding. And then it will be stripped and off to powder coat.
There are not many custom parts for a quadrunner to begin with so creativity is #1 on this project. With a 300 head on it the machine will push 65 mph.
Should be an interesting machine when finished. Hoping to have done before the future Trike Fest ❤
To see footage of the machine you can go to my YouTube channel @SteveTheCanadian to see updates.
When I can add pictures here I will for sure.