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Reply #15 - 09/28/15 at 13:30:22
 
Jason I used DNA specialty rear axle with 70 tooth pulley. When I was working I had 21 welding certifications mig. Tig. Porta slag submerged arc ect. I was also a certified welding inspector x ray and ultra sound that sorta thing. I am glad you can appreciate the thought that went into this trike. Yes I have an 18 amp. bat. in the bag. I have not put the small 25 amp. Kubota diesel alternator on yet. It will run off the belt
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Reply #16 - 09/28/15 at 14:54:45
 
DNA specialty rear axle

Pops right up online.
You get that little generator on then you'll be free of babysitting that battery.

Underwater,, that's cool as Heck.
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Reply #17 - 09/29/15 at 21:14:12
 
Don, I am with justin on this....that trike is a beautiful functional piece of art my friend. Kudos to you for the ingenuity used to assist your riding based on your physical issues. You are a role model for us all!
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Reply #18 - 09/30/15 at 15:28:42
 
Boogie thank you for the kind words. One of my favorite things to do now is just go riding. We have a lot of beautiful places here in east TN.
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Reply #19 - 09/30/15 at 16:57:26
 
That is outstanding work Don, I'm impressed as well!  Smiley

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Reply #20 - 10/01/15 at 08:06:00
 
don wrote on 09/30/15 at 15:28:42:
Boogie thank you for the kind words. One of my favorite things to do now is just go riding. We have a lot of beautiful places here in east TN.


It isn't too shabby here in west TN either. Could use one of those swingarms for my father in law's bike (1971 Honda CL100 with a CB low pipe). He'll be 90 in November and thinks he still wants to ride (at least on the farm). Think an old ATC (Honda off road 3 wheeler) axle would work?
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Reply #21 - 10/01/15 at 08:45:59
 
WD wrote on 10/01/15 at 08:06:00:
don wrote on 09/30/15 at 15:28:42:
Boogie thank you for the kind words. One of my favorite things to do now is just go riding. We have a lot of beautiful places here in east TN.


It isn't too shabby here in west TN either. Could use one of those swingarms for my father in law's bike (1971 Honda CL100 with a CB low pipe). He'll be 90 in November and thinks he still wants to ride (at least on the farm). Think an old ATC (Honda off road 3 wheeler) axle would work?

Most of the low end ATC's don't have differentials causing them to be hard to turn.
If he's just riding around the farm, get him a four wheeler, he'll be much better off.
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Reply #22 - 10/01/15 at 12:09:31
 
I am with Verslagen on the 4 wheeler. These axles I use are too heavy for a cl100
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Reply #23 - 10/02/15 at 16:01:00
 
Guess I'll go ahead and turn the baby bike into a sawmill power unit. That small is unsafe for street use here anyway.
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