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One of my projects - Clifford B. - 10-17-2016 One of my toys and ya don't have to push this one home if ya remember to gas it up before ya ride it.... [attachment=13789] RE: One of my projects - Roadracer_Al - 10-17-2016 That looks like a ton of fun, both to build and ride. RE: One of my projects - Dr Stan - 10-17-2016 Excellent. Should hear that from a distance. RE: One of my projects - Clifford B. - 10-17-2016 (10-17-2016, 08:20 PM)Roadracer_Al Wrote: That looks like a ton of fun, both to build and ride. Yes and Yes. I have added a quick change back seat since this pic, and in process of building a qc utility box for chasin parts and such. I have even had a wild ass idea of making it a dually rear end and building mini fifth wheel to haul behind it....... RE: One of my projects - Vinny - 10-17-2016 What's the engine? VW? RE: One of my projects - Clifford B. - 10-17-2016 (10-17-2016, 08:26 PM)Dr Stan Wrote: Excellent. Should hear that from a distance. It was authoritative at first, then I pulled the baffles out and it really barks now !! RE: One of my projects - Clifford B. - 10-17-2016 (10-17-2016, 08:37 PM)Vinny Wrote: What's the engine? VW? Yes, early 60's 1200 cc single port. got another carb and I'm considering making a twin carb intake...... RE: One of my projects - Dr Stan - 10-17-2016 (10-17-2016, 08:41 PM)Clifford B. Wrote:(10-17-2016, 08:37 PM)Vinny Wrote: What's the engine? VW? What, no turbo? Don't forget the wheely bars. RE: One of my projects - Pete O - 10-18-2016 Looks like a lot of fun. A trike is one of the things I've always thought would be a fun project but never got anywhere near doing. Glad you got the photo thing sorted. RE: One of my projects - Roadracer_Al - 10-18-2016 (10-17-2016, 08:34 PM)Clifford B. Wrote: I have even had a wild ass idea of making it a dually rear end and How funny you should say that. I'm just beginning a "cargo" trailer for my motorcycle, a VStrom 1000, to haul camping gear and a cooler. I'm going to make it look like a Canned Ham vintage camping trailer, only about 1/8th scale. Should be a lot of fun, both to build and to use. The only thing ruining the scale appearance is the wheels - I believe many of the full-size camp trailers used 13~14" wheels, and a 12" wheel on the scale model looks all wrong. I could get 8" wheels, but the speed rating is only 65mph, although, I would only be loading it a tiny fraction of their load rating. |