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Electric Trike w/Air Ride Suspension Pt. 2

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Uploaded by on Aug 9, 2011

This is the video of the built trike and run test. Sorry for the poor video quality. The trike worked out to be 24v.

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  • Thanks for the great comment!! Thanks for watching!!

  • Thanks. There are several stores online that sell the motors and batteries. Surf a bit before you buy. I got mine from cloudelectric. Thanks again for watching. And to all its a new year and I will be back to work soon. I will be posting a new ride video soon as well. Thanks all for watching.

  • Thanks, and thanks for watching.

  • From: BLVDMINSS Sorry for not posting any updates as of late. As you all may know LIFE HAPPENS. I hope to get back to building in a couple of weeks. Thanks for watching.

  • This is one AWESOME looking home build Dude. I would like to build one simular to yours, but have a 10 to 15 HP engine (I'm a big ol' fat boy!) instead of the electric motor. Just a question; Is it possible to adjust the brake (placement or position) to where when the suspension is dropped, the brake is applied automatically? That would keep it from rolling away or being stolen (unless they knew). Once again Dude... An AWESOME Trike!!!

  • @alrdneck Thanks! 10-15 HP oh-yeah . . .Build it!!! and please post the build. I thought about building a gas powered trike too. As for the brakes, I look at doing this too. I thought that if I used another hand lever that was some way operated by the trike being in the dropped position. Give it a try man and please post, I'd like to see it work. Thanks for watching.

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  • is that road legal in america?

  • WHAT I SAY THANK YOU FOR YOUR INITIATIVE!!!!!

    THANK YOU VERY GOOD VERY GOOD VERY GOOD!!!!!!!

  • It looks like you've done a great job (after you replace the rear axle), to me.

    I'll be building one much like it this summer. Thanks for the lead on the rear differential.

    Where did you get the motor and the small batteries?

    Ron

  • this project needs a lot patience man... good work. it's nice

  • У этого мотора низкий крутящий момент 9 N.m. по ME0909 Drawing !

    Как же он в деле?

  • Waitin' for the "ride" clip.

  • thats preety sweet

  • nice job,nice to see young people using their brains,instead of hanging out doing nothing,keep up the good work.

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