Taking the trike for a ride on the ice

#2
Hi Randy : I guess it's all about the rewards being able to ride your trike after all the hard work. Just how thick is the ice on the big pond ? What you need is more riders having fun too.
Steve :scooter:
 
#4
:doah: well ya gotta dress in layers. Thick ones. :lol: YEAH buddy you need to get a little circle track going. Get all the snow and crap blown into a circle berm all the way around, smooth in the middle, and four or five guys all slideways as hell... :scooter: That's about the funnest way of doing it. :freakout:
 
#6
I got 1 frame back from the sandblaster.I will start working on that one. Hopefully I can have it together before the ice melts. If not I will have to run circles around my brother in law and his golf cart... I dont know how thick the ice is but it is plenty thick. It is definitely cold... But fun as hell...
 
#7
That looks like a blast! You seem to be getting quite a bit out of that clone. Do you have a TAV or anything, or just a centrifugal clutch?
 
#8
That looks like a blast! You seem to be getting quite a bit out of that clone. Do you have a TAV or anything, or just a centrifugal clutch?
30 series torque converter. 7" driven. 54t sprocket on differential and 10t on jackshaft... I'm 340 pounds and it moves me uphill with no problems...Randy
 
#9
Man looks fun, do you have a cover on the converter??????? I might get mine out tomorrow in 9" of snow. Were supposed to get 6-7 more inches on Monday. Might be fun.......:wink:
 
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