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AUZZIE
09-12-2008, 01:10 PM
Just New around here, thought i'd share my Project

My Tadpole Trike
http://i210.photobucket.com/albums/bb145/AUZZIE_DRIFTER/HPV%20Stuff/100_1281.jpg

http://i210.photobucket.com/albums/bb145/AUZZIE_DRIFTER/HPV%20Stuff/100_1287.jpg

http://i210.photobucket.com/albums/bb145/AUZZIE_DRIFTER/HPV%20Stuff/100_1285.jpg

She's a bit of a WIP atm, but i have been riding it around b4 i paint it just for durabillity testing ect....

KoolKat
09-12-2008, 01:15 PM
G'day, mate! Sweet ride! Looks very comfortable. Send us some pics of your painted bike when it's done for the Builder's Gallery.

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AUZZIE
09-12-2008, 01:20 PM
G'day, mate! Sweet ride! Looks very comfortable.

Thanx Kat, yer it is fairly comfortable although i did build it for ultamate speed & handeling :cool:

Note: the 6" disks on the front wheels & the 65t Chain ring :rolleyes:

John Lewis
09-13-2008, 01:53 AM
G'day AUZZIE,

That's a neat looking trike you've built there. Well done. Looks like you are looking at a speed machine with that laid back seat and big chainring.

John Lewis

AUZZIE
09-13-2008, 03:51 AM
G'day AUZZIE,

That's a neat looking trike you've built there. Well done. Looks like you are looking at a speed machine with that laid back seat and big chainring.

John Lewis

Thanks John, Yer i have the Need For Speed :D

i am interested in Racing Trikes because it combines two of my Favorite activity's

Cycling & Go karting :D

>> Link for better Explanation >> http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.individual&videoid=30592843

John Lewis
09-13-2008, 11:12 PM
Hey AUZZIE,

Was that vid at one of the schools races? We don't have anything like that in the west.

I saw a neat fullyfaired bike on the net yesterday. Used coreflute. Hope I can find the page again it was very interesting.

There's a low laid back racing trike I've see round here occasionally. I think it might be a Trisled. Doesn't look lige a Greenpeed. Too low and laid back for road use.

I have a LoGo trike and I'd like to full faring it for the winter. Might be able to do it to the DeltaWolf when I finish it.

John Lewis

AUZZIE
09-14-2008, 06:00 AM
Hey AUZZIE,

Was that vid at one of the schools races? We don't have anything like that in the west.

I saw a neat fullyfaired bike on the net yesterday. Used coreflute. Hope I can find the page again it was very interesting.

There's a low laid back racing trike I've see round here occasionally. I think it might be a Trisled. Doesn't look lige a Greenpeed. Too low and laid back for road use.

I have a LoGo trike and I'd like to full faring it for the winter. Might be able to do it to the DeltaWolf when I finish it.

John Lewis

Nah, that race is a Full event (Anyone can enter a team & as long as the trike meets the Rules and Regs)

GreenSpeed did do the SLR "a Extremely Fast & Low Machine" might be the one ;)

i recon the DW would look sweet as with a full fairing :D

savarin
09-14-2008, 08:33 AM
Low and laid right back, love it.

greenevegiebeast
09-14-2008, 12:22 PM
AUZZIE Sweet ride what kind of speed are you getting out of that beast??

AUZZIE
09-15-2008, 07:08 AM
AUZZIE Sweet ride what kind of speed are you getting out of that beast??

On the Flat, i have done a few test speed trials, over 1km i can average 55-60kph on a sprint, although on a slight down hill i have been clocked at 80ish Kph, and if ur MPH i cant be bothered converting it :p

Odd Man Out
09-15-2008, 08:13 AM
Multiply KPH by 6 and subtract a decimal point.
Example: 80 KPH times 6 equals 480, then back back a decimal point it equals 48 MPH (plus or minus a bit). Hope this helps.

OMO