What exactly was your difficulty ? it is a simple non-leaning trike ?
It wobbled and weebled left and right as one pedalled, and as for steering....... pulling handlebars and battling against one's legs produced a battle only the legs could win (at that time).
I'm sure it is a familiarisation thing. I bet you didn't get steering perfect 1st time either.
hmm I think i suggested that 3 weeks ago ? and was reminded you had a 36" fixed rear end for it ?
Yes indeed, we discussed chopping off the MBB front and putting the Python pivot and a new front triangle on it. Yes, its a bit "wide".
But then you went and tempted me with You-Tube vids of tilting delta's that looked achievable, so I am blaming you for all the delay and prevarication.
This is why I have been considering making an entirely new frame as a tilter.
But! I agree that's running before walking and in point of fact I already have a new Keel (W/O any front at all) that is capable of being joined to the
WIDE-BOY suspended rear stuff which is currently part of the MBB frame.
Slap the square tube that has my pivot bolted to it on the front of this new keel section and it would be ready to add a front triangle to.
However, in the long-term the WIDE-BOY suspended rear frame section is just too wide so I can cut it down a bit to make it less cumbersome. But maybe only after a degree of Python steering and control has been achieved.
I accept that the width 36" or 30" may make no real difference in terms of stability, a trike is a trike so maybe I am just being lazy by not cutting it down right away?
Anyway, tomorrow is another day and maybe I will have a dabble with the delta. Who knows? Maybe we will get swamped with grand-kids again?