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Tillerman6
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Disc brake size
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Don't know about the Deltarunner, but my Timberwolf needed a 140mm disc in order to make the caliper mount possible. The 160mm size...
Yesterday at 3:42 PM
DannyC
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Nothing to lose really.
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Today was a day of both triumph and despair. I sorted out the placement of the 5 holes on the drive plate for the pins for the RH...
Yesterday at 9:56 AM
DannyC
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R clip would only need to go through some few threads poking out from the nut. It only needs to keep the nut from coming off entirely...
Yesterday at 9:38 AM
Popshot
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Nothing to lose really.
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R clip would only need to go through some few threads poking out from the nut. It only needs to keep the nut from coming off entirely...
Friday at 4:07 PM
DannyC
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I'll say a prayer for you.
Friday at 2:22 PM
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Dale Rider
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Nothing to lose really.
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I'll say a prayer for you.
Friday at 2:08 PM
DannyC
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Nothing to lose really.
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Yes LH thread on RH side. On coasting? Hmmmm... Well, in theory if I were coasting then the wheel would drive the drive-pins and the...
Friday at 10:08 AM
Popshot
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Nothing to lose really.
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Presumably you are using a left hand threaded cap nut on the right side of the trike. It'll be self tightening under drive but what...
Friday at 8:36 AM
DannyC
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Nothing to lose really.
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It's not the backplates I am struggling with (@Dale Rider )Martin. :) The backplates are going to "float" on the spinning axles and...
Thursday at 11:20 AM
DannyC
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Video of a ICE trike crash - quite an eye opener [ glad it wan't me ! ]
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The usual clamping arrangement plus a short keyway section in the female and a key on the male might help?
Thursday at 8:27 AM
mattycaterjunes
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Wheelchair bike
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Not sure if this is relevant or should be its own thread, but I'm wanting to build an e-assist for my partner's manual wheelchair, using...
Thursday at 7:39 AM
Popshot
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Video of a ICE trike crash - quite an eye opener [ glad it wan't me ! ]
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Also.... What if you need to separate that joint after years of never doing so. You use penetrating fluid to get it to move but fail to...
Thursday at 5:51 AM
Popshot
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Pedal Paddle Boat
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It makes more sense to use legs than arms and also to face forward. Seems to get a good speed up too.
Thursday at 5:35 AM
Popshot
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Video of a ICE trike crash - quite an eye opener [ glad it wan't me ! ]
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Whether or not there was a splt tube clamping bolt that failed that statement isn't true. The corner was taken at moderate speed and the...
Thursday at 4:44 AM
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Suggest New AtomicZombie DIY Plan Ideas
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There's a gentleman in England who's been working on a very innovative pedal-powered boat, which paddles more like a duck rather than a...
Thursday at 12:01 AM
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