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05-11-2005, 11:24 PM | #1 |
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Tricati project 2 - Update
Hi all,
Progress has been slow the last couple of weeks, as it's taken me a while to track down some of the tools, materials and equipment I needed. However a couple of weekends and late evenings in the garage has seen the project take a leap forwards. Finally got the back to grips with the mig welder on Friday night, and after an hour practicing on scrap steel was happy to tackle the real thing. Still no expert tough, and I think most of my welds would get 10/10 for strength but maybe 6/10 for appearance - I'm sure I'll crack it with more practice. I lost count how many times I double checked the alignement, before finally committing to weld it in. It's well within the 3mm tolerance specified by Trike Design (nearer 1-2mm actual) so should steer fine on the road. Picked up the wheels & tyres this week, so I had the chance to fit them today and finally drop the trike off it's temporary support jig. Felt a bit weird rolling it out of the garage on 3 wheels, but it's a Tricati for sure now and no turning back! :burnout: Hope the photo's do it justice - I'm chuffed to bits
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05-11-2005, 11:36 PM | #2 |
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Wheels are 17inch X 7.5J lightweight, multispoke alloys from Germany, fitted with 205/40/70 ZR tyres which gives a rolling radius about 15mm less than the original 170/60/17 rear wheel. I'm planning to swap the front wheel for a PVM forged 20 spoke design to match if I can stretch to the £500 it costs
I'm sticking with the original 15/39 final drive, so hopfully the smaller rear tyres (about a 5% reduction) will help it to pull the extra weight of the trike rear end. I've calculated it should pull an extra 300-500 at any given road speed in top gear, which is roughly the same as adding a couple of teeth to the rear sprocket. Close up shows where i've welded the subframe to swingarm, which was cut down by about 300mm. It's only extended the overall wheelbase by about 15mm, so it'll still be a very short trike and may need a steering damper keep things under control :twisted:
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05-11-2005, 11:49 PM | #3 |
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Final set of photos shows the mudguards mocked up in the final position on 1" packers. Had my doubts they were going to be wide enough to cover the 7.5" rims & 205's but they look fine.
The trike is still actually supported on the original rear shock and linkage, but this will be stripped out in the next few days. The rear subframe will then be solidly braced to the frame above and below the swingarm, after finalising the rear ride height position to lock up the rear end. This will leave the twin shocks attached the top wishbones to soak up the bumps.
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05-11-2005, 11:51 PM | #4 |
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Well that's the lot for now - more updates soon
Good Nite all ZZzzzz
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05-11-2005, 11:52 PM | #5 |
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Looks like it should be a giggle. Looking forward to seeing the finished item at the weekender if not before.
Thats if I make it to the weekender, doing the whole poor student thing at the minute so havn't been able to book anything. Should have it sorted by next wek though. btw. run it for a bit with the pipes as they are, ran mine around for a few days last week with just the front pipes. Sounds very cheeky! |
05-11-2005, 11:54 PM | #6 |
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Looking good GT...
i have been welding for a long long time now...and if your welds are 10/10 for strength...they can be 2/10 for looks..(pigeon **** in the trade).. do you need a special MOT...road worthy test for this project..just curious |
06-11-2005, 01:17 AM | #7 |
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Thanks for the update. Very slick rear rims, but they don't match the bike at the mo. Maybe it'll look better with the front £500 upgrade? Which colour will you paint the bike eventually? Paint the rear mudguards dark to match the bike or the other way around, or something new all together?
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06-11-2005, 08:22 AM | #8 |
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Bob,
Thanks for the vote of confidence on the welding. As you say strength is a priority anyway - the last thing I need is for the back end to part company at speed Not sure on the SVA test at the moment - gotta talk to the DVLA & DOT, but it will need an mot (class3) when the time comes. Ben, I did toy with a Buell style underengine exhaust, with twin stubby exits where the downpipes finish on the standard system. I think I'll go for a set of high levels (sil's) to keep costs down, and may even pinch the ones off my other monster to get the trike on the road. Pugi, The front wheel swap will happen later in the build, as theres plenty of other things that need the £500 cash for more urgently. Paint... hmmm not sure yet, again depends what money is left over next year, but the colour matched dark option would be the most simple (and cheap) to achieve These are the wheels I may have to sell myself into slavery to get...
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06-11-2005, 09:53 AM | #9 |
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Aww no Gary!
Al and I have just looking at your piccies, we think it looks ace. The only thing now is I have a fella at home that wants to trike something now - ANYTHING! :lol:
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06-11-2005, 01:36 PM | #10 |
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Take a close look at the front wheel from a KTM Duke II next time you see one about. Look an even better match for the rears, not sure if it'll take twin discs though.
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