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Gary T. 06-Nov-2005 14:27

Tricati M900 project
 
At the risk of being strung up from the nearest tree, I'm passing on a link to the monster trike threads i've posted on the UKMOC site.

The projects been on the go for a few months now, and hope to have it completed by March 2006. Feel free to have a gander, s******, roll around on the floor laughing etc...

Oh, and before anyone asks - no my medication hasn't worn off...

errrr... yet :o

http://www.ukmonster.co.uk/monster/s...ad.php?t=14571

http://www.ukmonster.co.uk/monster/s...ad.php?t=14837

[Edited on 6-11-2005 by Gary T.]

Lee1980 06-Nov-2005 15:24

Cool i think its very nice love one for the winter and they are great for people who can't ride a 2 wheeler for what ever reason.

Must be a lot easier that trying to stop my s4r spinning up in the wet :lol::lol: you have to be so careful especially with chaging down in wet :o:o

AK 06-Nov-2005 18:35

GT - good for you mate:D

will make it easier for you for the long rides to NABD events too, wont it? - you can carry more luggage mate - and if Sandra goes on her 3 legger too, you'll be squids in for space:cool:

best you plan an airing for the spring mini-mega meet at Boxhill (usually easter Sunday)

C:roll:

ps: you can still keep the tag of 'half man, half pogo stick' tho!:P

Nattyboy 07-Nov-2005 18:13

(adopts football hooligan voice).

WHOO ARE YER..WHOOOO ARE YER...???!:lol:

Looking forward to my few laps round Mallory...:D

Nat

Gary T. 14-Nov-2005 14:37

Thanks guys, was expecting more of an "outraged of Bognor" type response from the DSC regulars TBH. Maybe they are all still in shock? :devil:

Nat - I'm sure something can be arranged on a "bend it U mend it" basis, and it'll be entertaining watching you try to get you knee down :smug: BTW don't forget the gear pedal will ge heel/toe and on the right with the rear brake. Takes a bit of sussing out - just ask Dave Wood what my solo is like to ride!:lol:

V5 sent of to DVLA today to get details changed to motor tricycle, so I guess this is where the real fun starts?:rolleye:

A more recent photo...

[Edited on 14-11-2005 by Gary T.]

Gary T. 14-Nov-2005 14:50

and a couple more taken at the weekend...

Gary T. 14-Nov-2005 14:53

mig welding is getting better with practice...

Tonio600 16-Nov-2005 22:18

nice... except the bellypan :lol:

Tonio600 16-Nov-2005 22:19

I like it, still needs a paint coat and a silencer for the last picture ;)

Gary T. 18-Nov-2005 23:50

Your not the only one that has doubts about the belly pan:barfy: Got a long way to go before powdercoating, and more welding (handbrake assy & rear master cylinder mount) to do this weekend.

As they say - watch this space :)

[Edited on 18-11-2005 by Gary T.]

Brogins 19-Nov-2005 01:18

....can you bi-wheele it???:):):)

Gary T. 13-Dec-2005 21:07

I'll let you know when it's on the road:devil:

yeti 13-Dec-2005 21:43

Interesting project. Some very nice work there, but would have to say that from a pure engineering perspective, I would have been tempted to sling the swingarm altogether and continue with the tubualr structure right onto the back of the engine picking up of the original S/A pivot and the shock mounts.

I think where I'm coming from is that the tubular frame carrying the diff is such a nice piece of work, in a way the chunky old square tin swinger spoils it.

Other than that, it looks very well thought out, and will certainly turn heads! Nice one Gary.

Gary T. 15-Dec-2005 00:18

See where you're coming from Yeti. Tubular would have looked good but welding to the steel swingarm was the easiest, and least time consuming way to get the rear end attached and properly aligned.

I figure once it's all powder coated to match it'll look ok, but I've got a long way to go yet. Busy sorting rear discs brake and handbrake at the moment, and the handbrake in particular is proving to be a real headache.

[Edited on 15-12-2005 by Gary T.]

Herb 15-Dec-2005 10:45

Maybe its one of those things that just can't be explained but I don't get it.

What is the attraction of a trike? It seems to me to have none of the advantages of a bike with none of the advantages of a car!
The worst of both worlds IMO.

'Outraged of Lutterworth'

VanDaMauler 15-Dec-2005 11:05

I`ve never understood Trike either.

You get stuck in the traffic and the rain...:puzzled:

Take my hat off to you for the amount of work etc...

But I`d Just get a convertable car.

Jools 15-Dec-2005 12:18

I should think that the power to weight ratio is still much, much better than a car so it should still be good for an acceleration rush.

I've never ridden one but I would also think that a lot of the steering could be done by sliding the back end around? Great fun, especially on damp roads.

And do you have to wear a lid or so much protective gear? Good to ride in a T-shirt and Jeans in the summer - just hop on and go. Extrovert? you betcha!

I also like anything that has been nicely engineered

Would I have one now? NO!

Would I have one if for some reason I wasn't able to ride a two wheeler - Yep I'd have one like a shot

Gary T. 24-Dec-2005 22:04

Quote:

Originally posted by Herb
Maybe its one of those things that just can't be explained but I don't get it.

What is the attraction of a trike? It seems to me to have none of the advantages of a bike with none of the advantages of a car!
The worst of both worlds IMO.

'Outraged of Lutterworth'

Why?

Just because they are a serious giggle and different. It's something you're not likley to get your head round until you've ridden one. I was one of the "what's the point?" crowd until the other half got one and I rode it for a bit.

True you do get stuck in traffic more, and can't really filter like a 2 wheeler but a trike can still overtake if the oppertunity is there. If we only bought/rode/built bikes or vehicles that were practical the world would be a very boring place, and Ducati wouldnt have sold very many 851, 748, 916, 996 999's etc, etc..

[Edited on 24-12-2005 by Gary T.]

Gary T. 24-Dec-2005 22:12

Quote:

Originally posted by Jools
I should think that the power to weight ratio is still much, much better than a car so it should still be good for an acceleration rush.

I've never ridden one but I would also think that a lot of the steering could be done by sliding the back end around? Great fun, especially on damp roads.

And do you have to wear a lid or so much protective gear? Good to ride in a T-shirt and Jeans in the summer - just hop on and go. Extrovert? you betcha!

I also like anything that has been nicely engineered

Would I have one now? NO!

Would I have one if for some reason I wasn't able to ride a two wheeler - Yep I'd have one like a shot

It will weigh a bit more as a trike, but I'm keeping it as light as possible and hoping to tune it for a bit more power.

A lid is not a legal requirement on a trike. I've been on the other halfs (XV1100) without out one on local trips, and even at low(ish) speed shat myself. So I'll at least wear an open face on the monster - plus it keeps the crap out of your face.

[Edited on 24-12-2005 by Gary T.]


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