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gerr80

posted on 15/4/04 at 10:04 PM Reply With Quote
Wasn't there a VW design a few years ago done by their trainees? Enclosed body two seater with 7esque front wings.
LJK Setright wrote that a three wheeler had a theoritical advantage in the torsional rigidity stakes. The argument was along the lines that a tripod is always stable because all three points are in contact with the ground even on the most irregular of terrain so a three wheeler would be more evenly loaded and may not need to be so torsionaly rigid.
I'm not entirely convinced but his argument sounded effective.
Low tyre pressure for the rear wheel sounds feasible allowing the tyre to distort and keep more tread in contact with the road.
The biggest disadvantage for three wheeler use in the UK is - after avoiding that pothole with your front wheels you just know where your rear wheel is going

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conceptzrqt

posted on 14/3/06 at 03:37 AM Reply With Quote
Since you guys are going at the 3wheelers, here is a link to mine.
http://community.webshots.com/album/399455859nFRiJV
I call it RQT.
You can also see some concepts and my newest 3wheeler that I have started and hope to have running this summer.

Thanks for looking.
Todd

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CD-5

posted on 14/3/06 at 02:42 PM Reply With Quote
If you like the T-rex someone is doing copy of it and it's in a kit form....

http://www.g-2.ca

same chassis and all...direct copy except the rear suspension.... Look promising but the company is so new...and considering that campagna (t-rex mfgr.)has gone bancrupt twice.... doing the original one....





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physician

posted on 14/3/06 at 11:06 PM Reply With Quote
trex will be sold by jonh scotti no?

i browse the SAAQ site and read the pdf.it don't see to hard ... what,s the problem with your project?

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Micke Fredriksson

posted on 15/3/06 at 09:35 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by conceptzrqt
Since you guys are going at the 3wheelers, here is a link to mine.
http://community.webshots.com/album/399455859nFRiJV
I call it RQT.
You can also see some concepts and my newest 3wheeler that I have started and hope to have running this summer.

Thanks for looking.
Todd



Hi Todd!! VERY nice 3-wheeler you´re building!!!
Interesting reading from everyone!! I think the 3-wheelers is very exiting to drive! I´ve driven my Mride T42 turbo about 1500km and it´s so outstanding!! The performance of the T42 is much better then almost any car. I have 300bhp in 460kg. The cornering with standard tyres is much better then a car with the same type of tyres, and the acc is also better "even if the rear tyre grip is a bit limited with 300bhp" I have driven meny locost seven cars too with up to 350hp bmw turbo engines. And all I can say is that the 4-wheeler is much quicker in a dragrace start till about 100km/h. After that till about 170km/h, the 3 and 4-wheelers is the same. > 170km/h the seven have really bad aerodynamics, so the trike just flyes past!!
To compair my T42 trike with a seven in cornering (with Same typ of tyres). The seven is a little bit faster Even if the trike handles really good with fine ballance and a little bit of understeer on the edge.
My T42 trike brakes 1.06G with really old/hard standard tyres, which is even better then meny sevens.. The argument about a 3-wheeler is unstable is really not a rule. The 3-wheeler is VERY sensitive about which tyres it rulling on. You MUST have a very stiff cartyre in the back (two frontwheeled trike) or else it will be really dangerous Like having the biketyre in the rear- BIG no no!!!.
If you are doing everything right, you will have a really fast eyecatching vehicle that turns everyones head!! (trust me I know)







[Edited on 15/3/06 by Micke Fredriksson]





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ceebmoj

posted on 15/3/06 at 09:58 PM Reply With Quote
how about the
http://www.sub3wheeler.com/

I think this looks like a very coheasive 3 wheeler

blake

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ProjectX

posted on 15/3/06 at 11:12 PM Reply With Quote
Look back to the 60's Guys. The Berkely 3W was fab!

J

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conceptzrqt

posted on 16/3/06 at 01:22 PM Reply With Quote
Micke,

It is good to hear from you. I tried awhile back to contact you a few times but I had no luck. I have been following your build for about a year. I think it is a great ride and I like your idea for reverse. I have one that is close to your way that I will try soon. I am starting a second 3wheeler that will have 2 seats. I have a wife and 3kids and I am tired of driving alone, I want to share my fun. The fastest I have been would be somewhere around 120-130 and the thing was still pulling hard. I have put working on a body off for awhile so I can build my next 3wheeler. I am using a Honda CBR 1000 for RQT and I have a Suzuki Rf900R for my next one...and some turbos. I have not fabbed up the stuff needed for the turbos yet as I am waiting to make a wider rear swing arm for the rear. I have a friend that drag races turbo bikes and he is going to help get the system set up. You are right that about it being hard to get tracktion off the line but once you get going...forget it, it will fly. It is a great blast to be on a public road with people looking and trying to pull you over just to see it or even following you home just to see and talk about it. I have had alot of fun building RQT and working out some of the problems and I look forward to my next build. I will keep in touch as I go.

Take care

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kb58

posted on 14/4/06 at 08:13 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by chrisg
My idea is here

Trike




Your drawings look almost exactly like the Shrike:

http://unitas.lunarpages.com/~norton2/shrike_dwgs.htm

Probably should give him credit too. Dave designed and built his car more than 20 years ago and drives it almost daily.

[Edited on 4/14/06 by kb58]





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conceptzrqt

posted on 3/5/06 at 01:24 AM Reply With Quote
I built a 3wheeler that was a blast to drive check it out, I call it RQT.
I just updated some pics of Lo-T3K for all to see

http://community.webshots.com/album/399455859nFRiJV

I am now working on another one I call Lo-T3K, nothing fancy yet...locost and Lo-T3K you can check it out at.
I just updated some pics of Lo-T3K for all to see.

http://autos.groups.yahoo.com/group/Lo-T3k/

I am open for feed back but read the intro on the main page first.

Seeya!
Todd

[Edited on 8/5/06 by conceptzrqt]

[Edited on 8/5/06 by conceptzrqt]

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posted on 25/7/06 at 08:20 PM Reply With Quote
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ZEN

posted on 25/7/06 at 08:24 PM Reply With Quote
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