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RedAvon

posted on 16/6/16 at 05:01 PM Reply With Quote
Steam Trike

Interesting build, doubt it will pass IVA !

http://englishrussia.com/2016/06/12/russian-guy-makes-steam-engine-powered-bicycle/#comments





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Sam_68

posted on 16/6/16 at 05:50 PM Reply With Quote
Love it!

The front 'upright'/stub axle arrangement seems to have been copied from the MEV Eco-Exo - nice to see that British engineering is still having a global influence.

Right, I'm just nipping down to B&Q for three hot water cylinders and a soldering iron. I feel a project coming on...

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morcus

posted on 16/6/16 at 05:53 PM Reply With Quote
love it but it does look super dangerous.

Would it definitely be unregisterable as the Trike version of IVA is different. If you did you don't have to pay road tax on steam powered vehicles.





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Wadders

posted on 16/6/16 at 05:56 PM Reply With Quote
Hope the boiler welding is better than the rest looks like a Russian pigeon has been let loose on most of it
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sprintB+

posted on 16/6/16 at 06:12 PM Reply With Quote
Bit like the later Dutton set up, designed by Bodgit and co. On a serious note, its hard to believe these were (are?) a super power. Great inventor though probably on his way to the war head factory now.
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softfeet

posted on 16/6/16 at 07:16 PM Reply With Quote
UK steam car:

Reliant Fox Steam car

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softfeet

posted on 16/6/16 at 07:20 PM Reply With Quote
Or, if you want a steam three wheeler:

erics steam robin

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David Jenkins

posted on 16/6/16 at 07:56 PM Reply With Quote
That Russian thing is so scary, in so many ways! Disregarding the rubbish welding, and total lack of engineering design, I wouldn't want to be within 100 yards of that boiler when it lets go... and I mean "when", not "if".

I used to run a 5" gauge model steam locomotive - roughly 1.5 gallons of water at 150psi. When you look up the tables, that's about 600 gallons of superheated steam if let loose in one go... just imagine how much water he's got boiling in that monstrosity....

I've ridden on a reproduction Stanley steam car, and the acceleration up to 50mph was astonishing. Unfortunately the steering mechanism was just too scary at higher speeds.
However, that was a flash steam boiler that probably only held about 1 pint of water at any time - just like that Reliant Fox shown above - a lot safer if it lets go (although it's not likely to as the steam is held in a continuous small-bore tube).


[Edited on 16/6/16 by David Jenkins]






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Adamirish

posted on 16/6/16 at 10:36 PM Reply With Quote
Good god and I thought my welding was messy!

It is properly cool(or hot). A properly built one would be great fun!





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LBMEFM

posted on 18/6/16 at 04:36 AM Reply With Quote
As mentioned above, wouldn't you just like to take it to an IVA test station to see the look on testers face.
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Benzine

posted on 18/6/16 at 09:26 AM Reply With Quote
From MSVA application form:




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