I'm with Frank...scale seems a little small for human cargo. Also, the wheels now steer.....with what do you steer it with...??
Where's the brakes....
There looks to be a bolt through the front PVC pipe where the front wheels are mounted. Then you use your feet to push on the bar to steer the cart.starman wrote: I'm with Frank...scale seems a little small for human cargo. Also, the wheels now steer.....with what do you steer it with...??
Where's the brakes....
Its just a little observations mixed with a little logic.blind909 wrote:Damn Orpackrat, your good! He is right, and i have hooked up a steering wheel hooked up, and pics will be up later.
You think that because you're young and still think you are invincible...don't worry, this condition will pass...Orpackrat wrote:Brakes, you don't need brakes as long as you know what your doing. I've ridden a gas scooter at 20MPH for miles that did not have brakes (just not down steep hills).starman wrote: I'm with Frank...scale seems a little small for human cargo. Also, the wheels now steer.....with what do you steer it with...??
Where's the brakes....
I'm not invincible and I know that (22, bus driver and extreme paintballer). I converted that brake-less gas scooting into a bike powered trailer so I could have powered transportation and good braking power.starman wrote:
You think that because you're young and still think you are invincible...don't worry, this condition will pass...I used to think that too.
He should put some kind of even primitive mechanical brakes on this thing. He's made some good improvements and should follow through the right way. Using feet or hands or nothing is just asking for injury.
The Drive wheel has its own assembly, it is then supported/connected to the PVC "Axle". The PVC axle is not really an axle, its just something to mount the wheels on.psycix wrote:You should try to get ball bearings and a metal rod as axle.
I think alot of friction and wear will not help the thing move.
The large diameter of the pipe doesnt help also (larger radius for the forces to act out on).
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