Long Shot - Adult Trikes?

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What type of chain guide do you need Ray? I have various from my gnarly days :wink:
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s8tannorm wrote:What type of chain guide do you need Ray? I have various from my gnarly days :wink:
Hi Stu, not quite sure yet. The chain set has a bashguard type thing around the chainring on the outside. I had thought just a chain watcher mounted on the seat tube would work but when I looked at it the gap between the seat tube and chainring is quite big. Another thing to bear in mind is that Andrew would not be able to re mount the chain if he is by himself so something that will definatley not allow the chain to drop off in the first place is required. I will post some photo's and measurements and see what you think, thanks.
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s8tannorm wrote:Ray, obviously I don't know the details of your mates disability but if he's able to 'put a foot down' this might possibly be an option. It's a conversion kit that turns any bike into a 3 wheeler, 2 at the front and 1 at the back which usually produces 'better' handling than 2 at the back.

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The kits are £200 which should leave enough to source something secondhand as a donor.

http://practicalcycles.com/products/673 ... rsion.aspx
Having jack knifed a similar concept i'd hazard a guess they will actually have you off pretty fast.

Ackerman steering trikes on the other hand are quite goid fun in recumbent form!
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Ray Young wrote:...... when I looked at it the gap between the seat tube and chainring is quite big. ....
maybe the problem solvers that are used on Fat bikes might help lessen the gap,

This sort of thing in case you don't know what I'm havering about :o)

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wfbroddy wrote:
Ray Young wrote:...... when I looked at it the gap between the seat tube and chainring is quite big. ....
maybe the problem solvers that are used on Fat bikes might help lessen the gap,

This sort of thing in case you don't know what I'm havering about :o)

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Thanks for the heads up, I'll look into it.
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Hi Stu, here's the pics and measurements of Andrews chainset. The gap is not as big as I thought between chainring and seat tube - 2.2 cm but a seat tube mounted device could be problematic as the seat tube is huge.

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ImageChainwatch 003 by youngray50, on Flickr

2.2 cm gap.
ImageChainwatch 001 by youngray50, on Flickr

Huge seat tube, diameter is 3.6 cm, circumference a wopping 12.2 cm.
ImageChainwatch 002 by youngray50, on Flickr

The BB is a sealed unit square taper. Open to suggestions but I could probably make something to fit if needed.
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Let me have a rummage in the cellar Ray, I'll have something. I wonder whether a BB mounted tensioner might be the way forward.
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Would you get a second ring guard on the otherside?
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Joshvegas wrote:Would you get a second ring guard on the otherside?
I would need to check to see if it would hit the chain stay.
Would I be able to get ring bolts long enough or could I use any bolt that fits as it's only a single ring?
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I reckon this should do the trick Ray. Obviously it's BB mount so there shouldn't be any issues with getting it inline with the chain. I made the plate from 3mm stainless (the standard ones are generally bendy rubbish), I added extra mounting holes for the idler too, so it's fully adjustable.

If you don't mind, can I also throw a pair of pedals in the box? Those rubber / nylon things upset me :wink:

Is it going to you Ray?

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Take the bike to Bike Station. They will have boxes of clamps from which you could bodge a guide
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s8tannorm wrote:I reckon this should do the trick Ray. Obviously it's BB mount so there shouldn't be any issues with getting it inline with the chain. I made the plate from 3mm stainless (the standard ones are generally bendy rubbish), I added extra mounting holes for the idler too, so it's fully adjustable.

If you don't mind, can I also throw a pair of pedals in the box? Those rubber / nylon things upset me :wink:

Is it going to you Ray?

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Stu, that would be great and I'm happy to take the pedals too. How much do you want for it or would you prefer we "fed the bear". Thanks in advance, Ray and Andrew.
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How much do you want for it
I don't want anything.

I'm a bad person, if I can do something to help every so often, I figure it must help balance the Karma :wink:
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Cheers Stu, that's ace. Your might still have my address but I'll pm it to you anyway, thanks again, Ray and Andrew.
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Packaged up and in todays post run Ray.
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Hi Stu, stuff arrived today.
When I read this.....
s8tannorm wrote:If you don't mind, can I also throw a pair of pedals in the box? Those rubber / nylon things upset me :wink:
...... I thought you were sending me rubber/nylon pedals that you wanted rid of, a lovely surprise, thanks.
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...... I thought you were sending me rubber/nylon pedals that you wanted rid of, a lovely surprise, thanks.
Oh no, it was the ones in the pic of Andrews trike that upset me :wink:
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Well done - nice to see another trikie 'on the road' all you need to do now is grow a beard ;-))
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