TONYS TRIKE (not a scooter one lol )

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tonydevon
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its a big bike trike, not a scooter trike, pics were for photoshoot 100% biker magazine
heavy is good, heavy is reliable, and if it does fail, hit them with it!!!
tonydevon
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all this is my work, frame, suspension, handlebars, wiring, exhaust, foot controls, paint, etc etc etc but I did pay someone to cover the seat, as my effort tends to look like a tramps hat LOL

rear wheels are going for black powdercoat over winter, and front wheel being changed for a 180 tyred rear sportsbike wheel.

about 120bhp at a guess, pulls like a train, rides perfect, but obviously have to ease up a bit on the bends.

selling it soon to buy/build a lambretta want a series 2 to ride, and also build my racer look one

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phone pic from the day of the shoot
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heavy is good, heavy is reliable, and if it does fail, hit them with it!!!
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RICSPEED
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tonydevon wrote:will post them here and delete later
no dont ill move the topic ...im sure plently will like to see it
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RICSPEED
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i guess you made the irs a-arms but did you fab the hub carriers ?? and whats the diff .. ford ??
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T5-190
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Nice work Tony.
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RICSPEED
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kate would like that ey sean :D
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Spot - on Tony! 8-)
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tonydevon
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WOW cheers guys, didnt expect anyone on here to like it LOL

yes its all home built, the diff and hubs are from ford sierra, flipped upside down to give correct direction of travel.

wishbones and uprights are home made, copied from the haynes roadster book, why redesign something thats already been done and proven :)

rear suspension is AVO coilover fully adjustable shocks, with stainless curshtubes and poly bushes on all pivots.

rear camber is fully adjustable, and I have set it up to go reactive camber through the suspension travel, grips better in the turns.

this picture might show you a bit better whats going on, very dusty in there LOL
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will get my scooter build project up here as soon as theres something to show LOL, looking for some guidance and pisstaking :)
heavy is good, heavy is reliable, and if it does fail, hit them with it!!!
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Nice work Tony
GPZ motor ??
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Is this home built Tony, or do you work for a company that allows you to use the facilities and equipment for this sort of thing?
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