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Is there such a thing as an ideal trike?
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So far everyone has assumed that the trike would have the rear wheel driven by the pedals. But what if it was the front wheel that was driven by the pedals, like a Cruzbike? Does that change anything regarding the tadpole/delta discussion? JonB |
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Is there such a thing as an ideal trike?
On Jun 17, 5:48*pm, Jon Bendtsen wrote:
Hi So far everyone has assumed that the trike would have the rear wheel *driven by the pedals. Not so. see "AUTOTRIKE by Andre Jute" at http://groups.google.ie/group/rec.bi...9f13c2d?hl=en# for a comprehensive outline of drive possibilities. That is where this whole affair starts... But what if it was the front wheel that was driven by the pedals, like a Cruzbike? A bit more complicated and more/less expensive depending on need/ desire for a differential, but it does not change the other considerations. Does that change anything regarding the tadpole/delta discussion? See above. All in all, I now think of a trike as either a geriatric/invalid cycling aid or as a fashion item for trendy cyclists. Thanks to all who helped me think the matter through. For me, and I guess for Bernhard, a most productive exercise. Andre Jute "Cycling wisdom" is an oxymoron |
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