Night Train
Maker of Things
- Location
- Greater Manchester
I found a pair of wheel chair wheels at the scrap yard.
I want to use them to make a 'rat' trailer to follow the Ratrike.
The wheels seem straight, very light and have a quick release axle centre and good 26" x 1.25" tyres.
I was thinking of a bit of old ladder as a chassis and then rig something up with a ball joint as a coupler.
The thing I was thinking about was that the Ratrike very easily lifts its back wheel when stopping suddenly. I was a bit concerned with the impact adding a trailer might have on that.
I would, I guess, aim for a fair amount of nose weight on the hitch to weigh the back wheel down and to keep it there when braking but would there be any benefit in adding trailer brakes?
Not sure how I would add brakes yet but I will think of something using side pull calipers or whatever comes to hand I reckon.
Anything else I need to know about or take into account?
The trailer doesn't have a 'need' yet but that will come when the trailer does.
I want to use them to make a 'rat' trailer to follow the Ratrike.
The wheels seem straight, very light and have a quick release axle centre and good 26" x 1.25" tyres.
I was thinking of a bit of old ladder as a chassis and then rig something up with a ball joint as a coupler.
The thing I was thinking about was that the Ratrike very easily lifts its back wheel when stopping suddenly. I was a bit concerned with the impact adding a trailer might have on that.
I would, I guess, aim for a fair amount of nose weight on the hitch to weigh the back wheel down and to keep it there when braking but would there be any benefit in adding trailer brakes?
Not sure how I would add brakes yet but I will think of something using side pull calipers or whatever comes to hand I reckon.
Anything else I need to know about or take into account?
The trailer doesn't have a 'need' yet but that will come when the trailer does.
