paul fellows
Active Member
- Location
- Middlesbrough UK
I saw a odd trike at stocktons SIRF over the weekend.
I was part of a show by a company called PIF-PAF.
1) the back end of a DF being ridden in a really high wheely
2) the cross bar is extended and bent down steep angel to form a front triangle with a tube coming of the underside of the bottom bracket.
3) the front wheels where on ether end of a beam that could rotate horizontally about its center. (think home made go kart. )
4) 2 seats mounted above the front wheels, with the trappings of the show, and the handle bars attached to that.
my questions are
1) dose this simple type of searing have a name?
2) why is it not commonly used on self build trikes?
/www.pif-paf.co.uk/project/flights-of-fancy/
I was part of a show by a company called PIF-PAF.
1) the back end of a DF being ridden in a really high wheely
2) the cross bar is extended and bent down steep angel to form a front triangle with a tube coming of the underside of the bottom bracket.
3) the front wheels where on ether end of a beam that could rotate horizontally about its center. (think home made go kart. )
4) 2 seats mounted above the front wheels, with the trappings of the show, and the handle bars attached to that.
my questions are
1) dose this simple type of searing have a name?
2) why is it not commonly used on self build trikes?
/www.pif-paf.co.uk/project/flights-of-fancy/