YES!
One of my mates has rambled on about us doing some drift trikes for ages! Liking your work!
So we thought this could be fun and had a quick go a few months ago, the first attempt was with an ally frame bike, which we just hacked away at and bent the rear a frame to allow some M10 threaded bar as a rear axle.
Our second attempt was after our original wheels exploded and we finally sourced a steel frame BMX..
have fun laughing at our attempt, now these welds are quite pathetic as i was using my mates "no gas" welder, which i personally wouldn't recommend after using other machines.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MV8xLDXkCag
have fun guys
YES!
One of my mates has rambled on about us doing some drift trikes for ages! Liking your work!
LOL something different. Nice work.
1997 Fiat Punto GT Abarth - being restored
2014 Jaguar XFR-S Sportbrake
cheers, the wheels are the only hard part, require some ebay scouring, and usually, some money; our home-made attempts have been pretty poor..
you should build some up, cost us a grand total of 20 quid and took a few hours! shame about the shocking welds, still nice and strong, i threw it at concrete as soon as they were cool to check they would hold.
Haha that's quality, might build one now, got lots of hill t way too
get on it buddy! took us a full 3 hours of actual work, hardest part was finding a steel BMX for some reason. the wheels fooked up after about half hour though, so we need to address that when we get some nice weather again!
unfortunately i live in cambridge which is flood plains, no bloody hills for miles!
Awesome awesome awesome
Once I have a bmx I be on this too, ah that's a pain no hills your way, everywere you look there's hills/vally were I live