Building a Quadricycle

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Re: Building a Quadricycle

Postby unjonharley » Thu Nov 15, 2012 9:43 am

I have mention buying old scooters several times on the board..

I have two 12v, four 24v, one 36v wheel and an old Rascal 24v drive.
My kid just gave me a heavy duty 12v motor out of a walk a long golf cart.

Thank Figman for coming up with a pusher cart..

I plan to use a 26 inch 18 speed bike rear frame.. A 20inch BMX rear wheel in the frame.. There is enough room to mount a 24v motor in front of the wheel.. A chain from the motor to the small drive sprocket, then chain to the 24 inch wheel..
Leave the top bar and fork neck on the 26 inch frame.. Then cut the top bar six or so inches from the fork neck.. The fork neck will slip over any seat post.. The attach a pipe patch clamp to the six inch stub left on the fork neck.. Drill the top bar of the frame and match hole in the pipe clamp.. This is where the hitch pin will be allowing the pusher to self level with your bike.. NOW That should be as plan as mud.. :mrgreen:
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Re: Building a Quadricycle

Postby FIGJAM » Thu Nov 15, 2012 9:59 am

I knew about the scooters, but arn't they 24volt.

It looks like most of the "kid cars" are 6 or 12 volt, so it's easy to use a bigger battery for more range without useing multiple batteries in series. 8)

Thanks for the support.....

I'll use it for the heavy lifting. :lol:
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Re: Building a Quadricycle

Postby unjonharley » Thu Nov 15, 2012 10:54 am

The 12v motors I have. Are from the first razor scooters. They wouls not carry a adult very far with two 12v 10ah batteries. Where the 24v with two 12v 10ah gave up more distance.. I intend the 12v motors for a wind generator on the playa.

I figure four batteries 12v xah. in wire saddle bag over the pusher wheel..
I rigged a 24v with two sets of batteries with a three point rocker switch. Line to the motor, line to one set and line to second set..

The charger on a mobility scooter went toes up.. Put four machine screws (nuts both sides of body) studs. Two + and two -.. 12v battery charger cables clamped over the stubs with a cut off switch in the 24v system. Flip switch, clamp on the charger and away it go's. Could do this for pusher cart..

I Craig's List a 3hp lawn edger for thirty buck.. Could platform the engine ovr a drive wheel for a playa pusher.. That would be sweet.. Big wheel from a garden tractor. A sprocket the size of the rim. and centrifugal clutch.
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Re: Building a Quadricycle

Postby Tiahaar » Sat Dec 01, 2012 9:40 pm

well whadaya know, they make 'adult' training wheels, who knew?
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could be home built by a clever burner, a trike alternative as it were, but I can see it having traction issues in loose deep stuff if the side wheels were set too low...hmmm...
ok never mind if you're thinking of modding your bike to a trike that would be better.
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Re: Building a Quadricycle

Postby BBadger » Sun Dec 02, 2012 2:03 am

I loved those power wheels as a kid at Toys R Us. My parents never could afford one though.

The problem with the old Powerwheels was that they caught on fire, so maybe with a metal bike frame it'd be okay.
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Re: Building a Quadricycle

Postby Ano » Wed Dec 05, 2012 6:09 pm

Well, in a sad way to end this story, I do not think I have the skills, resources, or time to build a tri/quad, thus, it will be happening this year. Feel free to use this topic to chat about alternate bike-related forms of transportation...
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Re: Building a Quadricycle

Postby maladroit » Wed Dec 05, 2012 6:36 pm

I am building one, and will post a photo in here. So if you find me in 2013, we can ride off into the sunset.
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Re: Building a Quadricycle

Postby lucky420 » Wed Dec 05, 2012 7:06 pm

I'm right there with you ano. I know I don't really have the skill set to build a quadricycle...sigh

Now just trying to save up the money to buy a used one. I would like a 4 seater but can probably only afford a 2 seater
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Re: Building a Quadricycle

Postby Ano » Wed Dec 05, 2012 7:54 pm

Ano wrote:Well, in a sad way to end this story, I do not think I have the skills, resources, or time to build a tri/quad, thus, it will be happening this year. Feel free to use this topic to chat about alternate bike-related forms of transportation...


Funny thing, I worded this wrong.

It will NOT be happening this year. I went back and read this and I got excited for myself, until I realized that I'm an idiot.
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Re: Building a Quadricycle

Postby Elliot » Wed Dec 05, 2012 8:01 pm

You sound pretty smart to me. You aim high, which is a good thing. Then you realize if you are in the process of biting off too much, before you get in trouble -- also a good thing. I've aborted a few projects myself, including a 35 foot MV that I had a good start on.
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Re: Building a Quadricycle

Postby BAS » Wed Dec 05, 2012 8:25 pm

You reminded me, I need to go to a local bicycle collective and see if I can scavenge space, talent, and stuff for some projects. (I've got equipment to loan them, if I remember to retrieve it from my dad's workshop.) They are only open on Fridays, and I need to look up the hours.

Thanks for the reminder.
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Re: Building a Quadricycle

Postby Ano » Mon Jan 14, 2013 7:39 pm

Fuck giving up! I'm building myself a Granny Bike, and bumping this to see if anyone else has seen/had experiences with them out there. I already searched Eplaya and heard "they seem to do alright" overall, which is good enough for me, because "alright" is better than "nothing."

I'm going to Granny Bike two cruisers together. My girlfirend already has one she morphed into a little creature she called "moxie" - had a mouth and eyes, a tail, and was a very comfortable beetlejuice-inspired ride! I'm going to make Moxie's brother, a more evil furry version with a tail that will (hopefully, if this flame effects class takes off and goes well) shoot fire. It's going to be an adventure. Just need to find him a name now...
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Re: Building a Quadricycle

Postby lucky420 » Mon Jan 14, 2013 8:06 pm

Good luck Ano...I admire your determination
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Re: Building a Quadricycle

Postby Savannah » Tue Jan 15, 2013 12:12 am

Yeah--there's still time to tinker and learn. Think of it as experimentation--you don't have to know how it's going to turn out. You're a mad scientist of bicycles, testing hypotheses. :)
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Re: Building a Quadricycle

Postby Marscrumbs » Tue Jan 15, 2013 9:17 am

After seeing how much fun I had on my modified e-trike one year, my Fearless leader made for himself a e-quad mostly using PVC for him and his wife. It was easier than welding and tore down for transport to the playa.
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Re: Building a Quadricycle

Postby AntiM » Tue Jan 29, 2013 7:20 am

I've seen good PVC quads, and sad PVC quads which were sagging and unhappy in the sun.

And I've seen enough e-quads on the play to know they fly under the DMV radar, but I've experienced the intense questioning at Gate for our pedal-power quad to know there's a chance a quad with an assist could get "stored" in the impound lot.
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Re: Building a Quadricycle

Postby Canoe » Wed Jan 30, 2013 2:39 pm

Marscrumbs wrote:... my Fearless leader made for himself a e-quad mostly using PVC for him and his wife. It was easier than welding and tore down for transport to the playa.

Any photos?
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