Elliot wrote:This discussion strictly for entertainment purposes. Do not attempt any action that might cause harm.
(Or at least not without plausible deniability.)
Elliot wrote:This discussion strictly for entertainment purposes. Do not attempt any action that might cause harm.
MyDearFriend wrote:I can't believe I'm taking shit from a meat-cake-with-teeth. :lol:




Elliot wrote:...We are going to do is install the two half-gears like this:
This way, when one half turns one direction, the other half turns the other direction.
Canoe wrote:Elliot wrote:...We are going to do is install the two half-gears like this:
This way, when one half turns one direction, the other half turns the other direction.
Why is this reminding me of the plane I few that had the aileron lines reversed...
dragonpilot wrote:Elliot...you have WAY too much time on your hands!
Elliot wrote::D
Allrightythen. We pick up where we left off a while ago. We are going to build a bicycle with reversed steering. Such a bike is practically impossible to ride. We start by rounding up the parts; two bikes and a gear.
First the gear. A lawn tractor transaxle gave its life so a bicycle thief may give his:
When you open something like a motorcycle transmission, a selections of gears will practically tumble out. In the lower right hand corner of the picture you see the gear I chose, and I cut it in halves with a cut-off wheel on the angle grinder. This gear is larger than necessary, but the larger hole in the middle saves me a lot of grinding.
Be VERY careful with angle grinders. Wear goggles AND face shield, and sturdy gloves. The gloves are only against sparks. The cutting wheel will cut your hand right off in a split second without even slowing for the glove.
We are going to do is install the two half-gears like this:
This way, when one half turns one direction, the other half turns the other direction.
Now the bicycles. Two throwaway bikes from China-Mart. These were donated to Elliot’s Bicycle Repair & Rentals in BRC in a previous year.
The bright pink one ought to be attractive to a thief. All we need off the other is the frame and the fork – and the handlebar stem if it’s not the same diameter as on the pink one. Surplus wheels and other parts will be used to repair other bikes.
Some quick cutting with the angle grinder, or a hacksaw…
…and here we have the section we are going to weld to the pink bike.
Now comes a couple of hours of careful fitting-the-parts-together -- measuring and cutting and grinding and fitting and grinding and….
To be continued. Bwahahahahah.
This discussion strictly for entertainment purposes. Do not attempt any action that might cause harm.
Bikes shown are for demonstration of skill by professional rider on closed course only.



MyDearFriend wrote:I can't believe I'm taking shit from a meat-cake-with-teeth. :lol:
BBadger wrote:This reversible bike steering has got to be one of the best bike mods.
BBadger wrote:This reversible bike steering has got to be one of the best bike mods.
Elliot wrote:...Let's reserve judgement until we test its face-planting capacity...



Canoe wrote:Cover that with some playa decorations and ...?
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