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Sirocco - Soft Sand Trike

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Re: Sirocco - Soft Sand Trike

Postby kingfish254 on Fri Mar 02, 2012 8:53 am

I see two sprockets on the hub itself. How you you set this up.
Do you have a photo?
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Re: Sirocco - Soft Sand Trike

Postby mrfritz on Fri Mar 02, 2012 9:00 am

kingfish254 wrote:I see two sprockets on the hub itself. How you you set this up.
Do you have a photo?


OH... different HUB.. That is the transmission! It comes that way.

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These transmissions come in coaster/3/5 speed configurations. They drive gear is attached by it being screwed to the hub with a little screw every other spoke hole on the hub. The trike kit I bought came with a coaster brake transmission and a driven gear. I stayed with the driven gear on the trike kit axle because it had the same number of teeth.
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Re: Sirocco - Soft Sand Trike

Postby kingfish254 on Fri Mar 02, 2012 9:24 am

Guess,I might have to figure out a way to modify my SA 5 hub to work.
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Re: Sirocco - Soft Sand Trike

Postby mrfritz on Fri Mar 02, 2012 9:37 am

kingfish254 wrote:Guess,I might have to figure out a way to modify my SA 5 hub to work.


There is no magic there! Just a big ole sprocket and a rotary table to drill the holes and open up the bore. The hub holes simply look tapped for the screws so I guess I'd find the right size "thread rolling" not cutting tap and have at it. This transmission is supposed to have a reverse, though I haven't gotten it to work yet, which seems like a pretty valuable thing in a trike.

I went with the 5 speed because of the goal of using this as a hauler across the soft sand barrier. I've also been gearing things down a lot. I don't expect that with the electric motor at 36V and someone pedaling their heart out it will get over 15mph. BUT I do imagine it might be able to climb the dunes and berms hauling three people, a load of firewood, a grill and a cooler with a couple surf and boogie boards and some collection of beach chairs, wet suits and towels... I won't be surprised if it becomes obvious using it that the three speed or even single speed would have been fine.

I smile every time I think of riding this to the beach... Just pile the stuff on and go instead of the trips dragging stuff back and forth through the sand...

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Re: Sirocco - Soft Sand Trike

Postby mrfritz on Fri Mar 02, 2012 10:07 pm

Spent a little time rounding up parts and mocking up this afternoon. Didn't have much time.

These are some photos of the drivetrain as it currently is configured. I do like the view from the back.
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This is a pretty clear picture of the SA transmission.
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The plate that drives the wheel, you can see where it was welded to the 3 hole one that was there from the start.
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This is the first mock up of the electric motor mount.
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The frame the motor is on is going to change quite a bit. You can see the plate between the stays, that is going to be the battery tray. Above the motor there is going to be another deck for accessories.
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Re: Sirocco - Soft Sand Trike

Postby mrfritz on Fri Mar 02, 2012 10:31 pm

I grabbed some of the envisioned accessories and spent some time trying them on for size. First up, it's got to be able to carry a big cooler to have fun on the beach. CHECK! Of course it will go on an upper deck/motor mount frame that isn't there but it's obvious it's going to fit and what the deck length needs to be.
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The whole point was to carry an articulated trailer that could carry people. I decided to base the seating on some simple white plastic chairs from Ikea. In this mock up you can see the reverse seat that will mount to the trailer or deck and the front facing one that be on the articulated trailer. Both need to go up about 8-10" from the height you see them at. And if you imagine another axle with fat tires under the chair in the background you're starting to see it.

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Even if you're carrying a passenger you still want to be able to carry a little cooler on the beach right? No problem, when the upper deck is on it will sit a bit further forward and flat.
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Of course you can put more stuff on top and bungie too! Like a battery powered mixer for Magurita's! The battery capacity is going to be at least 20Ah at 36V... and an inveter would fit so you can plug in anything you want. Humm...

With the articulated trailer attached you can fit two large coolers between the seats, or a wheel chair.

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You know theres is no reason the trailer can't have a surfboard rack and maybe a canopy...

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There are some sketches to be made, but the priority is completion of the primary bike drive and decks. This is a fun project and I can't wait to have it 4 blocks from this beach..

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I am so spoiled and lucky!
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Re: Sirocco - Soft Sand Trike

Postby mrfritz on Fri Mar 23, 2012 10:52 pm

Finally got shipping confirmation on the wheel set for the articulated trailer. They were on backorder waiting for an axle adapter bushing, it's unfortunate because for the trailer we could have just use a different size thought it's probably a good thing that the wheels will be interchangeable.

Colin had the trike's rear deck layed out and cut but hadn't welded it this afternoon.
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Re: Sirocco - Soft Sand Trike

Postby mrfritz on Tue Mar 27, 2012 7:50 pm

Trike deck frame is complete. I'm leaving for the beach at 5:00 am and simply will not have time to complete the motor and shifter build out for this trip. I guess I'm ok with it, after all there will be another trip. Maybe I'll have to complete another project or two related to this while I'm down there.

FUN! I know it's going to be worth the time and effort.
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Re: Sirocco - Soft Sand Trike

Postby mrfritz on Thu Apr 05, 2012 9:12 pm

The wheel/tire set for the articulated trailer arrived! I like the looks of these tires better than the Norco's I put on the bike. So I guess the trailer will ride smoother than the bike. :D

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Re: Sirocco - Soft Sand Trike

Postby cman on Fri Apr 06, 2012 8:58 am

Very well thought out. Cool build.
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Re: Sirocco - Soft Sand Trike

Postby mrfritz on Fri Apr 06, 2012 7:52 pm

The trailer axle is getting the threads cut on it right now... The odds are looking good that I may get to ride this with a bunch of other cargo bikes this weekend. I'm going to outfit it with the large cooler and a grill on the trailer if it happens. There is something very entertaining about the idea of a large load of iced beverges and a smokey joe grilling some burgers and dogs WHILE out riding in the sunshine in Seattle!

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Re: Sirocco - Soft Sand Trike

Postby mrfritz on Sat Apr 07, 2012 10:42 pm

She escaped the shop today! I have a little more work to button up the drive train and decking but it was her last day in the fabrication shop. This is Colin who did the fabrication and welding and simply a very talented and fun to work with bikesmith.
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There were a bunch of kids in the neighborhood for a BBQ and the minute we hit the sunlight they swamped us. Even in what I think is 5th gear none of the kids had much trouble pedaling at times with up to 4 or more other kids on the back and trailer. We did have one little girl ram the back of a van so hard the alarm went off, she just had no experience with a coaster brake. The big ole surly soaked the impact up with no trouble.

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It was also interesting that the trailer wheels weren't even bolted on, just didn't have the nuts. Didn't seem to matter at all they stayed on. I was also worried about what might happen when you turn it tight enough to have the trailer rub, all that happens is the bike stops uneventfully.

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Eventually the crowd got so big it was difficult to manage all the kids swarming and I had to get wheel nuts... So some parents stepped in and helped separate the kids and the trike. I'm pretty sure the kids would have been happy to keep it.

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It does all fit in my truck... But I can't close the tail gate...

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Tomorrow I'll work on the electric drive and decks. Maybe even get a chance to take it over to Aaron's and get the transmission all hooked up. Somehow if that all happens in time for the cargo bike ride... I'll be riding it!
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Re: Sirocco - Soft Sand Trike

Postby josh_from_ga on Sun Apr 08, 2012 7:09 am

wow... you're taking cool to a new level!
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Re: Sirocco - Soft Sand Trike

Postby mrfritz on Sun Apr 08, 2012 11:03 am

Verified the deck sizes before going shopping. Both decks are 16" wide. The front deck is 31 1/4" long and the trailer is 46". My bet is I can buy some gray/white plastic garage shelves that I can cut up to fit in pretty well.

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Re: Sirocco - Soft Sand Trike

Postby mrfritz on Thu Apr 12, 2012 5:08 am

Now going back through.. Replacing hardware with stainless where appropriate... Adding two more teeth to the driven gear.. Adjusting the headset... Thinking about paint/powder coat... Seriously thinking about a secondary brake system that would also function as a parking brake... The details...
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