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Post by hightechpete on Feb 1, 2020 11:57:18 GMT
Hello everyone new member here, I've been riding and working on bikes as a hobby for more years than I care to remember, I'm currently in the process of finishing a project that's been on the go for about two years (not one for the purists). It's a recumbent feet first based on a 1979 Superdream, it's been MOT'd and was running until recently. Most of the problems are associated with the forty year old components. I've owned five or six 400 and 250's over the years so am quite familiar with them, but there are a couple of issues that I might need advice on which I'll post in the relevant section. I don't know if I can post an image directly, I'll give it a try.
Pete.
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Post by stevegbr on Feb 1, 2020 11:59:59 GMT
hello and welcome to the forum.
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Post by BritPete on Feb 1, 2020 13:49:50 GMT
Hello and welcome
How did you make the body panels?
Never seen an SD like it - how does it handle
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Post by hightechpete on Feb 1, 2020 14:33:06 GMT
Thanks for the welcomes, the molds for the fairings already existed. I gave them to a 'professional' to produce the actual fairings, a year later after much chasing I got them back half finished, a friend who is familiar with working with fibreglass completed the job. After much work sanding, I painted them in a Renault colour, basecoat and lacquer.
It handles just fine, hands off stable at speed but because of the increased wheelbase it doesn't turn in quickly.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 1, 2020 16:46:48 GMT
Welcome along.
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Post by carlthebandit on Feb 1, 2020 17:54:35 GMT
Hi
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Post by buster on Feb 1, 2020 19:22:39 GMT
welcome along, wow what front suspension/steering set up is that running?
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Post by hightechpete on Feb 1, 2020 20:33:35 GMT
Front suspension is standard Honda, this photo might explain the steering linkage. It consists of a second steering head linked to the first with a rose linked tie rod.
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Post by ian on Feb 1, 2020 21:25:31 GMT
Hi Pete, welcome along. Not sure about the riding position, but that's some neat engineering
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Post by bodie on Feb 1, 2020 21:30:34 GMT
HI and welcome to the forum
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Post by ianfaefalkirk on Feb 1, 2020 21:46:35 GMT
Hi and welcome on board...……..Must say that's different Sinclair c5 spings to mind lol
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Post by hightechpete on Feb 1, 2020 21:55:54 GMT
Hi Pete, welcome along. Not sure about the riding position, but that's some neat engineering Don't knock it 'till you've tried it, there are huge advantages to riding a 'powered two wheeler' as opposed to a 'motorised bicycle'. Turn your Mind to 'Open' Set your Imagination to 'On' and your Pre-conceptions to 'Off' You can leave Scepticism on your normal default setting. link
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Post by bluedreamer on Feb 6, 2020 15:24:44 GMT
That looks a bit like a cross between a Sinclair C5 and a Superdream lol I will keep an eye out for it on the road, welcome to the forum!
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Post by james88 on Feb 7, 2020 8:41:15 GMT
Funky looking ride, I like it, very jetsons!! I'd definitely do a triple take if I saw it on the road buzzing by.
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Post by hightechpete on Feb 7, 2020 13:43:31 GMT
Yup, I get some funny looks, I put this sticker on because it more or less describes how I feel. I'm looking for a large sticker with googly eyes and and open mouth 'cause that's how people look when they see me.
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