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| Comments: Dont have a Three wheeler yet. Would love to build one. Assessing the varieties for best configuration\combination of components. This is a great format. Will be checking each day! Thanks,Rick |
| Comments: hello there i would like to join your club and have 2 three wheelers 1 Trimagnum and 1 Fireaero also i would like to be a part of the kit car presentaion in may for some reason when i clicck on your e-mail it wont give it to me or take me there just thoug t you might want to know Don |
| Comments: Are there any Grinnall Scorpions in New England? I'd like to get ride in one and would swap for a ride in my Velorex. It's a Czech built, Jawa 350 powered, fabric covered 3 wheeler. Thanks. |
| Comments: Hi there. I'm looking for any unusual three wheelers or fully enclosed motorcycles to be on the X Show, a Mens Magazine/Talk show on the Fx Channel for Fox cable. If anyone knows of any in the Los Angeles area please email me at Mojak27@aol.com. Thanks. |
| Comments: Okay, so I have done a little more work.. eventually I will have a link to the "Three-Wheelers Webring", too. Grades have to go out, and much to do for the next unit here at school, so please be patient. |
| Comments: Okay, gang. Once again, I, your fearless leader, have updated the site. Browse, enjoy, and get back to me about what I have missed or need to add to it. |
| Comments: I've loved 3-wheelers since my first one, back in 1952, in England. It was a BSA and I later had a Morgan. Now I have an HMV FreeWay (for sale) and two tricars (my word for 2-in-fronts) I'm building. I love Jamieson's IndyCyle and saw it at Carlisle las year. Next year I intend to have my new project there. Its the Buckland Manx. Front end from a Karman Ghia (disc brakes); slim ladder chassis, for single seat; rear is a 1,000cc Kawasaki shaft drive. Will have a slim aluminum body with the canopy from a idget Mustang airplane. If you're interested in seeing my album of pics on the project, drop me an e-mail and I'll forward it. Meanwhile, everyone come out and support NATWA at Carlisle next May! |
| Comments: Dave Norton! Your Shrike is looking much better (amazing what a coat of paint and a few body panels will do, eh?)! Are you still planning on routing air cooling ducts in from the side as planned in the model with G.I. Joe as the driver? |
| Comments: I would like to use a auto starter for a reverse drive. What is the pitch of the spur gear on a flywheel? I would like to use a 6" diameter gear. |
| Comments: Looking for plans for something similar to the indycycle. I just finished a 917 and need another project. I was thinking of using a BMW k system linked to a mustang 2 front end but who knows. Wmail me if you got anything. |
| Comments: Progress continues on the second generation Norton Shrike, with 135 BMW hp. Check the photos at Webshots, and Max Hall's excellent 3W site at maxmatic.com. |
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| Comments: Dean, I designed the interior to be very minimal, with very little space to either side, so that I would not have to worry about any problems during high lateral accelleration. My seat is approx 18" wide at the bottom and 21" wide at the shoulder. I have ery little room for the shifter/clutch on the right, but I manage. |
| Comments: How wide or narrow have you built your seating space. I am using my version of the Trimagnum frame layout and proportion for two seats. I find it to be small both in butt width and leg spacing for two sets of legs and the gear too. |
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| Comments: Awright, gang. I am back, and have done a little work on it for now. Send me any articles, events, pictures, projects, or other things you want posted. I have updated the Events and Membership areas. Check them out and e-mail me if you want to add or chan e any information. |
| Comments: I have a Tri-Magnum project For Sale..... $750 /OBO see web site for photos...if still interested e-mail I will give more details. Joe |
| Comments: Great idea,Jamieson.Those of us that have figured out that 2/in front is the way to go should have a forum and a meeting place. I'll help out any way I can,anyone with any questions or comments feel free to e-mail me and I'll try to give or get the answers they are looking for! |
| Comments: To all members: I will not be available to edit the website, take requests, or answer questions for the next five weeks (yes, that's right, 5 weeks). Sorry for any inconvenience this may cause, but I will try to make it up to you all by making lot's of ad itions to the site when I return. Have a great summer, and talk to you later! Jamieson |
| Comments: I thought my admiration for tri-wheelers was alone til the web blossemed. Like tilters and the Dymaxion. Anybody else? |
| Comments: Which magazines are good sources of information for three wheel vehicle information? Could you please list #issues/year cost and where to subscribe. Thanks. |
| Comments: Good for you! lm glad you started what some people would have only talked about, but, the same goes for your great idea for your ride too! lt takes people with vision and the ability to do the hand work to make this world we share a more enjoyable place t live. So, everybody out their lets get involved and help make this site fly! lm sure you'll hear from me again,God Bless and safe riding,a fellow three wheel creator, Crimsin Hill teacher/indst.design,CA |
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| Comments: Okay, everyone. The website is established. Send me any information you want to put on it. Membership is free for now. My time is limited over the next few months, so I will try to update this when I can. Make sure you change any bookmarks from the previo s NATWA Page, too. |
| Comments: Does it work? I hope so.. took me a while to debug this... |