How To Build A Bolt-Together Drift Trike (No Welding)
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I made this video for people that want to build a drift trike out of a 20" bicycle but are unable to do any welding...I figured out how to cut apart a bike and turn it into a drift trike by bolting parts together instead of welding...I had very little time or money in this project...I only had to come up with a small handful of additional hardware and materials... I prefer the welding method but I hope this helps if you have limited access to fabrication tools...Thanks for watching, if it helped, please leave a like.
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thank you, for actually considering the average person who can't weld I pray you have a awesome year..
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I am sure that you will find good way to make it on woodprix Webpage.
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You would remove the bolts on the front tire and put small pegs on. No need for the bolts if you can screw the pegs on just as tight.
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I check a lot of woodworking handbooks. These one from woodprix are the best.
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i have question. wich way would it be stronger? welding or bolts?
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Wait how do you pedal?
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Thanks Dude!
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Great build! What size is the pipe for the rear axle?
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i have been looking into getting a drift trike made but i cant weld. but another problem is that im a pretty big dude. even better is that i am in cincy trying to ride some of the hills around here. i want it to be able to have a bmx sprocket/pedal in front so i can ride on flat land too. lmk if you know anybody around that might be willing to help.
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Great ideas in there, thanks
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I made one but i have a problem. It bends on sides when i turn. Any suggestions how to fix it?
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How much will this cost
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what size is the rear axle?
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What do you use to cut the back axel (you should seek these)
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Welding is fast safe and efficient though
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how do you drive the wheels?
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Can i juse a 28 wheel size frame?
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very helpful, thx!
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Everything about this drift trike, all the cuts , bends, use of entire bike, and making it bolt together. I have to say is pure genius. you really opened my mind to how to actually cut the metal in order to bolt it in. Great job.
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Hey dude what did u use for the plastic f the wheels
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