Re: [CR]Frame sizing for tricycle conversion (fwd)

(Example: Component Manufacturers:Campagnolo)

From: <Themaaslands@comcast.net>
To: Classicrendezvous@bikelist.org (Classic Rendezvous)
Subject: Re: [CR]Frame sizing for tricycle conversion (fwd)
Date: Thu, 16 Oct 2003 22:02:37 +0000

Mick wrote:
>Its is far more fun tricycling if you can master fixed wheel riding on
>the conversion. Happy trundling.

To which Phil added:
> Just a comment for those of us in the Colonies. Try to find one with a
> differential as English conversions tend to be left side drive with tends to
> drive off the road over here.

The left side drive does not in fact drive you off the road, but rather prevents you from getting proper traction on highly cambered roads. It also makes left turns more difficult to handle quickly, which means that you are somewhat more exposed in cross-traffic turns. It is my experience that on a flat road, either a left or a right hand drive ttrike will be faster than one with a differential.

As for Charlie's original question to the ideal frame height, my preference is to have a frame size that is about 2 cm smaller with plenty of seatpost exposed. This allows you to hang way out on corners.

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Steven Maasland
Moorestown, NJ