After failing the motorcycle test twice, Paul Randle opted for the easy way of achieving social transport in the form of a three wheel motorcycle.
Randle's Trojan Trike consists of a motorcycle front, complete with front forks, handlebars, frame etc, with an extension coming from the motorcycle main frame to a rear platform and sub frame construction, housing the engine, gearbox, drive units and rear suspension assemblies. The particular units used are a Cossack motorcycle front and a Mini 850 front end fitted into the rear platform construction. The frame extension is made from a strong tubular framework, which is connected directly into the rear platform and to the engine sub-frame assembly.
Tuesday, May 5, 2009
Genius at work: Paul Randle's Trojan trike.
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