Chronicling TreMoto's quest to prove the effectiveness of the leaning vehicle suspension system at the Pikes Peak Hill Climb - and maybe break a record or three...
Monday, July 11, 2011
Post-Race Update, Photo Gallery and Video
Extreme lack of updates there as we worked like mad to prep for the race. We're still catching up on everything, but check out the TreMoto Pikes Peak Flickr Gallery and the teaser video below.
love what you guys are doing and have been following it for a while now. I was wondering. your first proto was built with stock parts and had kingpin inclination. I notice you rolled your own now and took that out. was that a big improvement? I was also looking at another trike that also had no kingpin incination but used perimeter disks and had the pivots on or at least closer to the wheel centerline. wonder if you could give me your thoughts on that. I want to build an enclosed elctric trike but have not ridden any leaning trikes so i don't know if it would make that much difference. looks from the videos yours handles just fine.
love what you guys are doing and have been following it for a while now. I was wondering. your first proto was built with stock parts and had kingpin inclination. I notice you rolled your own now and took that out. was that a big improvement? I was also looking at another trike that also had no kingpin incination but used perimeter disks and had the pivots on or at least closer to the wheel centerline. wonder if you could give me your thoughts on that. I want to build an enclosed elctric trike but have not ridden any leaning trikes so i don't know if it would make that much difference. looks from the videos yours handles just fine.
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