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Post by robertban on Jun 17, 2014 17:04:38 GMT -5
I have a new 2013 Roketa Johnway YY250T-2 (MC-13-250) which I'm unstable when it comes to riding it so I was thinking about buying a Cheap 50cc trike like say the (Mojo tri008) for instances from megamotormadness and was wondering if the trike axle would be changeable to work on my Roketa then replacing the Mojo with the Roketa parts
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Post by ng5y on Jun 18, 2014 19:39:09 GMT -5
Unless the doctor says you have a real balance issue I would say practice makes perfect. Get more experience and you will build confidence and skill.
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Post by rockynv on Jun 19, 2014 4:07:13 GMT -5
You wamt to put the rear suspension and drive from a 35 mph light trike that weighs 330 lbs and can only carry 220 lbs with 10" rear wheels on a 75/80 mph bike that will weigh about 595 lbs and should be able to carry 441 lbs on minimum 12" but preferably 14" rims?
Your bike may end up weighing more empty than the 50cc rear suspension can support which is a 550 lb combined weight while you would potentially have a combined load of 800 or more lbs with just one person on a 250/300 cc trike. Then you have to consider moving and stopping all that weight at more than double the speed that the 50cc rear axle, suspension and brakes was designed for.
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