Clarifixer
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Always wanted a custom vehicle that I could machine and/or fabricate bits and pieces for, and found with my skewed taste, a tadpole-style recumbent trike was fertile ground. When I reversed the quick release mechanism on the front wheels for looks (and maybe a tiny bit of aerodynamic flow), I didn't like how the stock long nuts stuck out, so I fabricated some out of C.R. steel that are 10mm shorter. After turning and knurling them, I pressed on serrated rings from some odds and sods to keep them locked in. Stepped washers took care of potential bearing binding. Now, a couple of little aluminum hubcaps with anodized red cap screws for bling will finish them off--tonight's project....
, here's the beast, with the outboard Q.R. levers. It's an I.C.E. (Inspired Cycle Engineering) Q-26 with lots of mods. After decades of seriously riding a diamond frame bicycle, my back, neck and shoulders are much happier, not to mention the panoramic view of the world afforded by a trike. On the hills it's a bit slow, but my "motor" is still pretty good, so I can rock 'n roll on the flats, and kick serious **** on the descents.
