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Homemade QUAD for exercise & fun

Discussion in 'Homebuilt and Modifications' started by NewsBot, May 23, 2012.  |  Print Topic

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    Nine months of planning, design and experimenting got me nowhere. One saturday afternoon at Walmart and about $85 got me so far down the road it wasn't funny. I purchased two identical 20" BMX boys bikes with full suspension. These made up the majority of the frame. The next part was connecting the two frames. This was achieved with 3/4" thin walled square tubing. We designed a seat base then re-enforce the edges with round bar. We then welded hinges to the seat and bolted them to the frame...

    For a lot more info, see Quad Recumbent blog
     

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