Wearing a helmet

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MarkArmstrong wrote: Sun Aug 13, 2023 10:58 am
pissontheroof wrote: Sun Aug 13, 2023 4:10 am :beer3: Image
MarkArmstrong wrote: Wed Aug 09, 2023 12:08 am
pissontheroof wrote: Mon Aug 07, 2023 9:06 am I stopped . It’s too hot . I rather pay them off if they care to stop me ,
I even tip a box of beer 🍺
I converted my Honda DREAM into 3 wheels
I used to fall down , but not anymore .
now they fall down and I keep on going .
No need for a helmet anymore..
I converted my Honda DREAM into 3 wheels! Can I ask how?
Is that DIY or shop? If its DIY where did you source the parts? If its a shop who was it and how much did they charge

Thanks

Mark
I bought this ( new honda dream ) in shitsville when I was dying ,
I mean I bought the basic honda dream - =no idea of any of the details
I left it up to fate 🙈 I feel like a dum blond on 2 wheels
I’m about to upgrade so this one will be up for grabs .
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Does it have a working differential or a fixed axle?
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MarkArmstrong wrote: Mon Aug 14, 2023 6:31 am Does it have a working differential or a fixed axle?
I got 2 macbooks 💻 I can only use to watch Fox News , no idea how anything works ,

Only thing I know is that honda dreams work forever , that’s why I got it .

Turn the key , start and put it in gear and it goes ..

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don’t ask me ..

Some smart guy here should be able to look and see .
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Very cool and it would suit me no end! I don't suppose you're selling it? My ability to send PMs seems to have been disabled by admin.
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MarkArmstrong wrote: Mon Aug 14, 2023 6:31 am Does it have a working differential or a fixed axle?
It looks like something a hillbilly made in their barn. You can get much better conversions with working differentials.
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John Bingham wrote: Wed Aug 16, 2023 8:56 am
MarkArmstrong wrote: Mon Aug 14, 2023 6:31 am Does it have a working differential or a fixed axle?
It looks like something a hillbilly made in their barn. You can get much better conversions with working differentials.
By enlarging the picture and looking at the architecturally and engineering design of those mudguards covering the wheels I would say the hillbilly did not have a barn .
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I got 2 macbooks 💻 I can only use to watch Fox News ,
Now that was funny! :D
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I have pictures of the original fenders the maker made in his garage ~ @ otres sihanoukville AKA shitsville .
I axed ( for someone to convert me to 3 wheels ) and this is what I got there .
That was along time ago after delivery of finished product he was out of the picture
I had alot of brake problems . I been in a few accidents but survived . Only hit my head a couple of times
.. and almost broke the pavement and that slippery wet floor where I lost 1 life for sure
The apple watch ⌚️ went nuts. “ Calling all cars “ etc .. it didn’t know me
This F-#1 been up & down down so many bumpy roads
It it’s life . bumps and mud wiggle them off no matter what
I got the latest hillbillies to micky mouse some
“ around the shop “ pieces of al yu min ium to reinforce the latest quick job ,
I know they weren’t very cute but they were practical , kept kept lots of mud off me .
I did roll it one time if you can see the lopsided back basket won’t straighten up
I’m thinking of upgrading , shame honda don’t make a 3 wheel
I’d be dammed before i even had a trickle of idea of anything chines or india for dam sure



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pissontheroof wrote: Wed Aug 16, 2023 2:08 pm I have pictures of the original fenders the maker made in his garage ~ @ otres sihanoukville AKA shitsville .
I axed ( for someone to convert me to 3 wheels ) and this is what I got there .
That was along time ago after delivery of finished product he was out of the picture
I had alot of brake problems . I been in a few accidents but survived . Only hit my head a couple of times
.. and almost broke the pavement and that slippery wet floor where I lost 1 life for sure
The apple watch ⌚️ went nuts. “ Calling all cars “ etc .. it didn’t know me
This F-#1 been up & down down so many bumpy roads
It it’s life . bumps and mud wiggle them off no matter what
I got the latest hillbillies to micky mouse some
“ around the shop “ pieces of al yu min ium to reinforce the latest quick job ,
I know they weren’t very cute but they were practical , kept kept lots of mud off me .
I did roll it one time if you can see the lopsided back basket won’t straighten up
I’m thinking of upgrading , shame honda don’t make a 3 wheel
I’d be dammed before i even had a trickle of idea of anything chines or india for dam sure



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~ just kidding ,
Atleast your 3 wheeler is more advanced than the original 3 wheelers that I drove feeding out hay in the mid 1960's

https://r.search.yahoo.com/_ylt=AwrO8ja ... Hi3CGqLs0-


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Honda, Yamaha and Kawasaki engineers visited Lewis, interested in emulating the design. Honda's homage was a 90cc straddle-ridden three-wheeler released on to the market in 1970. This design idea later morphed into the modern quad bike.
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Well you shirley must have seen the standard ones hey make for the impared non walkers with like buggy type bicycle wheels , I had one of them at first I got rid of after my first and only head injury
Round trip not far from and back to Aqua resort -
.. not that many years or long before they bought it and paved over the swimming pool .
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