It has separate axle shafts, looks like one. One person can operate while the other rests. Either person can pedal or not, both sides also have independent brakes. Thos bike was made in Conway South Carolina USA 🇺🇸
@@T-BoneAfterhours Thanks for the explanation. Now, I can sleep tonight. I think you did a good job with those rattle cans. I tend to be heavy handed and get runs and sags. Here's hoping that you and Mrs. T have many enjoyable rides. I suppose that you will be adding rod holders.
you should use your 3-d printer to make some black caps to plug the holes in the ends of the frame and handlebars. Keep the wasps outta there. I guess you could make the same thing with your CNC machine... hahahaa Billy
Awesome video T Bone . I work for Worksman cycles part time for 7 years now and built plenty of those bikes..Enjoy it
Thank you! It's an awesome trike. Looking for another to put a Honda engine on. That should be fun. Thanks for watching, commenting and subscribing
Ats, an awesome video trike is looking top shelf
Thank you
Hey!!!! I watched this and commented ages ago, nice video brother
Thank you sir. I've been way behind on TH-cam comments and watching videos.
The rims look real nice. Did you have to clean them up with the SOS pad too?
Yes sos worked great
What balances out the pedal effort if the two riders are not exerting equal force?
It has separate axle shafts, looks like one. One person can operate while the other rests. Either person can pedal or not, both sides also have independent brakes. Thos bike was made in Conway South Carolina USA 🇺🇸
@@T-BoneAfterhours Thanks for the explanation. Now, I can sleep tonight. I think you did a good job with those rattle cans. I tend to be heavy handed and get runs and sags. Here's hoping that you and Mrs. T have many enjoyable rides. I suppose that you will be adding rod holders.
@@The-Armed-Pacifist Thank you for your support my friend. Oh yes, working on 4 PVC rod holders to attach to the basket.
@@T-BoneAfterhours I suppose you need three rods to keep up with your wife's one rod. Just kidding of course.
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you should use your 3-d printer to make some black caps to plug the holes in the ends of the frame and handlebars. Keep the wasps outta there. I guess you could make the same thing with your CNC machine... hahahaa Billy
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Silly Billy! You know we don't have a 3D printer or CNC machine 😅. We can wish tho.