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And you right a 3 wheeler without an ARB is very unstable when cornering. |
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http://i1301.photobucket.com/albums/...psbkqtolq3.jpg Bit of an extreme example, I know, but the reverse trike is actually very inherently stable and they handle really well without castors. |
Ideally the rear tyre's contact patch should equal the total contact area for the front 2 tyres to prevent the rear end from breaking loose mid corner
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I think there may be a little more to it than that. The car's CoG, fore and aft weight distribution and overall weight amongst a number of other things will determine how much work the rear tyre is being asked to do......and you might consider how much you want the rear to contribute when applying the brakes.
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Yes you are right Oxford there are !00's of pages written on the subject safe handling of a three wheeler broken down into the various configurations but I was trying to address the one aspect that could be considered at this time as Micky is deciding on the rear arm set up
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BRA for sale on ebay http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/BRA-Kit-Ca...-/151886347576
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Another one of those "90% completed" projects that has 80% of the work still to do.
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Body and bonnet are Aluminium sheet with fiberglass boot lid, scuttle panel and engine cowl. It's all held together around a steel cage frame SAMMIO style. Here's one I made earlier :biggrin1: http://i1329.photobucket.com/albums/...ps3af67881.jpg I painted the fiberglass panels and front mudguards sky blue, then sold it to a guy in Kent (sorry no final finished photo).:icon_redface: |
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Links to a review of the original Leighton : http://www.bra-cars.com/Leighton_-_A...both__web_.pdf
I can see the attraction of retaining the 2cv chassis, but the effort/cost taken to find/restore one (to retain the V5...) may well be less than that to use the bespoke chassis, particularly given the handling benefits of the Leighton suspension mods. |
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http://www.2cvcity.co.uk/the-2cv-cit...d-chassis.html As for retaining the V5, it's a standard, replacement chassis so under DVLA rules the V5 can be retained if one of these is used to replace an original chassis that's rusted so badly that there's actually nothing left of it at all. Trigger's hammer and all that. |
I didn't realise new chassis were that cheap. But not much cheaper than a bespoke one, particularly given the handling benefits of the bespoke chassis.
Motorbike IVA is also much simpler and cheaper than car IVA... |
Mr T - Nice link to the replacement 2CV chassis. :cool:
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Cheers, Paul. :) |
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Plus the bespoke chassis would be heaver, un-galvanized and produce no significant improvement in the handling, I know as I have built both examples :nono: .http://i1329.photobucket.com/albums/...pse25aed01.jpg The IVA or MSVA require a lot of extra money, time and effort which will put prospective builder's off :nono: All ways remember the No1 rule when building a kit car KISS, becaus it works :icon_smile: |
A good idea this, I wish you every success with it.
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Just spoke to Chris at Tribute and the "Leighton" moulds are now being laid-up so I'll be collecting a body next week . :whoo:
Only wish the new Alpha was so near :cry: |
A Great Initiative
Where did this project get to? My first ever car was bought in Belgium, the basic 2CV with bench front seat and a roll back roof (no fancy levers to do it from inside). It was that, or the Llada, which was even cheaper. I know it is a bit premature, with Chris at Tribute about to start my Z3gato. However, I am thinking about a project to start later next year.
Currently it would be a Lambretta LI150 refurbishment from wreck to refurbished wreck. (Seriously, as a 16/17 year old, I did just about everything mechanical on a scooter. This was way, way back in the late 60s.) But a 2CV based 3 wheeler, wahay! :eusa_dance: |
The LEIGHTON project/moulds were sold on is it was proving to expensive and to time consuming to continue with. :eusa_shifty:
I do still have a new 2CV galvanized chassis, engine gearbox, axles and original fiberglass LEIGHTON body, bonnet and boot if your interested?:smile: |
Is that the model currently available on internet for quite a high price? If so, the total bundle would be too much for SWMBO to stomach after the Z3gato. However, I may come back to you later.
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£700 gets you the lot!!:icon_lol:
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