Showing posts with label push trailer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label push trailer. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Bike Push Trailer

In the last few years, I've become interested in engine powered bikes. After a bit of research, my son and I built a push trailer using a Harbor Freight 2.5 HP engine. We welded a frame from 1.25" angle iron and painted it blue to match the engine. The engine is fix-mounted to the frame and chain tension is maintained using an idler pulley on a bar with a spring attached.

We bought the wheel, sprocket, and chain from a local distributer and used conduit for axle bushings to get the back tire to line up with the clutch sprocket. Cannibalizing a brake lever from another bike, we attached it to the handle bars as a throttle lever and purchased an extra long cable and shield from the bike shop to connect to the engine.

I fabricated a universal joint to connect the trailer to the bike at the seat post. We got it all put together and took turns riding it around the neighborhood. I clocked my son at 23 mph. Plenty fast for him in my opinion!



Last night, I sold the set-up to a neighbor who saw us riding it.  He wanted it to drive to work. There was more I wanted to do with it but I'm also interested in another project; a bike frame mounted engine!  Watch for more on that coming soon.