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Is there a mechanism for aligning the two blades on each truck to each other? I used to have an ice conversion kit for a 3-wheeled kite-powered buggy and its main weakness was that the blades couldn't be easily aligned. It was only *really* fast if you rode it in a "wheelie" with one one the rear skates "flying". It was also much quieter and left less visible tracks. One of the ice boaters I met said that he aligned his skates with a cheap rifle scope mounted on a straight edge. He set the straight edge against one skate and sighted someting like the edge of a house's door across the lake through the scope. He would then move the scope to the other skate and shim the skate til the scope pointed at the other edge of the door.
Re: Runners: My kit had a fiberglass runner for each of the three skates. The runners were about 6 inches wide and 2 or 2.5 feet long. It still didn't like snow drifts, and was worthless in deep snow. The kit maker said the runners also reduced the hazzard of getting whacked by a skate (better to get whacked by a runner than a sharp skate).
Looks super cool. Nice project.