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Front Wheel Drive Recumbent with Underbar Steering

Front Wheel Drive Recumbent with Underbar Steering
Having previously worked in the bike business I have owned (still own) a number of different bikes. However, one of my favorites was a Vison R40 with short wheelbase and underbar steering. Sadly, when we moved from Florida to West Virginia, we had to sell off the things that didn't pack well into the small moving van we rented, so the Vision found a new home.

My wife has been wanting another recumbent for several years now. However, given the current state of the economy and the lack of a bike employee discount, I was reluctant to go out and spent that kind of money. Then, I read the Instructable for Chuck's no weld recumbent and was inspired.

So, I set out to design my own front wheel drive recumbent, tapping the resources I had on hand.
 
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Step 1Step One: Find Donors

Step One: Find Donors
Since my friends and family know that I have an affinity for bikes, they are constantly gifting me with old bikes and parts. Out of the small cache of bikes I found 2 likely donors. The first was a Canadian version of the Schwinn Stingray made by CCM and the other was a GT Dyno freestyle bike (similar to the ones pictured here).

I chose the CCM as the main platform primarily because it was a mixte frame. A mixte frame is essentially a regular frame, but with two smaller top tubes. In addition to being free, but it is a bit stronger than a normal frame, plus the arrangement of the top tubes gave me a platform for the seat, as you'll see.
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Jan 19, 2010. 5:57 AMbrgt40 says:
Very interesting post.  I have several questions:

What $50 welding kit does Lowe's sell?  

Are you talking about Bernzomatic oxy and mapp/propane kit?

If so, did you use the Bernzomatic rods?  

How long did the oxy/fuel last?

I am confused about the underseat steering.   Is the steering block directly connected to the bottom of the steering tube so that the handlebars are relocated there.  If this is so, the handlebars would swing like a tiller.  That would be the same action as when located above but it seems that that action would be exaggerated when done from below.  How did the relocation work out?
Jul 13, 2010. 5:35 PMbrgt40 says:
Thanks. I suppose you purchased the flux coated rods from a welding store. I will have to try those rods. I go through the 02 very quickly. I've tried preheating with propane/air then switching to mapp/O2 to save O2. If this were a more pressing need, I would move up to traditional O2 tank w/regulator. I would have to jury-rig an adapter though. If I find a good used oxy/acetylene set-up and make a way to have it pay for itself!
Jul 14, 2009. 3:39 PMmacrumpton says:
It looks like a promising project, but I find myself wondering what the bike looks like in the daytime.

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