Warrior tadpole trike - AtomicZombie

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Warrior tadpole trike - AtomicZombie
“Just got the Warrior trike plans. This is going
to be a great project. Thanks!”
~ Bobby S., London, Ontario
NEWS
January 20, 2012
Warrior tadpole trike
"Hi Brad and Kat. Here are pics of
my new Blue Bullet Warrior.
Thanks again for the great plans.
This bike rides just as good as a store
brand, actually better because I
know who made it.
AZTV
Keep up the great job you two do.
I think someone in the Warrior
forum was asking for ideas on where
to mount a speedo. It works well,
easy to see and not in the way.
Florida
I've got about 45 hours of labor $375 to $400 dollars invested. The biggest expense was the
wheels, tires, and disc brakes ($220 without shipping) and three free old donor bikes two of
which I was able to ride.
It's unreal what people throw out. It was 28F this morning so I thought my shake down run
wasn't going to happen, but in Florida if you don't like the weather, wait 5 minutes.
Anyway, it warmed up to 70F by lunch so I
took it to the local bike trail and put 20 miles
on it.
WOW! Kool ride. Just a few little
adjustments, and I'll take another ride
Monday. Happy peddling."
Mr. Frugle, AZ forum
Build blog:
http://forum.atomiczombie.com/
showthread.php?5881-Getting-ready-to-build-awarrior
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“Clear and concise with plenty of photos.
A well put together guide.”
~ delandem
NEWS
AZTV
"28 gears, front and rear
suspension. Perhaps you'd
like to show my pics?"
Gerard Walker, Swansea, in
the UK.
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January 20, 2012
“Hello Atomic Zombies. You build very nice
bikes. Me and my friends like your site.”
~ Albert H., Hungary
NEWS
January 20, 2012
Montana side hacks
AZTV
"Hello. Here are two of the
BMX Side Hack bikes I have
built.
Fun to build and kids just love
'em. I really love your web
site.
Thanks, Andy Gonzalez
Plains, Montana"
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“Fantastic plans. So glad my mates told
me about you guys. I’m mad about bike
building. Great fun.”
~ Stephen K., Wales
January 20, 2012
NEWS
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Zombie and bike building.
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"Hi Brad and Kat.
UK
Finished and now riding my latest
chopper. The bike parts were in the main
free. Paid for a Brooks saddle and
mudguards and crank, then new cables
but even so the final spend is probably still
than £120 which will just buy you an entry
level mountain bike (without the really
comfortable seat).
Whilst out with two friends on their
mountain bikes today, they both had a go
and loved the more upright riding
position. I had a bit of trouble getting it
back! New Years resolution is to finish the quad (two wheel ratchet drive and good ground clearance for
the derailleur) picture also attached. It is close, but I'm not happy with the handle bar positions, and a bit
limited in options given the narrow track, but it will be finished for sure.
As always finding the website a real inspiration. Regards, Tim Fox aka go1000go based in the UK."
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“Love the new AZ Facebook fan page.
Aloha.”
~ Kerry T., Maui
NEWS
AZTV
January 20, 2012
"Hi Guys. Attached is a pic of my
motorized bike. I would love to be
a part of the Atomic Zombie
Gallery! Thanks!
William Myer Jr., Black Cycles
Annandale, NJ"
New Jersey
"Hello this is my little bike.
BMX r20. His name is "The
Blacky".
Claudio Ramirez, from
Cañuelas, Buenos Aires State,
Argentina"
Argentina
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“Very helpful, excellent communication, the
instructions are superb. Many thanks.”
~ clunk00_0
January 20, 2012
NEWS
#2 chopper build (OverKill)
DeltaWolf with suspension
AZTV
Well, Wolf pack, what would you say to having
independent suspension on the two rear
wheels? And what if those two wheels were
made up of 9" automotive wheel blanks with
26" low profile BF Goodrich tires.
And what if the axles were 3/4" rather than
5/8". And what if it had 2 rear disk breaks.
And what if the lower A frame arms were
made out of light weight conduit with 6" MB
shocks attached. And what if the rear frame
came straight back rather than slant down
with better eye appeal. The front suspension
would be a springer on the front forks patterned after the Gladiator with out all that
slant. Would we dare call it a beta “DW
Springer”?
Fitted the spokes to the rim, then put the
rim on the frame, took a heap of measurement and there will be no problems with
clearance.
The tire is getting fitted tomorrow night.
So, this weekend, the plan is to get the handle bars made and fitted and try to get the
transmission made and fitted up (if all goes
well).
Read more: http://
forum.atomiczombie.com/
showthread.php?5950-2-chopper-build(overkill)&s=b10b02d9780fbb330633e
Read more and join the discussion: http://
forum.atomiczombie.com/showthread.php?
6038-Delta-Wolf-with-Suspension
Warrior based Velomobile
First Build
I finished up the headrest and I made a
windshield also. I was feeling a lot of wind
around my head. I gave it a test ride today
and the windshield worked perfect. I am not
feeling any wind on my head now. I got a lot
of people staring and one woman followed
me and asked if she could take a picture.
I am.
http://forum.atomiczombie.com/
showthread.php?5897-Warrior-basedVelomobile
I have finished the rear wheel, a 15 x 7.5 steel
wheel, 56 spokes and stretched coaster brake
hub (I haven't mounted the tire obviously).
After seeing a picture
of OverKill, I just had
to build it. I purchased
the plans, read
everything I could find
on the forum and here
Read more: http://forum.atomiczombie.com/
showthread.php?6029-First-Build
“Extremely helpful step by step building
description. The best customer service.”
~ stevo4207
NEWS
January 20, 2012
AZTV
"This is one of a series of homebuilt vehicles, thanks to AZ. Mr. McCullom is a fellow teacher at Salem
County Votech, NJ. He teaches Welding (he has a 100% placement record ).
I currently teach Computer Applications (mainly Web 2.0) and how to create a Business Plan.
On this particular project, I salvaged the parts and built the jigs, the students fabricated the trike.
Special thanks to
Mr. McCollum and his
students, can't wait to
get it on the road."
Bryan McPhee"
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