As far as I can see, with this design only the front two wheels are supporting the cargo weight. The rest of the bicycle and rear wheel simply hang from the central pivot joint. How doesn't it collapse under its own weight?
As far as I can see, with this design only the front two wheels are supporting the cargo weight. The rest of the bicycle and rear wheel simply hang from the central pivot joint. How doesn't it collapse under its own weight?
>How doesn't it collapse under its own weight?
how does anything not collapse under its own weight.
Your mother collapsed under her own weight onto my dick
The weight is distributed out to the wheels via the mounting plates
>yet another cargo bike thread
Is ok is obvious people will try to fix or modify those is handmade electric cars
need a few more "is"
The central pivot joint has a screw or something like a screw on the bottom side that transfers the load.
You can put the cargo platform centered behind the front axle and it will still transfer weight to the rear tire. You would want your center of load gravity to be slightly behind the front axle anyhow for stability. Would have to take it into consideration every time you load the bike.
Normal bicycle and kiddie or manufactured trailer.
Look at trucks. Semis haul a lot more weight than straight trucks. Why?
You could be done by now, instead of in moron theory land replicating third world heavy as shit trash
surely the force is concentrated on the end of the hinge?
also good luck balancing 'cargo'
Sometimes I think we should ban everyone from DIY unless you have a masters in mech eng or elec eng. Would save a lot of time.