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Old 02-02-18, 07:02 PM
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Yes, one wheel drive, works fine on pavement, and at moderate speeds.

No freestyle powerslides wanted, I don't bounce like I used to.

the use of impact universals did work out great, tried solid shaft but it bound up.

Rear cables routed through the arms the support rear axle, should be visible in pic.

Love the challenge of taking what other people throw out and making something useful.

Lots of old bikes around to recycle parts from.

thanks for your replies and comments. kentr
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