Motorcycle Training Wheels For Adults
You end up with a wide axle in the same place as your rear wheel but this kit has a stub chain so it probably only has one driven wheel.
Motorcycle training wheels for adults. Other kits offer band brakes for the rear or disk brakes at the rear. These wheels even allow the rider to lean the bike while the wheels are lowered making the riding experience almost identical to a motorcycle without the LegUp system installed. Shortly after we mentioned the project by the University of Minnesota students to design and build landing wheels for paraplegic riders I got a note from Michael at GoodGuys Powersports who told me there is a similar product called LegUp LandinGear already available commercially for full size Harley Davidson touring bikes.
The adult training wheels include now the quick release coil allowing for optimal transportability while fitting in narrow spaces. The wheel assembly pivot arm N is unlocked and raised by turning the grip I toward the front of the bicycle with the right hand. Many kids had something similar on their first bicycles - called training wheels.
The wheels deploy and retract based on wheel speed. They go on both sides of your motorcycles rear axle as you can see in the photo below. The onboard computer controls everything and a Handlebar switch housing with LEDS allows the rider to communicate with the system and allows the system to talk back.
Some kits give you a differential making turning easier. Note the unit bolts to the rear chainstays and replaces the rear wheel completely. FATWHEELS are specifically designed to provide solid support and stability to the rider - you wont be disappointed.
Also the quick release axle is included in case that you have a quick release axle on your rear wheel. The LegUp adds two computer controlled retractable wheels to each side of the motorcycle. Landing Wheels for paraplegic motorcycle rider.
They simply cant withstand electric bikes. Yes the two added ghost wheels look like training wheels on a kids bicycle but theyre really sustaining wheels for riders who just refuse to quit. Also youd need to have them high up enough to allow the rear wheel the one you pedal to get traction meaning the training wheels float unless you tip over a bit.