One other thing I forgot to mention....watch for cats, squirrels, & other animals getting killed from the flywheel. They didn't feel there was a need for a flywheel cover & it would be very easy to put one one it. Its killed my cat & one squirrel so far. Didn't like the cat anyway. But, I've had a scare or two when getting around new highway construction....they use 1/4 mile rolls of binder twine to mark the paint lines to be painted. Can you imagine the twine getting sucked up & wrapped around the flywheel/driveshaft? Wow!!! Somebody lost their thinking cap & then went to work & started designing trike conversions. I grew up around a guy that could fix anything, even if he'd ever seen one before. He'd take things apart, lay it out so he could see what was going on & then when he found the broken part, he'd see why it broke & build it back fixing the weak link & fix it where it wouldn't break again. I turned out a lot like him & although I've never worked on my trike, its easy to see why things break on it. Very poor design. I still can get over the angle the driveshaft has. Especially putting it behind a power house like these Rockets. I've never tried to squall the tires or "pour the coal" to my trike. I was scared it'd break because of how its built & all the torque the engine has. Have you ever had your front tire/front end go into a violent snake at 65 mph & up? Like to never figured this one out. When your back tires get about wore out, this will happen. I spent slot of money & even went to the extent of getting out squaring equipment to make sure the front end wasn't out of square. Finally, by accident, I found out what it was when I put new back tires on the trike. Its very dangerous when this happens so get those back tires changed & the violent shake will go away. I have a video of this incident. I took it around & showed mechanics what was going on when I was trying to find someone to find & fix the problem.