Alright, so I got this crazy idea to mess around with backwards trike motorcycles, you know, the ones with two wheels up front and one in the back. I’ve always been into tinkering with things, and these trikes seemed like a fun project.

Getting Started
First, I started digging around for info. I read whatever I could find online about these backwards trikes. Most of what I found was people talking about how stable they are, especially when you’re turning. That got me even more interested.
Building the Frame
Next, I needed to get my hands on a trike. I managed to find an old frame. It was kinda beat up, but that’s perfect for experimenting, right? I stripped it down to the basics and started figuring out how to modify it. I decided I would reverse the frame.
Working on the Wheels
- I took the two front wheels and made sure they were in decent shape. I cleaned them up, checked the bearings, and fixed anything that looked wonky.
- Then, I tackled the single rear wheel. I wanted something that could handle the power and give a smooth ride.
- I spent a good chunk of time just making sure the wheels were aligned properly. This part was super important for stability.
Putting It All Together
After getting the wheels sorted, I started assembling everything. I welded some new supports, bolted things together, and double-checked every connection. It was a bit of a puzzle, but I was getting there.
Test Rides and Tweaks
Once it looked like a trike again, I took it out for some test rides. At first, it felt weird, having two wheels in the front. But I quickly noticed how stable it was, especially in turns. I made some adjustments to the steering and suspension, trying to get it just right.
Final Touches
Finally, I added some finishing touches. I painted the frame, put on some new seats, and installed some decent lights. It actually started to look pretty cool, if I do say so myself.

Riding It Around
Now, I ride this thing around town, and it’s a blast. People definitely give you some looks, but it’s all in good fun. The best part is how well it handles. It’s way more stable than I expected, and taking corners is a breeze. I learned so much, I think I’ll build another one.
So yeah, that’s my story about messing with a backwards trike motorcycle. It was a cool project, and I’m pretty stoked about how it turned out. If you’re into tinkering, I totally recommend giving it a shot!