Its been a while since I posted here. But since I'm from Holland and am currently brainstorming a project for next year I have a few questions that I can't answer with the search. Most of them are related to the fact I do have the knowledge to build the stuff, but not the US names and regulations. So here goes:
What I want to make is a trike that hinges with its chair and frontwheel on the backwheels. What you would get is basicly a normal trike that you steer by leaning to the left and right. The two back wheels would hold the motor and they would stay stable and drive the vehicle forward. The frontseat would have a hinge-linke construction behind it, a bit like the steeringwheel of a motorcyle. This would result in a different and way more cool way of steering. Basicly leaning into a curve like you would with a normal motorcyle, only now you can do it at 5mph
The basis for this would either be a trike, an ATV, a motorcycle or most likely an ATC (it just needs the least amount of conversion).
The questions I have go as follows:
Would it be possible to create this vehicle and be allowed to drive it on the highway? Is it allowed to drive these kinds of vehicles on the road at all? I know that we drove our art-car on the road and it was okay as long as the seatbelts were there and the car didn't exceed the 14 feet height limit.
Second question is: How do you call the front wheel in the following picture?

Third: would it be possible to find tires that are way bigger than that?
I'm thinking at least a meter high.
Fourth: I've never build a motorized vehicle like this, but I have build stuff that are closely the same in weight and proportions. Concidering one person working on it 10/12 hours a day. in a workspace that is completely equipped... How long would you think it takes to create it?
I know that it would be rather hard to get one of these contraptions deemed 'road worthy' in Holland, but I wanna try!
edit: Ow and I want to make it into a sortof mad-max / steampunk / rat-style kindof vehicle.
Burning with inspiration!
Bram