Originally Posted by
Chalupa102
Excellent commute home this afternoon at 48F and sunny with head/crosswinds from the ENE @ 4-7mph.
This is currently what my corovelo looks like. I plan to make a tailbox section for it, but that won't happen till Wednesday when I get the time. I'm also going to remove the wheel covers because in crosswinds, they cause the steering to be really loose and the trike to move around a lot.

Looking pretty sharp, at least to me! I'm guessing that the tailbox section may help steering in the crosswind also.
If you don't mind my saying, please test it only gradually in winds or higher speeds. You probably know this already especially with the number of hours you must have riding your vehicle and I might be overstepping but for safety I have to make sure: you will be unstable at high wind speeds unless the center of pressure is
behind the center of gravity. In other words, an arrow will tumble unless the fletching is towards the back behind the balance point.