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Re: Farfle's Race bike

Postby amberwolf » Thu Sep 29, 2011 12:11 am

Ok, how well does it work?

I've been trying for months now to find something large enough to fit outside the older 9C 2807's diameter far enough to still allow calipers to clamp around it, but hadn't found anything yet. Been trying various motorcycle shops and people who have them, etc., with no luck yet (usually getting laughed at, called a moron, or just plain ignored).

I thought about cutting a circle out of a stainless steel tabletop I have, but it's too valuable to me as a tabletop, unless I simply can't find anything else.

I looked at all sorts of other things I could repurpose, but had somehow not thought of saw blades. :roll:

I'm pretty sure I can find one of those used, in sufficient diameter, so if it actually works well with bicycle disc calipers, I'd be happy enough with that. Can't be too hard to cut the right inner circle diameter out of, and drill the bolt holes. :)
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Re: Farfle's Race bike

Postby bzhwindtalker » Thu Sep 29, 2011 1:48 am

Looks like you will have "some" braking power with this disc and your tire choice ;)
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Re: Farfle's Race bike

Postby dbaker » Mon Oct 10, 2011 6:15 am

Now to make the caliper mount :D
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Re: Farfle's Race bike

Postby veloman » Wed Oct 12, 2011 10:24 pm

Flip that stem and get rid of the riser bars to get lower. A race bike shouldn't have you sitting upright at all. You wouldn't have as much of a problem with flipping over with lots of torque, and you would be more aero.
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Re: Farfle's Race bike

Postby bzhwindtalker » Mon Oct 24, 2011 11:23 am

now that the race is over, could you give more details on this racedog? I saw you had a Kodak playsport bolted on the forks, please upload some HD vids ;)
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Re: Farfle's Race bike

Postby Farfle » Mon Oct 24, 2011 11:52 am

Here's a couple pictures of the bike, we are still driving home, but will be here some nice HD video, and a better image of the caliper.

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Re: Farfle's Race bike

Postby nicobie » Mon Oct 24, 2011 2:58 pm

After seeing the bike in person, about all I can say is that it impressed the heck out of me. Lots of small details well done. Definitely not crude.

The rider wasn't too shabby either... 8)
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Re: Farfle's Race bike

Postby Toorbough ULL-Zeveigh » Mon Oct 24, 2011 3:27 pm

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Re: Farfle's Race bike

Postby amberwolf » Tue Oct 25, 2011 12:09 am

And I'd really like to know how the sawblade brake disc worked out. :)
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Re: Farfle's Race bike

Postby Thud » Tue Oct 25, 2011 8:21 am

I took this bike for a short spin araound the pits.
The rear brake worked just fine! & I was quite impressed with the pull this motor/battery combo displayed even at the end of the battery cycle....nothing like a twin Rc powerd super bike, but definatly falls into the Performance catagory (with a capital "P") this bike was the one to beat before LFP arived with the murderers row of e-bikes (paulD & his own Golden motored tire burner)

It was fun watching Jay64 scrubbing the tires around the race track for a couple short laps before sutting off due to low voltage & not wanting to destroy Farfles already abused batteries.

I can only imagine how it accelerated with the Lightweight Jockey (ringer :D ) team farfle brought down to demonstraight the build. Good Job all the way around & the details were all covered. Truley a great build.
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Re: Farfle's Race bike

Postby etard » Tue Oct 25, 2011 8:52 am

+1
Farfle offered the bike up and I got on not expecting much having missed the races, tested the throttle and WRF did it just pop a power wheelie??!! Gunned it and the grin came over me. I handed it to Thud and said you have got to try this bike out! I have to be honest, I never thought a hubmotor would impress like this bike, and on half dead batteries nonetheless. Saw disc worked a treat too, I would have never known it wasn't standard equipment if he hadn't told me.

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Re: Farfle's Race bike

Postby acuteaero » Wed Oct 26, 2011 12:41 am

A couple of race photos of this awesome bike-

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I too greatly enjoyed taking a spin up and down the pit row on this fast and well-sorted bike. Kudos to Farfle for building such a balanced, well put together bike, and congrats for the 2nd place finish!
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Re: Farfle's Race bike

Postby AussieJester » Wed Oct 26, 2011 1:25 am

I hadn't noticed the 'pegs' you have added, unitli seenz them in the pics with Aiden riding the bike, first i thought they were
your version of crash protectors as per used on faired motorcycles
to help decrease damgae in the event of the eniventable fall...THEN i notice them in the pic
of it on the motorcyle-ishkay stand, very clever Farfle! very clever indeed!...i think they
would also double as crash protectors to, though :P :-)

Well done too Aiden, great to see a e-wiminez in mixing it with the bois :lol: And congrats to
you on such a well presented frocked e-racer Farfle, its a very impressive turned out e-bike with
performance to match.. 8) :wink:

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Re: Farfle's Race bike

Postby dogman » Wed Oct 26, 2011 6:02 am

Congratulations on such a well thought out race entry. Love the way the steel wishbone came out.

Coming in second just proves what I learned in the DR last spring. The rider is the key element, once you have a reasonably fast bike put together. Your gal must be awesome! Clearly Paul is.
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Re: Farfle's Race bike

Postby Farfle » Thu Oct 27, 2011 2:06 pm

Definatly hooked on racing... next year may include a monster 110kv 200mm outrunner, a whole lotta 4110s and some optical sensors... my wallet is gonna hate me...
The race bike:
24s5p 50c nano tech
Badass custom mofo outrunner 205x177mm 26kv
Peak power in : 318A at 91v
Peak power out: 24 Hp and 151ft/lb

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Re: Farfle's Race bike

Postby dogman » Thu Oct 27, 2011 6:26 pm

Especially after building two race bikes, one for you and one for Aiden.
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Re: Farfle's Race bike

Postby Farfle » Thu Oct 27, 2011 6:44 pm

dogman wrote:Especially after building two race bikes, one for you and one for Aiden.


Well, if I build another from scratch, I would try not to repurpose this one, but i probably wont have enough cash :( .
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24s5p 50c nano tech
Badass custom mofo outrunner 205x177mm 26kv
Peak power in : 318A at 91v
Peak power out: 24 Hp and 151ft/lb

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"It will be assaulted by the elements, It will be ravaged by time and it will be destroyed by the user. BUT, if you Stick to the little rules: K.I.S.S., Overbuild everything, and test, review, revise, repeat. It will last"


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Re: Farfle's Race bike

Postby dogman » Fri Oct 28, 2011 7:47 am

Just saying, bring anything so you can get on the track too. Even less competitive riders still have the watermellon eating grin as they come back in.
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Re: Farfle's Race bike

Postby bigmoose » Fri Oct 28, 2011 8:40 am

I spent some time this morning reviewing your great adaptation of the Genesis V2100 into a solid race bike. Outstanding system design and implementation! Congrats to the Farfle team's rider also!

May I ask two questions?
1) What was the wall thickness and section size of the steel you used in your new wishbone?
2) Were your clamp type dropouts 3/8" thickness material or 1/2"?
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Re: Farfle's Race bike

Postby Farfle » Fri Oct 28, 2011 10:53 am

bigmoose wrote:I spent some time this morning reviewing your great adaptation of the Genesis V2100 into a solid race bike. Outstanding system design and implementation! Congrats to the Farfle team's rider also!

May I ask two questions?
1) What was the wall thickness and section size of the steel you used in your new wishbone?
2) Were your clamp type dropouts 3/8" thickness material or 1/2"?


The wall thickness of the tubing was about 3/64" it mics out to be .05" which is close enough to .047"
The dropouts were 3/8" which fit well into the end of the tubing.
The race bike:
24s5p 50c nano tech
Badass custom mofo outrunner 205x177mm 26kv
Peak power in : 318A at 91v
Peak power out: 24 Hp and 151ft/lb

Build to last...
"It will be assaulted by the elements, It will be ravaged by time and it will be destroyed by the user. BUT, if you Stick to the little rules: K.I.S.S., Overbuild everything, and test, review, revise, repeat. It will last"


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Re: Farfle's Race bike

Postby Farfle » Thu Nov 03, 2011 2:13 pm

Grr... was commuting from work at about 5:00pm and got hit by a car. Going about 35 mph, she pulled out in front of me and i hit her front fender and me+bike rolled over the hood. Left rotator cuff is messed up, left ankle is messed up and my knee hurts where it connected with the headset. The bike is pretty dinged up, but the crash pegs did their job and the bike did not catch on fire. The pegs however did tear up the swingarm and the back wheel is locked up and I am not sure why. Suprisingly the front fork is undamaged and the front wheel is still true, no broken spokes or anything :shock:. Going to be fabbing up a new swingarm or two, so if anybody has a genesis mtb and is interested in one, shoot me a pm and ill see if it would be worth building more.

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Badass custom mofo outrunner 205x177mm 26kv
Peak power in : 318A at 91v
Peak power out: 24 Hp and 151ft/lb

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"It will be assaulted by the elements, It will be ravaged by time and it will be destroyed by the user. BUT, if you Stick to the little rules: K.I.S.S., Overbuild everything, and test, review, revise, repeat. It will last"


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Re: Farfle's Race bike

Postby dbaker » Thu Nov 03, 2011 3:30 pm

Terrible news about the accident :cry: Hope you get well soon; age is on your side. Took me a long time to recuperate from rotator cuff injury.

Wow! Sheared off the crash peg 3/8" bolt?

Would you consider making swing arms for other bikes? Kona Stinkys are similar and I have seen a bunch used on the forum.
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Re: Farfle's Race bike

Postby liveforphysics » Thu Nov 03, 2011 5:26 pm

D'oh!

Glad to hear you're not seriously hurt my friend.

I'm sure that bicycle will be reborn better than ever. :-)
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Re: Farfle's Race bike

Postby Gordo » Thu Nov 03, 2011 5:52 pm

Crap! I hope you heal well and soon. Take some picture of your bruised body once a week, if this is an insurance claim.
Is there something that can be done to reduce these crashes? Seems to be a few in the last few weeks. Blinking headlights?
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Re: Farfle's Race bike

Postby Arlo1 » Thu Nov 03, 2011 5:56 pm

Yup good to see your still around. Just think to your self you are invisable and no body can see you, and at the same time make your bike as visable as possible..... Paint it pink? I got a satin pink spray can left over if you like. :wink:
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