Aussie Role Call

sico said:
Mark, the topic of Laurie came up when we went past that same spot and wandered how he was. Hopefully he's back up and about and ok, the trench looks like a really nasty thing to run in to. :|

Yeah, Haven't heard from Laurie at all i hope he is well and up and e-biking again? That ditch sure looked alot deeper on Sunday than
i remembered it though, damn i wouldn't want to hit that at the speed he did on my bike, i would be dead for sure!

sico said:
Do you reckon you had about 3km to and from Matt's place?

HAHA nagh Matts place would lucky to be 400 meters from the carpark, bugger lives a road back from the river grrr... LoL


sico said:
Glad to hear you got video of me chasing the birds, and hopefully the squawky little f*ckers will think twice before they land near any ebike paths in the future. :x :x :wink:

hehehe yes definitely have it ;) Matt will be up during the week to collect the ali plate i got bent for him today at mates work
so hopefully grab the footage he got and combine it with mine and up it to Youtube then ;)

I was out this afternoon on the bike towing the new wheelie chair not good, i cant go above 30km/hr now or it starts snaking
and MAJORLY rips the tires, the 7degree negative camber turns to MAJOR tow out when i lift the front of the chair and hookit onto the tow hitch
i actually managed to get the ESC warm! and the motor too! they definately don't like low speed for extended periods, add in the hills ... if i didnt have a two speed
i would be up shit creek without a ESC fo-sho.. :mrgreen: :: bows to the ThudMiesTER 8) ::

KiM
 
Sounds like you need to invest in a FROCK motor, they don't complain at any speed! :mrgreen: :twisted:
I'm sure you will get used to it... :mrgreen: :mrgreen:

If you ask your mate Hyena, he would be quite happy to furnish you with one. :wink:

Hell, if i passed a hat around, the generous soul from ES would be sure to help you out with that :lol:
Imagine that AJ, you could be riding that in a week. :eek:

Jehu


AussieJester said:
I was out this afternoon on the bike towing the new wheelie chair not good, i cant go above 30km/hr now or it starts snaking
and MAJORLY rips the tires, the 7degree negative camber turns to MAJOR tow out when i lift the front of the chair and hookit onto the tow hitch
i actually managed to get the ESC warm! and the motor too! they definately don't like low speed for extended periods, add in the hills ... if i didnt have a two speed
i would be up shit creek without a ESC fo-sho.. :mrgreen: :: bows to the ThudMiesTER 8) ::

KiM
 
sico said:
I didn't have to worry about my batts in the end, my final trip statistics were 36.4km travelled (I reckon 28km of group ride) using 10.5Ah (488Wh). My CA said 1 hour 34 minutes of travel at an average speed of 23.1kmh. I would be interested to hear other peoples stats too
Same here, only went through 7ah / 30km :D Mind you i pedalled my arse off too...
Two days earlier i churned through close to 13ah over the same distance on a very hilly dirt ride :shock:

It was a fun day boys. Great weather, pathways, company and scenery :wink:

I hope we can do it again soon!

I wonder how Matt is feeling after his jump gone wrong? :?:


Paul :D



P.S. I'd pay to see KiM riding a hub motor'd bike of his own! :lol:
 
Jehu said:
Sounds like you need to invest in a FROCK motor, they don't complain at any speed! :mrgreen: :twisted:
I'm sure you will get used to it... :mrgreen: :mrgreen:

If you ask your mate Hyena, he would be quite happy to furnish you with one. :wink:

Hell, if i passed a hat around, the generous soul from ES would be sure to help you out with that :lol:
Imagine that AJ, you could be riding that in a week. :eek:

Jehu


AussieJester said:
I was out this afternoon on the bike towing the new wheelie chair not good, i cant go above 30km/hr now or it starts snaking
and MAJORLY rips the tires, the 7degree negative camber turns to MAJOR tow out when i lift the front of the chair and hookit onto the tow hitch
i actually managed to get the ESC warm! and the motor too! they definately don't like low speed for extended periods, add in the hills ... if i didnt have a two speed
i would be up shit creek without a ESC fo-sho.. :mrgreen: :: bows to the ThudMiesTER 8) ::

KiM

Sounds like a grand idea, I haven't put the angle grinder
To good use for awhile now, like to try those cut of disks
You gave me to, Richard!!..now, how many you think it
would take to cut a heavy ass frock into A hundred pieces
before I melt it down? :mrgreen:

I spoke to Matt last night forgot to ask how he was feeling, I'm guessing sore and stiff, older bodies don't trend to bounce as well as young ones.

KiM

P.s don't worry Paul, your monies safe, I wouldn't ride anyones frocked bike let alone own one ::shudders at the thought::, seen em, ridden next to , felt the weight of them, good enough for me to know I don't want frock all to do with them.
 
AussieJester said:
I was out this afternoon on the bike towing the new wheelie chair not good, i cant go above 30km/hr now or it starts snaking
and MAJORLY rips the tires, the 7degree negative camber turns to MAJOR tow out when i lift the front of the chair and hookit onto the tow hitch
i actually managed to get the ESC warm! and the motor too! they definately don't like low speed for extended periods, add in the hills ... if i didnt have a two speed
i would be up shit creek without a ESC fo-sho.. :mrgreen: :: bows to the ThudMiesTER 8) ::

KiM

Maybe you can try and tow the wheel chair more upright (like retractable castors perhaps?) and it won't flick around so much. :?:

AussieJester said:
P.s don't worry Paul, your monies safe, I wouldn't ride anyones frocked bike let alone own one ::shudders at the thought::, seen em, ridden next to , felt the weight of them, good enough for me to know I don't want frock all to do with them.

Haha, my frockie only weighs 25kg, so I reckon that's a bit lighter than the HOBO cruiser isn't it? And since neither of our bikes have rear suspension it's the same amount of unsprung weight on the rear wheel ... :wink: :p :lol:

Looking forward to checking out the vids later too. 8)

Simon
 
Unfortunately Matt forgot to bring the video he shot, with him during the week when he dropped by to pickup the motor mount I had bent for him, hopefully catch up with him again soon and grab it, I have re-encoded the footage I shot ready to go, want to mix Matts in wirh it before uploading...

Re: bike weight...my 50v cruiser is 40kilo take the stabilizers off and the heavy ass avtuator and it would be very close to your 50v frocked mtb, wanna talk about performance/speed differences now Simon? :p yes lets please, can we, pleeeease :mrgreen: FYI iirc...Pauls 50v 500watt motered mtb is about 10kilo lighter than your mountain bike, both have similar output power, wanna talk performamce/speed difference between the bikes Simon? Please oh please Simon can we?!:yours is good for 60km/hr and able to climb the side of a house right? :p ....mrgreen:

KiM
 
Haha, not quite mate, maybe the side of a small caravan. My recollection is that Paul's bike is a similar weight to mine, maybe slightly heavier actually, but I stand to be corrected. If it really is 10kg lighter then I'm more than impressed :wink: :D

In any case this discussion has played out a thousand times here and I think both systems have their merits, although I don't expect you to concede any positive points on the frock side of the ledger :wink: :p

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Its definately lighter Simon, only
Runs 10ah of lipo its all aluminium
Titanium nuts/bolts
With a little 500 watt cyclone..
Also had his lightweight wheel set
On it on the group ride best
Be impressed :mrgreen:

KiM
 
HEY,

yes i buy ev parts from WA.


im from Queensland Brisbane

ATM my regular ebike is a crappy golden motor running at 74 volts pushing near 6-7kw up hills and take off
its a merida mountain bike front suspension
26 inch wheels
front disk brake
regen brake

really wish there were more people here ebiking it. i have ONE friend who is into ebikes
 
Hi Nechaus,
Some big number your pushin their.
I was trying to organise a Brisbane ride, but were over the place and would need to find a common spot to start from. I'm on the Northside where are you based?
Be good to show these West oz boys how it's done with our great weather, awsome city, hot women & tastey beer.
Alex
 
^^HiYAz banna benders :mrgreen: :p ES member Kurt and RodgaH are both in your state
unsure exactly where, i know of a couple of others in Qld perhaps make a new thread asking for Queenslanders
ONLY see if you can get some numbers together? Best of luck to yaz anywayz at the end of the
day we ar Aussies and have some of THE BEST e-biking conditions in the WORLD! Suffer cunooks :p

KiM
 
AussieJester said:
Its definately lighter Simon, only
Runs 10ah of lipo its all aluminium
Titanium nuts/bolts
With a little 500 watt cyclone..
Also had his lightweight wheel set
On it on the group ride best
Be impressed :mrgreen:

KiM

No worries Kim, I'm impressed regardless, Paul's bike is awesome 8) I must be remembering someone else who said there bike was around 30kg, Paul deleted a few posts during the meltdown so I couldn't find where he said the weight. Anyway, maybe he's shed a few kgs since then ... I thought he used to run 15ah.

As for the banana benders, I reckon they should use this thread to organise and document their group ride, or maybe we should change the title of the thread? :idea: :D

Simon
 
sico said:
AussieJester said:
Its definately lighter Simon, only
Runs 10ah of lipo its all aluminium
Titanium nuts/bolts
With a little 500 watt cyclone..
Also had his lightweight wheel set
On it on the group ride best
Be impressed :mrgreen:

KiM

No worries Kim, I'm impressed regardless, Paul's bike is awesome 8) I must be remembering someone else who said there bike was around 30kg, Paul deleted a few posts during the meltdown so I couldn't find where he said the weight. Anyway, maybe he's shed a few kgs since then ... I thought he used to run 15ah.

As for the banana benders, I reckon they should use this thread to organise and document their group ride, or maybe we should change the title of the thread? :idea: :D

Simon

By all means the Queenslanders can use this thread, i just thought it might attract more attention this one seems somewhat dead bar a few regulars...We can promote it here and in a specific thread if they wish? better chance for more XXXX drinkers to see it perhaps? Was just a thought anyhoot :)

re: Paul, Nope 10ah, i have his first pack sitting in my workshop right now actually, it has one dead cell in it. Paul gave me the pack but i haven't got to dissecting it as yet, I'll swap out the cell for one of the spares i have here, be fine for the ol Blue cruiser along with a 1500watt cyclone motor ill shoe horn into it:)

i did have a minor issue today though Simon.... Richard had the day off work so of course we went riding, as you do haha ...so, i thought i would 'show off' a little to passing cars in some gravel near Wally Deli ( being an ex-hillbilly, you should know it well ?! home of the "Wally Burger" hehee ) anywayz, was rolling along ~10km/hr gave it a fist full rear wheel starts spinning it hooks up REAL good, the loose top layer of gravel was dry judging by the way she spun initially, however the stuff below was damp from recent rain and the hookworms bit into it, my ev-grin quickly turned to a WTF grin when I hears a loud SNAP and loss of forward powered mojo :-| Motors still spinning flat out (my immediate thoughts were "its not electrical so i have a better than average chance of fixing this myself " :mrgreen: ) I wasn't sure at the time but had a pretty good idea it was just the #25 chain on the first gear sprocket (and it was, it snapped a link in half, was a lil loose fitting an idler to it to rectify this issue) was not a biggy second still was un touched and we continued on our way to the Backery in Kala sat down and had a fresh pizza roll and Ice Cofee before hitting the road, was a bit of a bummer more for Richard, with only second gear working i had to sit on ~50km.hr...poor ol Richard peaks at ~45km/hr so there he is pedalling like a mother fucker trying to keep up freakin' funny...i pulled over regular for him to catch up... ;) We has something in the works to fix this though, i drew up this full scale size Monocoque frame we iz going to build up for him, fitting a 1200 watt cyclone through gear setup-->


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No more playing catch up for Richard when this babies running!...well...not as much anywayz :mrgreen:

Yet another soon to be EX-Frocker or shall i say he will be de-frocked hehee


KiM
 
So you busted the 1st gear chain inside the Thudster 2 speed dogbox? Lucky you still had second then ;) Yes, know Wallie Deli well as a choc milk and pie stop ... is the baker in Barbury Square ... jees haven't been there for a while. :| :roll:

The frame looks cool, will there be a build log? Anyway hope to see the finished product in a group ride some time in the future. :)

Cheers,

Simon.

PS: Ordered an x3 (on special check the website) this arvo and being delivered Thursday arvo. Will CNC as funds allow. 8)
 
sico said:
So you busted the 1st gear chain inside the Thudster 2 speed dogbox? Lucky you still had second then ;) Yes, know Wallie Deli well as a choc milk and pie stop ... is the baker in Barbury Square ... jees haven't been there for a while. :| :roll:

The frame looks cool, will there be a build log? Anyway hope to see the finished product in a group ride some time in the future. :)

Cheers,

Simon.

PS: Ordered an x3 (on special check the website) this arvo and being delivered Thursday arvo. Will CNC as funds allow. 8)


RE: Mill you should of checked www.machineryhouse.com on Abernethy road they have a special on drill mill combo
pretty sure this is bigger than the X3 no time to check atm

http://www.machineryhouse.com.au/Lathe-Mill-Drill-Attachment

Would buy one now if i had the $$$ alas the Casino now does grrr..

KiM

p.s two speed fixed..
 
That's where I got it from (hare and forbes machinery house on abernethy) , the x3 was $200 off. I know there are other larger models for not much more, but this one has a proven track record converted to CNC and there's a few good conversion kits to choose from:

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I will be adding the fourth axis (a horizontally mounted rotary table), so that should do a lot of lathe tasks as well. I'm not a big fan of those combination machines that you linked to.

The larger one I like is the hm46

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Bugger about the casino ... tell me it wasn't pokie machines though :? :x

Glad to hear the thudster box is back on the road again mate. :)

Simon.
 
Nagh mate wasnt the Pokies never played pokies in my life or poker at the casino for that matter...Roulette
BlackJack and Keno are my downfalls...i win on all more often than not, then put it all back thinking ill have
ONE BIG WIN and lose most of it ...cept drink money and cab fare obviously HAHa...aaagh well least
i have fun.....at the time....next morning ...not so much when i realize how much i have lost.

Not real convinced about CNC for home when doing one off jobs. myself, I can do it quicker manually on a mill and a lathe...just
my opinion...best of luck with it anyhoot :) The combo machines are crap compared to one of each but i dont have 3-4k
to spend on the 'one of each' i would like :cry: and for the piddly little jobs i would only likely end up
doing i think the larger of the combos like the 1200 dollar job i linked would be the shot...

KiM
 
Hi Danny,

these guys are from Brissie and have a really good reputation:

http://www.cnckits.com.au/index.php

No prices on the website, but I got quoted $3000 delivered, includes everything needed except the computer and software. Supposed to be bolt on.

These guys have a lower quality one for cheaper:

http://www.cncfusion.com/smallmill1.html

Kim, I agree with you about doing production to really make CNC pay, but I want to do things that aren't possible with the manual versions, 3d modelling, complex curves etc.

I'm not planning any production work at this stage, but who knows what the future holds ...

Simon.
 
AussieJester said:
Not real convinced about CNC for home when doing one off jobs. myself, I can do it quicker manually on a mill and a lathe...

+1 on that Kim.
unless you are making many multiples of identical parts, CNC will never pay for itself.
Infact you have to use any machine tool a LOT for it to even begin to pay its keep over sub'ing jobs out to a machine shop.
 
This is just a hobby lads ... I don't run a car (thanks to my frockie :p ), and some people spend many times this on their car, so I don't consider it a cost that needs to be paid back, at least not in dollars and cents :wink: 8)

That's where I'm at Danny :)
 
Just thought I would link to my bike thread since I recently introduced myself in the Aussie thread.

http://endless-sphere.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=33659
 
Sam from not-so-sunny Ballarat, Vic reporting in.

Have rebuilt two Aprilia Enjoys now to 1100 Watts and am loving both bikes - driven by brushed motors thru crank.
Bought a rear wheel cheap bafang hub recently to tinker with.

Organising a Melbourne group ride for December 10th on this thread if anyone is keen and hasnt seen it: http://www.endless-sphere.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=25&t=33806

Cheers.
 
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