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A good lashing pattern and layout can be amazingly strong. Way stronger than you would think by looking. A good slathering with epoxy into the fibers would make a pretty damn strong connection IMHO.
TopCat said:bzhwindtalker said:I think that the hobbyking SS-190/200 is worth something in our applications, it handle some serious power nicely! Quite cheap too, 25euros delivered. The drawback is that you have to stick with low voltage, but that makes gearing and battery balancing easy! I only have 1hour of run time on it, so i may be a little optimistic
Is this the type of ESC your using?
http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/store/uh_viewitem.asp?idproduct=14500
Im wondering (should I go RC on my next motor buy) would one of these work with an Turnigy 80-100-B 130Kv Brushless Outrunner?
Regards
Tom
sn0wchyld said:damn mate, you have some seriously amazing places to ride!! stunning. love the bike too.
are you still on the SS190-200? I just bought a couple myself, so cheap its worth a shot eh? when you say 'no low end torque' how low are we talking? like below 10kmh? 5? Im planning on running mine through the bikes gears, so hopefully I can get a bit more in at the low speeds...
cheers.