
Can anyone tell me if this is likely to happen at 10kw? This is a air hardened tool steel frame. It's light, and I'm thinking maybe doc's torque plates will work. But I'm also thinking the dropouts will just rip out of the bike!




Then again, for 10kW i would say definitely get a dual suspension frame.


auraslip wrote:Then again, for 10kW i would say definitely get a dual suspension frame.
So I can only carry enough batteries for a 15 minute ride? Sorry, but this bike isn't going to be a toy recreational vehicle



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auraslip wrote:Actually, just make the bottom part square so it's easier to drill.




I understand that you don't want to compromise the performance of your torque arms for a handful of people that want the best, safest, and easiest to use option.




auraslip wrote:Sorry, I didn't realize I was harassing him. The reason I'm being vocal in public forums is to encourage discussion in the hopes enough people will see the light and ask the good doc to make proper drop outs.
I don't have any desire to manufacturer a torque arm solution. Just to point people in the correct direction.



auraslip wrote:If you honestly think this solution is better than a good clamping design

auraslip wrote:Sorry, I didn't realize I was harassing him. The reason I'm being vocal in public forums is to encourage discussion in the hopes enough people will see the light and ask the good doc to make proper drop outs.
auraslip wrote:I don't have any desire to manufacturer a torque arm solution. Just to point people in the correct direction.


Floont wrote:[color=#000080]Help me out here...
If Doc doesn't get feedback on his design, then how is he to build a better or alternative product (if he so desires)?




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