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Chalo said:TDB said:I cant replace the bike for under $12k
You're doing it wrong.
Chalo said:TDB said:I cant replace the bike for under $12k
You're doing it wrong.
by oded » Sep 29 2021 2:06pm
I made a mistake and installed a way too powerful controller on my e-dirt bike. The bike can not be ridden like this as a small twist of a throttle causes the bike to launch like a rocket.
by spinningmagnets » Oct 22 2021 5:04pm
Controllers operate by voodoo, and are filled at the factory with the "Magic Smoke".
that sounds about rightneptronix said:Using the bbs02 for a few weeks hurt me so intensely that i ended up in physical therapy when i was sidelined with extreme knee pain.
999zip999 on his iPhonepad said:Plus when everything's proprietary like the falco you're asking for a headache.
SafeDicDancing said:But wasn't safe really evil and into all kinds of Luciferian stuff?
We must remain as very naive children and fear this type of person.
In my opinion we must NEVER speak of this horrible person ever again.
After all this guy is literally Lucifer !!!
Safe must never again be mentioned.
tres doucheChalo said:The folks I meet in the shop here in Austin who get super fanatical about flat preventives don't need such measures. They need to A) stop riding in the gutter over broken glass and B) not be phobic about the possibility that they might need to fix a flat once in a long while.
Blaise Pascal said:Nature is an infinite sphere of which the center is everywhere and the circumference is nowhere.
Like to actually pedal and shift gears? Take Mid Drive off the list. No matter the unit, they simply suck when it comes to a rider who wants to ride hard. Derailleurs, IGH's no matter, they all shift like their passing a brick past their anuses with a Mid Drive.
Chalo said:Clever-ish use of 80/20 aluminum sections. It looks like your frame geometry is good as long as nothing slips under load.
wyojustin said:Thanks-ish.
Chalo said:Clever-ish use of 80/20 aluminum sections. It looks like your frame geometry is good as long as nothing slips under load.
Here is Austin a few years back, there was a guy who built bolted-together pedicab trailers from Telespar (the perforated square tubing often used for street sign supports). The city withheld inspection approval until he welded the frames up, which was messy because of the thick zinc plating on those pieces.
wyojustin said:Thanks-ish.
Too bad about the guy from Austin having to weld up that Telespar gear. I hope I have more luck here in VA. These joints are are doubly and tripply redundant and thread-locked. I have 1500 miles on my 80/20 electric recumbant (VeloRaptor!) without slippage, so I feel fairly confident in the Veloce.
Chalo said:wyojustin said:Too bad about the guy from Austin having to weld up that Telespar gear. I hope I have more luck here in VA.
No, it was a good call. Pedicabbers can barely be relied upon to keep their tires aired up, let alone regularly check their frame bolts for tightness. It wasn't them who'd have been splayed out in the lane when something went awry.
Your bike has attentive supervision, so I'm sure it's okay.
“"Double nuts" seems so apropos!“
by liveforphysics » Jan 19 2023 2:51pm
I think a proper bike should throw your ass on the ground hard if you get in and whisky-throttle it.
ZeroEm said:by oded » Sep 29 2021 2:06pm
I made a mistake and installed a way too powerful controller on my e-dirt bike. The bike can not be ridden like this as a small twist of a throttle causes the bike to launch like a rocket.
ZeroEm said:by liveforphysics » Jan 19 2023 2:51pm
I think a proper bike should throw your ass on the ground hard if you get in and whisky-throttle it.
New "TSDZ2 Torque Sensor Central Motor"
larsottar Apr 20, 2016 EBike Non-hub Motor Drives
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Rohloff with TSDZ2?
When you go to the bar, do you ask for the most expensive tequila they have, mixed with whatever fluid is sitting in the spill mat?
My folly so far has yielded a flimsy kayak of death that can accelerate like a car and hold 50 mph. And I love it.
briefly?I'll be sure to play death metal and Satanic black metal while riding it
Probably for years, hopefully for decades. I have more than 70k miles on that frame since 2016, albeit only a little over 1/3 of those have been as an EV. There's been one wreck, having been rear-ended at a stop light. I was unhurt, the frame undamaged, and only the body needed repairs, but it could easily have been a lot worse. This thing is getting a roll cage, safety harness, and crumple zones, but that doesn't mean it will be anything near as safe as a modern car, as it will still be under 100-ish lbs and still very much a death trap.briefly?
Build it stout because if its not....
long walk back to think about it
- calab
...were idiot proof but they never had to deal with the likes of me!
https://endless-sphere.com/sphere/threads/ktm-freeride-e-xc-ecu-repair.120570/post-1794909Here we say very bad things for KTM and I start to believe it is right. KTM means "Κάθε Τετάρτη Μάστορα" that means the bad motorcycle needs repair every Wednesday.