Andrewol said:How gearbox looks inside?
nowholeself said:I'm watching this thread with great interest. I love what you've done so far. I'm particularly impressed by how lightweight your design is. I'm curious to know if that particular engine will be able to be run hard for very long, even with a light rider on a light bike (e.g. no more than 200lbs total). I'm suspicious. I'm rooting for you, though! It's a cool design.
SlowCo said:Maybe I'm overlooking something but what is the (3D printed?) blue "tube" for that you placed over the metal casing of the gear reduction part? Or are the metal and blue plastic tube just placeholders for the actual gearbox as a mock up?
Grantmac said:I wouldn't bother with the chain idler, it can be run really slack without issue which from my experience is also more efficient.
are you able to spin the gearbox to get a feeling for noise? Will you use a grease or are you doing an oil bath?
I have another idea I'll PM you about.
The same or worse noise level comes from cycloidal gears.LeftieBiker said:I strongly suggest that you reconsider using straight-cut gears,
.. and a really top notch lube for them.
Obviously a successful unit using simple jack shaft reductions and belt drives.Eryk said:Here someone's project started. From the description it looks like it works fine. The best part is that most of it is 3D printing
https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3105152