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100 kW
I am not sure what to say other then WOW !
What a bike.. Can't wait for the video you have some crazy skillz.
What a bike.. Can't wait for the video you have some crazy skillz.
Thanks Matt, your powerfull tadpole was an eye opener to what is possible with electric power and spurred me on, will you let me know when the 4" motors are available, i think you will understand when i say i NEED onerecumpence said:Umm, holy crap.
Excuse me while I use the little boy's room. I think I soiled myself.............
Freaking AMAZING!!!
Matt
Tench said:Thanks for all the nice coments guys, a lot of thanks has to go to all the contributing ES members, i have found many answers on here and if you see an answer to your problems in my work then i have given a bit back. I see this bike as just a bit of simple fabrication, didnt even bother with the cad for this one, been doing stuff like this as a profession and for fun all my life, built loads of vehicles converted for dissabled drivers and passengers, camper vans, mini buses, ambulances, 20 years as a vehicle builder many of those years doing the design and fabrication stages but also seeing projects through to the end, these days i manage to make a living from my other hobby which is competition shooting as people like the work i do in that field, maybe ebikes will add to that in the future, at the moment this is just for me.
The connectors i used in the changer where these;
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/5x-6-5mm-Gold-Bullet-Connector-plug-RC-battery-LIPO-UK-SELLER-A-331-/320845673707?pt=UK_ToysGames_RadioControlled_JN&hash=item4ab3e474eb
The bike as it is know weighs 85lb's or 38kg depending how old you are I think i can get a bit more off when i put smaller chainwheels on it and shorten the chains.
The day job, i would like to say what ever i feel like doing when i get up in a morning but i do have to earn a crust, Gun smith.
I will get some performance figures and video done just as soon as i have finalised the setup.
Simon.
They are in development and running at this point. The sensors are on the front burner right now. I also have a new, custom 3 inch motor I am working on as well. PM me and I can cover that further with you if you would like.Tench said:Thanks Matt, your powerfull tadpole was an eye opener to what is possible with electric power and spurred me on, will you let me know when the 4" motors are available, i think you will understand when i say i NEED onerecumpence said:Umm, holy crap.
Excuse me while I use the little boy's room. I think I soiled myself.............
Freaking AMAZING!!!
Matt
Simon.
If a component is only doing one job it is not working hard enough, motor mount, torque arm, chain gaurd and tensioner mounting all in one!recumpence said:They are in development and running at this point. The sensors are on the front burner right now. I also have a new, custom 3 inch motor I am working on as well. PM me and I can cover that further with you if you would like.Tench said:Thanks Matt, your powerfull tadpole was an eye opener to what is possible with electric power and spurred me on, will you let me know when the 4" motors are available, i think you will understand when i say i NEED onerecumpence said:Umm, holy crap.
Excuse me while I use the little boy's room. I think I soiled myself.............
Freaking AMAZING!!!
Matt
Simon.
Anyway, back to our thread.
I LOVE the crank spiders as shaft supports and the chain side support doubles as a chain guard. Brilliant, absolutely thinking outside the box.
Matt