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  1. coln72

    madact's e-velomobile

    As said, the RACV Energy breakthrough is a school only event, with seperate tracks for primary's/hybrids (Holden Track) and secondary schools (RACV Track) and this year is its 20th birthday. Teams consist of 6 to 8 riders and the rules state that the vehicles must have at least 3 wheels. I...
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    tadpole seat height

    As a part of a team that designs and builds racing trikes, obviously we are not making ease of access a priority, so the seat is going as low as possible. We found that dropping the seat approx. 2" saved 20 seconds per lap with no other changes to the bike due to better stability. My current...
  3. coln72

    madact's e-velomobile

    Hey, that is how we shape our rollcage hoops. Except we use the base of the pedastal drill in the engineering workshop when no one is looking :roll: Have also used a 16" rim when I was using aluminium rollcages or small diameter CrMo tubing.
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    madact's e-velomobile

    Think it is due to there is only about 35-40 hybrids on the track where the HPV's are pushing close to 100 on the same length track now. Hybrids are also built strongrer now due to the regs as well with bigger diameter roll bars etc. Hybrid teams tend to be better behaved as well and respect...
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    madact's e-velomobile

    Never got to Murray Bridge yet. Tried once to take a team but the school said no to it :x Something about me missing to many classes. I am now running a hybrid. With the current motors/gearing we are pushing 80km/h. Back in the good old days (before my time) when they had more fuel to play...
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    madact's e-velomobile

    Any reason why you are going to a dual stage drive I guess you would call it. Would seem a lot simpler to run with a larger chain ring - 80 tooth or bigger - and run a direct drive to the rear cluster. Do you really need 18 gears and a 10:1 step up (if I've calculated correctly) with a 700c...
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    madact's e-velomobile

    sweet - another electric velomobile :)
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    electric/petrol hybrid revisited

    GRRRRRR - stupid bloody short :evil: Stuffed around hooking up a digital panel meter so we could get a read on battery usage today and mounted one on the trike. As one of my students was giving me a hand after school, I decided to let him have a try of the electric motor and to test some of...
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    Aerodynamics of world record HPV

    or check out some of the photos on the RACV Energy Breakthrough site - link below. Actually surprised to see exposed wheels front and rear......guess there is a reason for it
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    electric/petrol hybrid revisited

    As promised a couple of pics. The standard f finish is nothing like some of the others on this site, like Aussie Jester or Recumbrance, but it not to bad for being mostly done by school kids. As I said, some of the work is a bit rough and ready at the moment as everything is evolving as...
  11. coln72

    trike ideas

    There is a two person tadpole trike being built at work at the moment. Both people pedal and sit one behind the other. Assistance is provided by a 35cc Honda. As it is the school holidays now (yes I teach), getting pics may be a problem :(
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    electric/petrol hybrid revisited

    200 mpg is not bad but last year we travelled 442km before the event got cancelled on around two litres of fuel - out of the three allocated for the 24 hours. If my maths is correct then that is around 500 mpg :mrgreen: I should of mentioned that for the event we are not able to charge our...
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    electric/petrol hybrid revisited

    G'day all, Some may remember last year my team and I tried to build a petrol/electric hybrid trike for a 24hr race against other schools, and that we ran into a lot of issues with speed controllers self destructing. On lasted 20 metres :oops: Eventually the decision was made to ditch the...
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    Neat display (electronic tinkerers only........)

    This would be perfect for my 24 hour racer project. Especially for my electronic students. Love to get a schematic or circuit design so they could have a go at building a couple :D
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    E-Bike Racing: 2011 World Challenge

    Sounds like your Greenpower competition with a standard battery for all competitors
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    very small generator

    We use those little Hondas to power our pedal/petrol trikes. With pedal assistance and smart useage, it is possible to get 24hours out of 3 litres of fuel. They are great little engines and not that hard to modify to directly drive a shaft as we do not run clutches. Only issue I have had is a...
  17. coln72

    Are set screws dangerous?

    If you have enough thread, use two set screws. Screw the first one down so it is tight on the shaft as per usual. The screw the second one down on top of the first. Kinda like using using a lock nut. Will never come undone but may have to use to short set screws.
  18. coln72

    Human/Bike Powered Electric Generator

    Driving off the flywheel of the exercise bike onto a skateboard wheel attatched to the alternator. Wasn't a big enough ratio to get enough rpms at the alternator. It would work but not good enough for what we wanted, so we started working on mark 2 and 3. Then we shelved the electric idea for...
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    Human/Bike Powered Electric Generator

    Like the idea. Looking to build some of these to charge batteries for the electrike trike I am building at the moment. Competition rules dont allow charging of the mains power :( Tried driving an alternator off an old exercise bike but didn't have a big enough ratio to be effective.
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    Some custom work going on in the "Matt-Cave" :~)

    Used to work in a foundry that cast vented and cross drilled rotors for go karts (cool process but not relevant) http://www.dpeng.com.au/cat/index.cgi/shopfront/view_by_category?category_id=15850. I think with the speeds your trike is doing, you need to start looking at these, depending on how...
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    20 inch rear wheel with 7-9sp cassette and disc tabs?

    I have a 406 with a 10 speed cassette and disc brake mount which a bought from http://greenspeed.com.au. We use their wheels on our race trikes without problems. They have dealers in the US so maybe contact them.
  22. coln72

    Some custom work going on in the "Matt-Cave" :~)

    Would love to see your steering damper set up :D May be something to look at for my trikes if we have issues in the future, although we have a different steering set up to what you have.
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    Some custom work going on in the "Matt-Cave" :~)

    Looked a little twitchy on the run just before the last donnut. Looked like Matt ran through a slight hole in the tarmac and it got a little light in the rear. Nothing dangerous, but noticable to me from runing race trikes for 7 years. IMO, more weight in the rear would make it more stable...
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    Some custom work going on in the "Matt-Cave" :~)

    It looks like you have to much weight over the front wheels by the way it reacted when it hit the bumb towards the end of the video. Looked pretty twitch right there. Had an pedal powered trike that would do that over bumps - back wheel would actually bounce when it hit bumps. More rearward...
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    Chassis development versus power development......

    Unless you plan to develope in a totally new direction from trikes, I would stck to getting your new motor design up and running. From my experience with racing trikes, the frame design has become standardised. It has become a formular. You make this frame to this design, fit these cmponents...
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