JumperJackFlash
100 W
What if we put a belt drive on our Vboxx?
JumperJackFlash said:What if we put a belt drive on our Vboxx?
Allex said:TV, have you seen Pinion drive?
Vboxx is from 2006
Pinion is smaller, lighter and made in Germany
http://pinion.eu/en/p-line/
First one to be used in a powerful ebike::
Now what I miss on all ebikes is belt drive, think about how even more silent it would be and how even more cleaner your bike would be!
Allex said:TV, have you seen Pinion drive?
Vboxx is from 2006
Pinion is smaller, lighter and made in Germany
http://pinion.eu/en/p-line/
First one to be used in a powerful ebike::
Now what I miss on all ebikes is belt drive, think about how even more silent it would be and how even more cleaner your bike would be!
Theodore Voltaire said:Allex said:TV, have you seen Pinion drive?
Vboxx is from 2006
Pi
Now what I miss on all ebikes is belt drive, think about how even more silent it would be and how even more cleaner your bike would be!
I never heard of it, but it looks like a real nice bike.
Belt drive is ok. I think a belt would be great for mid drive, but for a Stealth I don't see much benefit. My chain doesn't make much noise.
I agree with what that guy said in the video about heavy hub motors not being good on rough terrain. That's one reason I think Stealth's are really better street bikes.
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Allex said:TV, have you seen Pinion drive?
Vboxx is from 2006
Pinion is smaller, lighter and made in Germany
http://pinion.eu/en/p-line/
Theodore Voltaire said:I really don't understand this preoccupation with weight on a motor bicycle. Maybe it matters more riding in dirt, but when I'm near 50 mph in traffic riding through a corner with 5000 bone crushers on either side of my bike, my bike feels like it's almost too light as it is.
My first motorcycle, a Honda S90 weighted 200 lbs, and wasn't as fast as my Bomber.
Unless I misunderstood what you were referring to, I don't think the point raised was the motor weight itself, as the power to weight ratio on these bikes is indeed much better than anything else. I think it was about the fact that having that weight in the rear wheel is not the best for off road. It is fine on streets but Off Road it is better to have that weight in the middle.Theodore Voltaire said:I really don't understand this preoccupation with weight on a motor bicycle. Maybe it matters more riding in dirt, but when I'm near 50 mph in traffic riding through a corner with 5000 bone crushers on either side of my bike, my bike feels like it's almost too light as it is.
My first motorcycle, a Honda S90 weighted 200 lbs, and wasn't as fast as my Bomber.
scrambler said:Unless I misunderstood what you were referring to, I don't think the point raised was the motor weight itself, as the power to weight ration on these bikes is indeed much better than anything else. I think it was about the fact that having that weight in the rear wheel is not the best for off road. It is fine on streets but Off Road it is better to have that weight in the middle.Theodore Voltaire said:I really don't understand this preoccupation with weight on a motor bicycle. Maybe it matters more riding in dirt, but when I'm near 50 mph in traffic riding through a corner with 5000 bone crushers on either side of my bike, my bike feels like it's almost too light as it is.
My first motorcycle, a Honda S90 weighted 200 lbs, and wasn't as fast as my Bomber.
Jimboyr6 said:Damm thats a good idea,can u still lean the bomber in corners?
bigbore said:Oh yeah! I'm ready with the cart .... now I have a real Bomber at work
This is the cart as I bought it used. It come from Switzerland Post (found at a used moped shop in Pisa). It's street legal in Switzerland up to 45Km/h with moped tyres on 16" rims and rubber shock absorbers:
I have a wood-burning fireplace stove and this is the cheapest firewood I can find
There's still some life left in that! Don't stop till you start getting punctures or can see the nylon.1abv said:2 years to the day of riding on this tire (used when I bought the bike)….average 3 times a week…… ok so its a little worn….whatever..you can't Judge me!
JumperJackFlash said:How much can you haul? Can someone sit in there?
1abv said:
2 years to the day of riding on this tire (used when I bought the bike)….average 3 times a week…… ok so its a little worn….whatever..you can't Judge me!
Allex said:1abv said:[im
2 years to the day of riding on this tire (used when I bought the bike)….average 3 times a week…… ok so its a little worn….whatever..you can't Judge me!
Is that the front? I hope so, because my rear looks like this after about 500km ~1 month of use.