boltedjolt
10 mW
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- Jan 4, 2014
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No yellow box. My connection were soldier on. When I plug the battery into the controller there's an ark so I guess there's powered going to it. Is it possible that the motor is bad?
boltedjolt said:How do I test throttle? I took it apart but looks fine.
boltedjolt said:Tested every thing and it checks out. Leaning towards the controller not switching on. Is there a fix for this? Key wire is soldier on to positive if your wondering. Anybody got stock gang 60volt controller for sale?
Any photos of your assembly? I am woried about interfering with front wheel and being to low on the floor... i have been taking measures and it seems alright with the front wheel travel :| but not having a motor makes me hesitate...t0me said:I was worried about the same thing, so I just extended my bottom motor bracket enough to allow it to sit level.
Mine's an earlier Kona though, so doesn't have the same shape frame. Your frame shape works against being able give the motor a lot of clearance before it starts interfering with the front wheel travel.
LightningRods said:These full suspension bikes are frustrating. On one level the strong frames and long travel suspension makes these bikes perfect to build an e-mx bike out of. But there is very little room for even the motor and controller, let alone batteries. I have some ideas for custom installs made for specific bikes but it's almost impossible to make a 'universal' kit for the FS bikes. My lower sheets are 1" (25mm) longer to fit some bikes with unusual front downtubes but I don't think they would fit this bike. You need custom brackets. It's a cool bike though.
Muapeia said:This is a good example frames ,I think the engine can stay on top of the framework and adapt it rest on the bottom as pictured
t0me said:Hi Chucho, here's mine - http://endless-sphere.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=28&t=56357
If you changed that rear shock to one without a reserviour you'd have enough room it looks to have the motor inside the triangle there (then the jackshaft on the outside and underslung).... possibility?
Looks great, any chance we can get the source files for the motor & jackshaft that you modelled? Would be useful for others that want to model custom brackets._Tommy_ said:Hi Chucho (and all ES members as this is my first post)
Im currently putting a GNG kit, bought from conhismotor, on a Trek Remedy 7. I had the same problem as Chucho so I decided to put the motor and the jackshaft inside the triangle. I had to put the motor higher than planned which means the center of gravity will be quite high. I hope it will not be a problem.
Batteries will be in a backpack. I haven't decided yet where to put the controller. I still have some work to do and some problems to solve before it is time for the test ride.
If you could get another shock without the reservoir, as tOme wrote, you could build something similar.
Here are some pictures of what my build will look like. I made the sheets adjustable to eliminate the power stealing tensioners.
The bike: