kfong
100 kW
I'm actually working on the design today. Weather here is just getting too cold to ride and my bike is still down due to the brake hose. The Kona Cowan is pictured along side the Versus on that build thread. A very nice DJ frame with mostly BMX components. Feels very light for it's size. I will be using a Turnigy C80100-130 for the motor with hall sensors installed. The gearbox is a PLE80 8:1 ratio. From the motor to the gearbox there will be a 2:1 chain ratio. The setup will be similiar to how a cyclone is done using two front ring gears. One for the final output from the gearbox and the other going to the rear wheel, both joined by a freewheel. I think i will be good on the gear ratio. if I have to, I will rewind the motor but will keep it a stock wind for now. I have not started a build thread on this since I have not created anything to really show. I did post pictures of the motor and gearbox but I don't recall the thread I posted it under. It's a very compact setup. There is a bit of CNC work to do so it will be a while. At first I was planning to just take the final output and drive a large gear mounted to the left side of the rear wheel, but I didn't want to deal with the long chain and suspension growth. The batteries will be A123, placed in the triangle. This bike will be bashed around so I need it to handle the wreckage. I also wanted all the weight low and centered. Won't be much fun to jump if not balanced. The RC setup was the only solution I liked. Making it all hold together will be the challenge. Won't need as much runtime since this bike has only one purpose, but I do plan to fill that triangle up
The park I go trail riding there is a local BMX type terrain that I plan to ride it in. They finally put in some nice jumps this year. Should be a lot of fun.

GCinDC said:got any pics? what are your plans? i love the sound of this one..kfong said:My Kona DJ will be my RC huckster, light, balanced and powerful.![]()