Rix said:
Yah Jay, that does seem to be the trick, keeping the oil inside of the hub.
Yeah, maybe you need some sort of thicker grease filled sleave or something around the axle exit to keep the oil from escaping.
I dunno, how do engines and gearboxes and other oil filled mechanical devices do it ?! We needn't be re-inventing the wheel here!
My dad is very happy with you 12s system. His only reasoning for maybe going 18s would be for more distance at half throttle.
Exactly right. Even on my commuter I only ride at 1/2 - 3/4 throttle most of the time. I could easily get by with 12S but occasionally it's nice to have that burst of higher speed when you need to mix it up with traffic on a narrow road or something. I'd certainly be very nervous riding a non powered bike in some of these situations.
BTW, after set the head tube, bottom bracket tube, and seat tube on the jig, my dad will be taking possession of my Karpiel frame and putting your kit on that. Should be super light awesome long travel ebike.
Nice, I'm looking forward to seeing it!
pendragon8000 said:
Hey Jsy how's that 240v led working out? With a lick of paint it should look pretty good I imagine.
I haven't mounted it to the bike yet as I have to tidy up my wiring and have it ghetto wrapped and taped around my seat post. But it came up nice with a coat of the same matt black as the bike. Should be fine.
I actually a roll of that flexible LED strip that I was going to run along my swing arm for added night time visibility but now that I'm not running a DC-DC converter at the moment it's all a bit too hard

Maybe I should get some amber ones on the under side of the down tube for underbody neon style gold lighting
Have you thought about something similar up front?
Nah I dont really like them for up front. The one ones don't throw out enough light for their physical size IMO.
Running 2x indiviual XML-T6s is much better in terms of appearance (kinda important on this bike) and also light output.
Also where did you find that? Red down light is a bit rare.
Yeah you dont see them around in shops much, and even rarer if you do is to get high output LED ones. Most are halogen or low powered LED ones using multiple smaller emitters.
I got these from that great big shop in the sky, ebay.
It'll be interesting to see how they hold up actually. I'm running a number of the warm white ones in my house but they're the 12v ones running off individual transformers (the originals fitted to the house meant to run 50w halogen downlights) I ordered a heap for my dad to use in his house but his are 240v wired so he's using the 240v version. Mine are still fine 18 months later but he said several of his blew within the first few months.
Here's a link for the cheapest ones on ebay.
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/3W-Gu10-High-Power-Focus-Red-Light-LED-Spot-Lamp-3x1W-/320700994084?pt=AU_Lighting_Fans&hash=item4aab44d224
They're not plug and play obviously and require a bit of soldering and what not but I think they look cool poking up from under the seat and you'd have to spend probably 20 times that price to get something that has similar light output (not that the price was the driving point)
Noticing the "fleet review" on the news in the Sydney harbor. Opertunity for some video?
Yeah I'd love to get in there and see / video it but I've got plans with the family elsewhere. Monday is a public holiday but my wife is working and trying to take the 2 boys in on my own would be a nightmare. It sounds like the city will be a mess with zillions of people so it's probably a place best avoided. Though an ebike would be the ONLY way to get around there at the moment! Maybe early next week I can duck out from work for a long lunch break and sus it out.