DingusMcGee
100 kW
Robocam,
come on, wake up, what I have pointed it out that when trailing riding it is the obstacles your motor/motor frame hits that bend a non-stiff motor frame [washer job] not all that supposed gman torque, yet you still are defending trike boy, " ..he had 44v then..."
Bunny Hop: Not exactly that motion, but as you offer, it is hard to pick up the front and just as hard to lift the rear on a middrive. The timed motion you put into the bike frame seems more like weighting and unweighting used in down hill heel locked skiing. You can also get front lift with the throttle twist but it is not so easy to add just the right amount when you are jerking up on handle bars. My motor bottom is sort of a skid plate but with enough front lift/bounce/climb and speed the next thing to hit will be the rear tire and by then you must be leaning way forward -- you may "ride over logs in such a fashion."
come on, wake up, what I have pointed it out that when trailing riding it is the obstacles your motor/motor frame hits that bend a non-stiff motor frame [washer job] not all that supposed gman torque, yet you still are defending trike boy, " ..he had 44v then..."
Bunny Hop: Not exactly that motion, but as you offer, it is hard to pick up the front and just as hard to lift the rear on a middrive. The timed motion you put into the bike frame seems more like weighting and unweighting used in down hill heel locked skiing. You can also get front lift with the throttle twist but it is not so easy to add just the right amount when you are jerking up on handle bars. My motor bottom is sort of a skid plate but with enough front lift/bounce/climb and speed the next thing to hit will be the rear tire and by then you must be leaning way forward -- you may "ride over logs in such a fashion."