DrkAngel
1 GW
Opening your own sawmill?
Cheaper to just buy the 2x4s for mounting the motor?
latecurtis said:I will paint it black. :lol:
Only problem now? NO BRAKES! Waiting on a longer v-brake arm so it can reach the bigger wheels.
All of a sudden, I feel like LC - hacking things together that were never meant to work together...
You want the 9t D Sprocket from the same link as you got both 11t sprockets from. = 10mm shaft.
Might have to "shave" flat side of "D" slightly and shim or fill other side with JB Weld?
The currie 9T is 11mm shaft and much more difficult to adapt reliably to Dual D shaft 10mm shaft.
Run 36V motor at 24V ... 3000rpm over-geared motor becomes 2000rpm reasonable geared motor?
Smarter to find a bike with brakes to begin with?
You're spending more on brakes than a new bike with brakes ...
I thought that when I installed it to the spokes that maybe it was slightly off center. Now I am not so sure. Also this is a different rim that I thought was straight. It looks like every 20" rim I have is JUNK. It may not be my poor mechanical skills causing me to fail each time.
Thanks again DA, short and to the point.DrkAngel said:You write large meandering posts!
Try reading 5 minutes for every hour you spend writing?
Not designed for bicycles ... obviously!latecurtis said:I
I have learned quite a bit but fail to understand why the manufactures of these motors make them with the high rpms naturally requiring gear reduction. Why are 1500W brushless motors for example 5,000 to 7,000 rpm. They should know a 26" wheel requires much less rpm to accommodate a reasonable size sprocket. The same holds true for brushed AmpFlow motors. I seek answers. I am not an idiot. There has to be a logical reason for it. There also has to be cheaper less complicated gear reduction options out there when there is no choice. I look but still need good precise proper links.
latecurtis said:I am not taking the blame that the 24" bike is over geared. A 1,000W motor is capable of pushing a bike to 30mph according to DAs graph so I am wondering if the fact that the bike slowed down up hills was partly due to inefficient SLAs or the Lipo packs Dan sent are getting weak. I never ran the bike with the new Lipo packs.
For 1000w to push a bike at 30mph , the 1000w output must occur at 30mph!DrkAngel said:latecurtis said:I am not taking the blame that the 24" bike is over geared. A 1,000W motor is capable of pushing a bike to 30mph according to DAs graph so I am wondering if the fact that the bike slowed down up hills was partly due to inefficient SLAs or the Lipo packs Dan sent are getting weak. I never ran the bike with the new Lipo packs.
Gear for 37mph:
At 37mph motor can output 1000w ...
At 20mph motor can output~550w(?) ...
At 3.7mph motor can output ~100w ... ? (not enough power to climb any hill - similar to manual transmission car coughing and sputtering up hill in 3rd gear)
Simple, and reasonable, math.
Gear for 20mph:
At 20mph motor can output 1000w ... (Might climb same hill @ ~20mph!)
At 3.7mph motor can output ~185w ... ? (enough power to climb some hills - similar to manual transmission car powering up hill in 1st gear)
Assumes current restricted motor - high w
Skalabala said:You must get a 2 speed gearbox bud. This will solve all your problems.