Grantmac said:Is that a combination sprocket and brake rotor?
liveforphysics said:It seems like a horrible idea, but for a rear brake its not so bad in practice. I rode that bike many times and never felt like the rear brake was inadequate.
spinningmagnets said:I had a friend who used an "O-ring chain" on a Honda 750 where each link had an ostensibly life-time amount of synthetic lube trapped around each chain pin.
It was his only means of transportation. He never lubed it, and it lasted years. He stated that if it ever failed, he would get another of the same.
I'm not saying it's a good idea, but...they do exist.
SlowCo said::?
Funny how this thread derailed immediately to discus the use of a "sprotor" instead of focusing on the really interesting parts...
I want to learn more about the design of the frames, which motors, controllers and battery packs are used. :wink:
flathill said:75-10 motor
That's in millimeters