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I've seen chopppers that use the sprocket as the disc trick. I've always wondered how the chain lube dont screw up the friction. I guess it doesn't really matter since its the rear wheel.
Joepostal said:Have you seen this motor? http://tinyurl.com/46jzps I can't help but to dream of incorporating your design into my own off road MTB with this motor.
lawsonuw said:Good to see that nearly all the bugs have been worked out of this! I just have some suggestions for future builds. First, I was considering rolling my own e-bike drive like you have before I bought my BD-36. Specifically This United Hobbies Motor was my preferred motor. It has a few things going for it. First it's cheap so no worries If I killed it. Second it has a 10mm output shaft. Most of the rest of the motor's I've seen this size have an 8mm shaft. The extra 2mm should almost double the stiffness of the shaft. Also, when combined with the short rotor this larger shaft should allow this motor to spin happily at higher rpm. My other suggestion is to move the belt line closer to the motor's face. This will reduce the bending loads on the motor shaft a lot, preventing it from flexing.
Marty
It won't be long and you will be contemplating water cooling... you're going down the same logic process I've been down. All the roads converge.recumpence said:The motor reached 140 degrees, the clutch was very warm (about 125 degrees), the belt got hot, and even the wires going to the motor got warm. But, what would you expect pulling 4000 watts accelerating repeatedly?
waldemar said:Matt,
I've been drooling over your setup - wonderful! My Bionx-equipped Swissbike LX is getting the job done for now, but I've got my sights on a Surly Big Dummy with a rig using a number of your ideas.
Since your machining skills are beyond my skill set, I'm considering something like the Staton 18.75 to 1 reduction box (http://www.staton-inc.com/Details.asp?ProductID=2362) - $239 + $20 for heat-treated gears, life-time warranty, and when I contacted Dave Staton and asked about adapting this to an RC motor with an 8mm or 10mm shaft, he indicated that a local machine shop would be able to handle that no problem. From there, going to 100 rpm or so at the bottom bracket or some other form of in-line chain drive (a la http://www.cyclone-usa.com/, http://epacpower.com.au/, http://www.bike-elektro-antrieb.ch/startseite.htm, http://ecospeed.net/, or http://www.electric-bikes.com/betterbikes/e-4.html) should be a cinch.
The throttle/limiter you've mentioned would probably be pretty important, and I'd be in line to buy one!
Any feedback or input? Is this a dumb idea, or is it worth pursuing?
cheers,
waldemar
waldemar said:Matt,
I've been drooling over your setup - wonderful! My Bionx-equipped Swissbike LX is getting the job done for now, but I've got my sights on a Surly Big Dummy with a rig using a number of your ideas.
Since your machining skills are beyond my skill set, I'm considering something like the Staton 18.75 to 1 reduction box (http://www.staton-inc.com/Details.asp?ProductID=2362) - $239 + $20 for heat-treated gears, life-time warranty, and when I contacted Dave Staton and asked about adapting this to an RC motor with an 8mm or 10mm shaft, he indicated that a local machine shop would be able to handle that no problem. From there, going to 100 rpm or so at the bottom bracket or some other form of in-line chain drive (a la http://www.cyclone-usa.com/, http://epacpower.com.au/, http://www.bike-elektro-antrieb.ch/startseite.htm, http://ecospeed.net/, or http://www.electric-bikes.com/betterbikes/e-4.html) should be a cinch.
The throttle/limiter you've mentioned would probably be pretty important, and I'd be in line to buy one!
Any feedback or input? Is this a dumb idea, or is it worth pursuing?
cheers,
waldemar
recumpence said:I actually disagree that hogging material off the casing will quiet it down. You will gain more sound by thinning the walls of a gear case (generally) than you will quiet it by breaking up the flat surfaces (I have built alot of gearboxes and various drives). But, it would save weight hogging it down!![]()
Matt