Thud
1 MW
Hello all,
I guess this is my official introduction, I have been lurking around & posting a little in a couple threads. This is my 1st foray building an electric bicycle. I will add that I took the long way Getting here.
summery:
During the Gas price hikes a year ago, I got the bug to build an electric motorcycle. I drew a plan & sent it to a buddy in chicago who linked me to Eric peltzer's project & a week or so later to Matt S. recumbent build. I had already bought a conversion kit from Cloud electric But was blown away by what was going on here. I had often wondered if the lil' outrunners could be scaled up to power a motorcycle. Turns out they were already there.Things started to progress but was haulted by a sudden death in the family. Life changed but I am getting the maker in me back on track.
I decided to build a small test mule to try some ideas out on. The PK ripper may have had something to do with it
I already had a pile of bikes rusting behind an outbuilding.
the original idea was to build the cheapest (dollar wise) rc bike & still have some performance. After watching all the inventory get swallowed at hobby city I have abandond the cheapest mind set & am indulging myself. Enough history.
The bike:
Pacific bmx (a $90 walmart bike 10 years ago)
wheels-skyway tuffs(modifed to accept disc brakes & a #35 drive chain)
kenda kontact tires
tektro manual disc brake calipers (e-bay) magura rotors 160mm
power package: small turnigy 50-65 380kv peak wattage 1850
8s 3p Lipo batts 15Ah
custom designed 2 speed reduction transmision
Gates gt2 primary reduction 3.2-1
low range on tranny reduction 1.86-1
high range reduction 1.15-1
#35 final drive reductio 5.4-1
calculate speed at battery nominal- low gear 20.8
high gear 33.6
I fear I may still be overgeared. The motor just looks too small to pull this rig at 33 mph.
here is the bike after a paint job & the fab work
flat tire! i dont have 2 miles on the damm thing & i am already changing tires
rear brake detail. modified rack & new mounts welded to frame. very rigid
Shoe horn fit. shifting arm visable.yes that hub is threaded to accept a freewheel
plenty of room for the cranks but I am still contemplating removing the hub & really thining it down.
I will trim the shaft latter, you can see the motor at the very bottom. Chains are very close fitting. I will fabricate guides for both to keep them from arguing.
a look at the 2nd tranny that was built. a miscalculation had the chain length wrong & they were slappy to say the least. this unit runs 100% quieter. It is no hub motor but prolly typical of any unit using chains in the secondary reduction. I have some 1/8"t lexan to fab covers with that should dampen the chain noise further.
this is the rear brake adaptor. it threads onto the "flop" side of the flip flop rear wheel. anodised at home.
List of things to do:
fab a battery box to fit the frame triangle, anodise the tranny parts for the bling factor.
add a rear fender to keep the dirt out of the motor. (I live on a dirt road)
I will be shifting with standard thumb shifters set up in a pull pull senario. havent decided to canablize the magura throttle or fab a trigger for the servo driver. I did wind a spring so the servo driver is self closing. I just wish i could find a pot that onlly cranked 60 deg. as opposed to 110.
Over all I am pleased with the project. Its nice to get out from behind the desk & make somehting again.
Here is a link to my photobucket album-more pics of the bike & anodizing & general crap.
http://s32.photobucket.com/albums/d10/tmoto/bicycles/?start=0
I have many plans for the next build. It will be on a larger platform, Haven't decided if it will be my specilized (old rock hopper) mt bike or another salvage restore fron the grave yard out back. Then again, I have enough composite experiance to make a carbon framed concept bike also.The goal is a reasonable transport I can make the (24 mile 1-way) trip to work a couple times a week. I am 46 years old & prolly look silly on that bmx. I am curently employed as a design/engineer in the furniture/architechual industry. I got there as a failed motocross racer. Although I was honored to be selected to reprsent the USA in a vintage race challange aganst Canada held at the Walton National track in Ottowa in 2003. It was a rain out, but we stomped them at the re-match on home soil in Portland MI. later that year.
Also I want to give props to Miles,recumpence,grinhill,ggoodrum(spelling?)aussiejester, hell every one on the forum has helped me technicly or inspierationaly as I have read back through the archives so.... Thank You, Every one. I hope to be able to contribute to the group.
I guess this is my official introduction, I have been lurking around & posting a little in a couple threads. This is my 1st foray building an electric bicycle. I will add that I took the long way Getting here.
summery:
During the Gas price hikes a year ago, I got the bug to build an electric motorcycle. I drew a plan & sent it to a buddy in chicago who linked me to Eric peltzer's project & a week or so later to Matt S. recumbent build. I had already bought a conversion kit from Cloud electric But was blown away by what was going on here. I had often wondered if the lil' outrunners could be scaled up to power a motorcycle. Turns out they were already there.Things started to progress but was haulted by a sudden death in the family. Life changed but I am getting the maker in me back on track.
I decided to build a small test mule to try some ideas out on. The PK ripper may have had something to do with it

the original idea was to build the cheapest (dollar wise) rc bike & still have some performance. After watching all the inventory get swallowed at hobby city I have abandond the cheapest mind set & am indulging myself. Enough history.
The bike:
Pacific bmx (a $90 walmart bike 10 years ago)
wheels-skyway tuffs(modifed to accept disc brakes & a #35 drive chain)
kenda kontact tires
tektro manual disc brake calipers (e-bay) magura rotors 160mm
power package: small turnigy 50-65 380kv peak wattage 1850
8s 3p Lipo batts 15Ah
custom designed 2 speed reduction transmision
Gates gt2 primary reduction 3.2-1
low range on tranny reduction 1.86-1
high range reduction 1.15-1
#35 final drive reductio 5.4-1
calculate speed at battery nominal- low gear 20.8
high gear 33.6
I fear I may still be overgeared. The motor just looks too small to pull this rig at 33 mph.
here is the bike after a paint job & the fab work

flat tire! i dont have 2 miles on the damm thing & i am already changing tires

rear brake detail. modified rack & new mounts welded to frame. very rigid

Shoe horn fit. shifting arm visable.yes that hub is threaded to accept a freewheel

plenty of room for the cranks but I am still contemplating removing the hub & really thining it down.

I will trim the shaft latter, you can see the motor at the very bottom. Chains are very close fitting. I will fabricate guides for both to keep them from arguing.

a look at the 2nd tranny that was built. a miscalculation had the chain length wrong & they were slappy to say the least. this unit runs 100% quieter. It is no hub motor but prolly typical of any unit using chains in the secondary reduction. I have some 1/8"t lexan to fab covers with that should dampen the chain noise further.

this is the rear brake adaptor. it threads onto the "flop" side of the flip flop rear wheel. anodised at home.
List of things to do:
fab a battery box to fit the frame triangle, anodise the tranny parts for the bling factor.
add a rear fender to keep the dirt out of the motor. (I live on a dirt road)
I will be shifting with standard thumb shifters set up in a pull pull senario. havent decided to canablize the magura throttle or fab a trigger for the servo driver. I did wind a spring so the servo driver is self closing. I just wish i could find a pot that onlly cranked 60 deg. as opposed to 110.
Over all I am pleased with the project. Its nice to get out from behind the desk & make somehting again.
Here is a link to my photobucket album-more pics of the bike & anodizing & general crap.
http://s32.photobucket.com/albums/d10/tmoto/bicycles/?start=0
I have many plans for the next build. It will be on a larger platform, Haven't decided if it will be my specilized (old rock hopper) mt bike or another salvage restore fron the grave yard out back. Then again, I have enough composite experiance to make a carbon framed concept bike also.The goal is a reasonable transport I can make the (24 mile 1-way) trip to work a couple times a week. I am 46 years old & prolly look silly on that bmx. I am curently employed as a design/engineer in the furniture/architechual industry. I got there as a failed motocross racer. Although I was honored to be selected to reprsent the USA in a vintage race challange aganst Canada held at the Walton National track in Ottowa in 2003. It was a rain out, but we stomped them at the re-match on home soil in Portland MI. later that year.
Also I want to give props to Miles,recumpence,grinhill,ggoodrum(spelling?)aussiejester, hell every one on the forum has helped me technicly or inspierationaly as I have read back through the archives so.... Thank You, Every one. I hope to be able to contribute to the group.