Deacon Blues
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Let's not get ahead of ourselves.Geared driven Jack shaft to rear wheel gears????
Just a SWAG.............LOL
Don
Let's not get ahead of ourselves.Geared driven Jack shaft to rear wheel gears????
Just a SWAG.............LOL
Don
With reverseGeared driven Jack shaft to rear wheel gears????
Just a SWAG.............LOL
Don
@m@Robertson nails it. Take it a step further, if possible: make adapter kits available to retrofit obsolete/expensive Bosch, Yamaha, Brose factory-built bikes that are now collecting dust in the garage cause an unobtanium torque sensor parked the bike in the corner.It does indeed sound like a jackshaft. That means a left-hand drivetrain of some sort to split off the assist duty from the traditional drivetrain. A belt on the left? Should be interesting to follow along.
And it fits into an M620/Ultra bolt pattern? Very interesting indeed. If you folks are inclined to make adapter mounting plates for, say, Shimano motors I know a LOT of cargo bike owners with dying Shimano motors that are no longer supported that are unhappy. Very unhappy when you consider what cargo bikes sell for in the first place. An aftermarket solution would find a home quickly.
In fact it sounds like this motor is aimed at the cargo niche at least in part.
@m@Robertson nails it. Take it a step further, if possible: make adapter kits available to retrofit obsolete/expensive Bosch, Yamaha, Brose factory-built bikes that are now collecting dust in the garage cause an unobtanium torque sensor parked the bike in the corner.
Really love the idea of a North American built and distributed ebike drive system. Well done!
Not crazy about a 40 mph top speed. That's not going to work in uber tightly restricted US municipal paths, while the easily offended, capricious mountain bikers will blow their tops when they find the kind of power this motor is laying down. With that kind of speed potential, you're talking full-on motorcycle helmet and riding gear, with the insurance and registration and licensing to go along with it, once these out of control local, state and federal governments get involved....
That actually sounds Chinese. This might turn out like the 39 cent forever stamps posted on "Fakebook". Scams make Me see red.This sentence confused me too.....pedals like a bicycle, but does not rely on a chain.....I'm intrigued.
I will add something else, this sounds fishy! and when the "Indiegogo" campaign starts do not throw your money away, these basically handmade prototypes have a way of being the entire production run, the alternate vehicle and fuel prototypes have a way of screaming"Caveat Emptor" these days and one other thing if these things actually exist, $9-10K price built bikes will not sell very many, despite being Fossil Fueled( as many of our ebikes actually are{ think Generation} ROKON will sell you a very capable rugged 2 wd"Trailbreaker" for around $9K and these things actually work.
So I am skeptical, as much as I wish this was "Bona Fida", the proof is in the pudding if Feb 22nd blows the bike industry over so be it!
Be nice to see pics of the test bikes.
What makes a bike cool is the frame, the whole package.
Good example is porsche car. When I see a porcshe old or new it still looks good.
Each upgrade to accomodate a 40mph potential bicycle simply brings it closer to a small bore road motorcycle. At that point, not even sure if it would define what an ebike means under the Class 1, 2 or 3 rules, cause with this drivetrain, conventional rules are out the window. Can't imagine wanting to pedal around a bike like this with my old school 70nm Yamaha pw drive ebike!
Maybe some manufacturer is going to have to rethink these flimsy components and go all-in
Tuesday we find out. 2500 watts is still, well, 2500 watts feeding the back wheel and the current crop of shimano and sram components are not built with that kind of power in mind. Unless you believe there is some kind of reduction gear transmission in the middle that has the abilty to ease that raw power from the motor. If so, you than have to ask, what is the point?"Yet, they are still feeding into lightweight derailleurs and chains"
This motor does not however as it has a separate left hand drive going on that insulates the normal drivetrain from the actual power output.