Happy Easter all
First post - regular on Endless Sphere, but first time on here.
This is my first build.
Priorities
Strong, good looking, tarmac shredding acceleration, great brakes, range of around 15 miles without trying to economise, room to expand. Burnouts a plus!
I decided on something really fun to ride - an RC kit (lighter (fewer batteries necessary), better weight distribution, smaller controller, lower (safer) voltage & I actually like the sound they make)
Spec:
This hasn't been a cheap build, in time or in effort - I estimate around £4.5k - alot in wasted/un-needed/broken parts. Started in November, thought I'd have it finished in December, it's finally rideable now and it's April.
(Any way to get these pictures larger?)
This is the naked bike
This is the bike today
In the snow!
Snow 2
The sort of power it's capable of. These are peak values, off road of course.
250*50=12,500 watts. Most of the hard acceleration only gets to 5-6kW, every possible setting is dialled down to the minimum at the moment.
I am battery phobic and hate wiring, have never soldered. This was a learning process!
The business end
CAD Laser cut stainless chainring.
In the workshop doing the carbon fibre. First time for both of us
Ground down BMX freewheels. Super hard steel, much better than jockey wheels from derailleurs
VIDEO
[video=youtube;g42AJV8_iqc]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g42AJV8_iqc[/video] This weekend's outing.
Full build log hereEndless-sphere.com • View topic - Tom's BEAST [carbon box & new videos]
First post - regular on Endless Sphere, but first time on here.
This is my first build.
Priorities
Strong, good looking, tarmac shredding acceleration, great brakes, range of around 15 miles without trying to economise, room to expand. Burnouts a plus!
I decided on something really fun to ride - an RC kit (lighter (fewer batteries necessary), better weight distribution, smaller controller, lower (safer) voltage & I actually like the sound they make)
Spec:
- 2003 Giant DH Comp with Fox 40s and Hayes 8" strokers and Magura Gustav M rear. 8" travel front and back.
- 12S3P Turnigy Lipo (courtesy of Jozztek) @ 50.4V
- Shumaker DaVinci drive / Astro 3220 4 Turn WYE motor (courtesy of Matt Shumaker)
- Castle Creations HV160 (rev 2)
- Custom carbon fibre enclosure (courtesy of MOS furniture)
- Hyperion 1420i, 1KW Variable Voltage / Amperage PSU
- Cycle Analyst, Magura throttle, temperature gauges etc.
- Custom built drivetrain using BMX freewheels, Surly tensioners, custom springs, frame mounts...etc.
- Custom designed laser cut chainring with keeper plates (thanks BobC)
This hasn't been a cheap build, in time or in effort - I estimate around £4.5k - alot in wasted/un-needed/broken parts. Started in November, thought I'd have it finished in December, it's finally rideable now and it's April.
(Any way to get these pictures larger?)
This is the naked bike
This is the bike today
In the snow!
Snow 2
The sort of power it's capable of. These are peak values, off road of course.
250*50=12,500 watts. Most of the hard acceleration only gets to 5-6kW, every possible setting is dialled down to the minimum at the moment.
I am battery phobic and hate wiring, have never soldered. This was a learning process!
The business end
CAD Laser cut stainless chainring.
In the workshop doing the carbon fibre. First time for both of us
Ground down BMX freewheels. Super hard steel, much better than jockey wheels from derailleurs
VIDEO
[video=youtube;g42AJV8_iqc]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g42AJV8_iqc[/video] This weekend's outing.
Full build log hereEndless-sphere.com • View topic - Tom's BEAST [carbon box & new videos]
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