okay guys.... ive been doin some thinkin and i have this crazy idea to "electrify" my bicycle. wat im planning on doin is using the e-revo transmission with the castle 2200 motor and MMM esc. im planning on buying a 6mm pinion to attach to the output on the e-revo transmission. the pinion will make contact with my bicycle tire and will spin it. the drive ratio of the e-revo transmission is 1.83333 rotations of the spur to 1 rotation of the outdrive. and im goin to factor in the pinion/spur ratio and adjust to attain my speed. i am also planning on buying a back pedal bearing so i eliminate brake shoes and the lever. i also have few questions. do you think the 2200 motor will be able to move a 15lb bike and 120lb. person at about 20mph? will the amps be too much. im also wondering if i can lightly press the brakes while riding to utilize the regeberative braking? im also seraching for a device that connects to the MMM wire instead of an rx that can control the speed.
just an idea.... so suggestions are welcome
There are hundreds of diy electric bike kits out there. One of the good things about electric bikes is that 1000 watts is a lot. The mmm puts out WAYYYYY more then that. Oh Yeah baby,,, yah- trick yaaa.
Look up 1000w currie motor e-bike or something like that on youtube. It's not the best, but here's the first one I found.
The easiest way to do it is to get a hub motor kit which comes with everything and is very easy to do. It'll probably be the most reliable way to do it too. If you end up using the mmm, I'd gear for anywhere between 20-30mph depending on the speed and runtime you want.
haha. yah. im gonna have to grind the pinion a bit. just enough so theres still some traction against the tire but not too much as to shred my tire. haha. ah. im gonna give it a rolling start then power the esc
-mikey09120
Last edited by mikey09120; 06.01.2009 at 12:14 AM.
I would use some sort of rubber wheel instead of the pinion idea... Not sure where you can get that sort of thing with a set screw but I am sure it exists...
I would use some sort of rubber wheel instead of the pinion idea... Not sure where you can get that sort of thing with a set screw but I am sure it exists...
thats a good idea too... ive been looking around but hav yet to find one. ill keep searchig. maybe i can dip the pinion in plasti-dip or somethig too
-mikey09120
Last edited by mikey09120; 06.01.2009 at 12:24 AM.
I'm also tinking to electrify my bike. But I've got a few questions:
- How to apply throttle if I use a Supersimple 100A ESC
- What to do with steering, how to disable it