Beginner Question Thread! 2023 Edition

Lol ya what Brian said

Mods used to give these names out when you did something funny, or said something dumb

Then mannergate happened and the fun went away, now only the leaders can give them and you have to ask

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HEY! Who can tell me which motor mount is the most compact? And while I’m at it, how does the BN M1 compare to a compact belt setup? I want to tuck the motors under the deck, things get pretty tight under there with the enclosure and all that buttstink.

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I think the Whoosh ones are the shortest I’ve seen if you can find some.

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The small BN caliber mounts are pretty tiny

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The M1 street drives takes pretty much the least amount of space. They saved my shortboard build from incompatible component doom.

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The most compact mount I’ve ever seen is the old enertion mount. But if any hit the marketplace you better be faster on the trigger than I am.

The most compact mount I know about that’s commercially available new is the short Caliber one from @Boardnamics, I think it adjusts down to 56mm minimum (center to center) if I recall correctly.

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Any tips on getting adjustable baseplates to make less noise? I think mine are rocking back and forth during riding. If I flip my board over and move them forward and backwards they do seem to have a little bit of play.

Using the BN adjustable baseplates.

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I don’t have the right crimper for that one, so I will just solder it then. Thx everyone :pray:

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The mboard ones that are basically clones aren’t as compact as the originals?

The MBoard clones are not available. They’re almost the same thing. But they are also unobtainium.

Honestly, the short Boardnamics ones are good and they come with Caliber OR Boardnamics clamps, and the enertion ones don’t have BN clamps. So the BN ones are very good. The enertion ones are slightly more adjustable, in & out AND up & down but they are also a pain in the ass to adjust. And the enertion ones can’t mount reverse, but if you’re looking for short mounts you’re probably not trying to mount reverse anyway.

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Ahhh yes, I remember those…

I think that’s what I’m going with. @KaramQ has a sweet dt for sale that might just do the trick.

Upgrade will always be possible in the case this won’t work. I’ll have me some Gd’s eventually…

I wish those were still around. Such a solid design.

Thanks for all the feedback fellas! Gdamn it’s good to be building again!!

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They are still a relevant design IMHO but they have a few major flaws.

They don’t conduct heat away from the stator nearly as well as an all-aluminum mount, it seems. They can’t mount reverse. They only have Caliber clamps available, no BN or other clamps.

That being said, they have some as-yet-unmatched advantages in certain use cases. “Smallest belt drivertrain” being key here.

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I’m pretty sure it won’t matter, but I’m fine to temporarily use a front hanger that is about a cm or two wider than my back hanger right? I want to strip and paint both of my hangers but the extra front hanger I have that I know is safe for eskate is slightly longer than my current one. The extra back hanger is the same exact size though since the motors that came with it just had a slightly longer bolt on the strator. (or whatever the fancy name for that section is)

I’m leaving the base plates as they are though since they’ll match better with everything else as is and it means less taping work for me that way.

You’re correct. No issue.

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A couple cm will impact turning performance, that’s quite a bit of axle length

It won’t be a problem necessarily. But in the long term it’s preferred to have a shorter hanger on the front, the shortest that’s practical. At least, if you value performance more than appearance.

I’ll gladly take a small reduction in performance for a week so that I can make the better hanger look better to be honest. Aesthetics are an important part of my boards

My turning performance has already been drastically enhanced with my new surf adapter so I don’t think the axle difference will be noticed.

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EMTB folks, where do you put buttons on your board? On top of the box seems like a worse and worse idea the more it sees flips and I instinctively want to stand on it.

My single button is on the side of the enclosure box. Does double duty for mounting the horn bracket internally too. (Old pic below)

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I do it on the toe side of the box always so I can lean over and turn the board on/off while on it.

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