@MoeStooge Do you know if these will fit duel 56113 motors?
Realized if I scrolled up a bit I would have seen it. My bad.
Bushing? Straight heim? Who needs those .
So I’ve had this issue a few times now. Have taken them apart and have cleaned then loctited everything (twice actually).
At least one nut will come loose per 25km per ride.
Idk, they feel great when working, but will just become loose mid ride, making it super sketchy all of a sudden. Kinda scared to ride it at this point. I’m going to reach out to meepo about the issue, but doubt anything will happen. Seems to be an issue with tolerances and QC.
Are you talking about the bushing nut? If so and it keeps loosening up even with loctite after a full 24 hour cure I would try either.
Replace them with nylock nuts or add a second nut right up next to them to lock it into place.
Could also try a different type of thread locker like the kind that seeps in or the paste/gel type.
Or get wild and drill and tap a set screw through the side of the nut.
Almost every nut and bolt. It was coming loose everywhere. A full 24 hours cure, now it’s mostly the bushing nuts, the hiem nuts, and one of the rod screws coming loose
Was going to try some red, but if i gotta torch the thing every time it needs adjustments, I’ll be destroying so many bushings.
Think this is my last option. Just hope it’s a more permanent solution.
Go ahead and use red on all screws with the exception of the nut that hold the center heim joint and the nuts that control bushing tension. Surprisingly, screws treated with the red threadlocker are still relatively easy to remove without heat.
red doesn’t always need a torch
i break red loose all the time, tho it does need it sometimes, but it didn’t need that much heat
What tire pressure should you use on the track?
Sidewall says 36, kami juins did 25 and the suggested tire pressure on Meepo site is 15 psi for the tubeless tires.
I’ve used as low as 16 for my fronts on the meepo tires. Same for the linns but I didn’t run those tubeless
Took some dead brps from a local rider and made a adapter to take brps on the meepo gear drives.
Works well so far but not sure how much I’d trust 3d printed parts. I’ll try petg with a lot of walls and heat inserts on the bolts initially.
Going from 165mm to 150mm will lose some precious top speed though.
How much can you trust 3d printed parts?
About this much
Going to look at getting some machined probably.
The funny thing is both the stock wheels and brps were limited to 50kph. I tried to up the max speed on the advanced settings but it wasn’t saved. Is there a trick to it?
I did ride it briefly before the adapter snapped and it felt very good.
Pulling against the layers like that is tough, could you print it on it’s side using supports or design it with screws inside the studs?
Yes could look at printing it sideways, but my thoughts is that the torque will hit the layer lines at some point.
The screws could be a good option too.
I’m also thinking of replacing the red part gear adapter part so there’s a lot more surface area, but unsure what purpose that adapter serves and if that would be enough.
But I’ll probably try to get it cncd. 3d printed has a lot of what ifs.