Shit lucky you. Jealous! I asked for months and months for stronger hangers and was willing to pay but to no avail. Lucky @Tony_Stark has designed a steel version!
What is this? And where?
Ever had to replace the gears?
It’s a next to near impossible if the drives had heavy use.
That’s the weirdest looking demonseed i’ve ever seen hope they sort it out for you
Bugger, now you’ll have to wait for Rayne to make more decks last i check Sick boards in the netherlands still had some
Yeah motors seem to be ok. Just axles bent i think. The mounts are still ok from what I can tell. They seem a little out of alignment but i think that’s just the hanger.
I’ll take them off and chuck them on another hanger and see if they’re good.
Juicy ass cheeks
Hey on those superstars do you have any pictures without the tire I want to see how you did it
I think I did mine wrong
I see you put the star plates inside instead of outside?
Yeah you need to put the star pieces on the inside of the outer rim, or else the spacer won’t fit. Refer to this pic for correct layers.
Also you need to have the recess of the star piece where the spacer sits on the inside.
Its pretty new so not yet. From their instructional video it does look pretty challenging.
ahem
I might have a Esk8 mounted path cleaner planned.
We were thinking of a push broom head mounted to our bull bars
I am thinking about a full on rotating drum brush, much like a Vacuum possibly with a collection system as well. Could be extremely dangerous if done improperly. Kinda not sure how wide it would be but doing a wide bike path in two passes would be dope.
Psh why bother collecting? Scatter that shit to the side like a snow blower and be done with it.
Dang so how do those planetary gear drives actually perform? I’ve been so curious
@ixf has the most hands on experience AFAIK. He took apart an ecomobl drive the other week.
The torque was pretty impressive if I’m being honest but the braking was wayyyy louder than the accel for some reason. I thought the dude was going to crash in to me every time we slowed down.