It’s 3d printed!
Specialized Stumpjumper XC circa early 2000s.
It is a variation.of what @dani made here.
A little bit taller.
Turned out really nice.
Dude that printed it for me said it was like 144 hours…
https://dosimplecarbon.com/making-super-nice-3d-printed-esk8-enclosure/
Which deck is the black one?
Yeah it’s a different model. That’s a late 2000s model that’s not part of the stumpjumper line
I’m mainly interested if that drivetrain fits
@Scepterr it’s a 2004 Specialized FSR XC Pro, your bike frame looks different. I’m glad you like how the drive trains looking
indeed, is that a custom drivetrain or are those available as kits?
@Scepterr everything’s custom. Just have to make my top battery mount and then she’ll be ridable.
Look up bafang kits if you want a off the shelf solution.
their 1000w mid drive kits are torquey as hell
The 750 is pretty fun, but gets hot as hell when you pull 1100 watts up a hill…
What are your reductions? For mine I haven’t got away to making it less than 3 stage
@Pedrodemio I have first a 18 to 60 tooth belt reduction, and then it’s a 21 to 52 tooth chain reduction. The only reason I can make it work is that I re-wired my motor to be just under 80 Kv. Right now I’ll have a top speed of 25 ish, but I might try a high voltage vesc in the future.
Makes sense, I will use a 180 or 230 Kv one, but geared to lower top speed
Wow, lots of photos of builds getting done, maybe because coronavirus?
I restarted on so many of my backburner projects that was never going to see the light of day.
I think so. Certainly helping me not focus on the crap as much.