If only it were that easy or I were single and could just stop eating for a month because priorities, instead I’ve got responsibilities and a family to look after, so unless something extraordinary happens, this ain’t happening.
Is there a large demand for these? I’ve been admittedly absent from the eskate scene and now have a brand new set sitting around never used. PM me an offer if you want them. I could even do a package deal with my unused Hummie deck (original single cutout).
Backing AWD. What would it need to fit the new design with hall sensors? Press and stuff? I know your riding style is push start, but mine and many others isn’t. I mean these are supposed to be the ultimate hubs for all-out builds. Maybe you can find an engineer with experience in the sensor field to look over it?
Also temperature sensors, I know they’re built for racing, but I feel uncomfortable pushing any hub setup hard if I don’t know the temperature. There’s no good alternative to your hubs, but I don’t feel like modifying a 1300 dollar product myself. Would rather more for a complete package.
I can put in a temp sensor. A hall sensor can be put in but it needs to be figured what will fit and what sensors exactly. It’s foreign to me and other motors have more room to fit. If someone has a good reliable method that will fit I’d do it.
There’s still time to figure it before I send them
I’ll get these together n out this weekend for sure. Been stalling. And working everyday but that’s not it just don’t want to send them now. They’re not tested n needs to be thought out. I have to say I think the wires coming out like this isn’t good. I think the wires are pretty locked in the hanger and somewhat secure but over time the fiberglass insulation could be rubbing the motor hub’s sharp edge n it’s the definitely the weakest link in the motors. In the past I had silicone wire come out. Tempted to sink it all in silicone. Down the hole. What would u do? Have MGchem red winding varnish coming but I think silicone or something potting the magnet wire going through the motor’s hub.