Making an economic electric bike

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by Olive51 » 01/02/10, 19:25

good evening everyone
So here, the idea is taken to me during a .. dream! Since then, I do not leave her. I looked right on the left on the internet, I saw that I was not the only one to have had this funny dream. I reviewed the 68 pages, I retained some ideas.
I think already put a rear wheel instead of the front wheel (will certainly slightly spread the fork), which will allow me to have free sprockets, without bothering to traffic the rear wheel. The engine would be attached to the fork, or on a front luggage rack, it's to see according to the fastening means. Chain transmission, of course.
The batteries would be attached to the rear luggage rack.
Until then, it seems to me not too impossible. Unless there are opinions against? I especially want to avoid tampering with a rear wheel to put pinions coasting on the other side, or the like. What I have just told you seems to me the simplest to achieve.

Now, I search for an engine. I went to see in a dump, they have no right to give.
I saw that a 250w scooter engine was ideal, but besides buying it, I do not see where and how to get it. My father (yes, I only have 16ans) told me about a wiper motor. I have looked a bit on the internet, some go up to about 180w, with a good couple, but the speed of rotation .. Ouch ouch ..: s
Would it go anyway?
Or do you have any other motor idea easily found?
I thank all those who can help me in advance. This project, even if it will not be the norm and legal I know it well, is close to my heart. I would be proud to ride on something I built with my own hands, it would be great :)
Have a nice evening and see you soon.
Olivier

(Forgive me for waking up this discussion :D )
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by Former Oceano » 01/02/10, 23:55

By searching the web, you can find used scooters for 3 times nothing. As a bonus you have the engine and its transmission, the controller. Will remain to change the batteries that will surely HS ...
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by Olive51 » 02/02/10, 18:39

I see this model of scooter a lot: http://www.trefle.com/images/jouets-jeu ... 677544.jpg
An idea of ​​power? Sufficient for a bike?
Thank you :)

I said that I already have an old trot 'of 80w, not enough, of course. The controller could go with a more powerful engine?

(Edit: Sorry for the ebay link: s)
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by Christophe » 02/02/10, 18:43

Please no ebay link expired in 2 days.
Do a screenshoot or at least one copied pasted ad text.

Goods.
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by I Citro » 02/02/10, 22:59

: Arrow: Sorry for the HS, but thanks to your links I just discovered a French invention that arrives on the market: The DREAMSLIDE
I put the link to the official website so that you can see in detail the video of the original pedaling system.

I've been thinking about how to pedal more naturally and more efficiently. This proposal is quite convincing ...
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by Olive51 » 03/02/10, 19:11

It must be really destabilizing at first .. Be careful not to sit: D But it seems to darken these little beasts there! :o On the other hand, if one is a little tall, ouch the back: s

If not, can anyone bring some info?
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by I Citro » 03/02/10, 20:36

Olive51 wrote:: o On the other hand, if you are a little tall, ouch your back: s

Apparently, no, the handlebar is adjustable in height. :P
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by dirk pitt » 04/02/10, 10:03

Mouaiss, not convinced. I see something very similar to a folding bike ..... without the saddle.
phased pedaling has already been done, it never proved its superiority.
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by Macro » 04/02/10, 10:34

You tell me he goes for it .... The guy must be at his third rail of coconut ... And the girl she does not want him to ratrape : Cheesy:
More friction is less there is energy resisted..Plus the wheels are pitites plus y'a loss rolling ...
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by I Citro » 04/02/10, 11:23

: Arrow: Ben me, I really want to try it to make my opinion.

I was very surprised by my test of the STRIDA folding bike and I am still looking for the missing link between walking and the classic bike.

Among the candidates, this machine could be the good one.
There is also the electric mountain board. : Idea: :?:
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