Motorcycle Class Hub motor

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markcycle
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Motorcycle Class Hub motor

I've been working on a design of a hub motor that is powerful enough for a motorcycle in the under 400 pound range. I just began testing the prototype last week.

I have a thread on Endless Sphere outlining the project and showing test results

http://endless-sphere.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=10&t=7718

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This is a picture of the motor on my bike. My custom bike used a standard axle but the production versions

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will have a hollow axle and torque arm to interface with a standard motorcycle

There is a lot more information on the endless sphere thread

feel free to ask questions

Mark

Motorcycle class hub motor

Motorcycle class hub motor

Motorcycle class hub motor

Motorcycle class hub motor

Motorcycle class hub motor

Motorcycle class hub motor

Motorcycle class hub motor

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Re: Motorcycle Class Hub motor

Looks good! I have an abandoned CB-750 conversion that this would be great for. Let us know how things go!

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Re: Motorcycle Class Hub motor

this is really cool, this gave me an idea...

now we can run front and rear motors on our motorcycles..

just an idea, but i'd be cool to say i own a 2x2 motorcycle, lol

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Yes, that would be cool. Have you ever seen the hydraulic front wheel drive kit for dirtbikes?

let there be light

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