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FIRST-made Scooter
I was thinking of taking one of the first gearboxes with 2 CIM's, putting on the stock sprocket onto it, using stock FIRST 8 inch wheels with the 28tooth sprocket on it and making a scooter...would it be efficient yet fast for a 135 pound guy....i remember the stock gearing in the gear box itself is like 12.75:1
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someone made a friction drive twin CIM driven scooter a year or two ago. see if someone can find that.. and i wanna try that... but our cims are being used.... soo ya..
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I dont understand what Arko posted (sorry bad english comprehension) but why does it need gyros? I remember last year a guy made a scooter but it wasnt with the gear box..it was just 2 CIM's connected by one chain, it was cool
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(Whenever someone says "scooter" around here, everybody thinks Segway.) |
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oh lol....ok...I get it....lol....so yeah...what do you guys think of this and how well would it go?
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One of our engineers and his son made one using 1 CIM motor on a chain drive 3 years ago and it went about 4ft/s at their gearing. Slow, but it got you places :-D
EDIT: Lovingly named "The Cheapway" |
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K i calculated the gearing will be too low so i will create my own gearing...2CIMS mounted side by side...one chain goes around the furthest to the front of the scooter CIM while the other motor is used as a tensioner but also as a drive for the chain
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