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  • your wrong pedaling rocks not sucks

  • Thanks ! 4the post. i use a small water cooled motor with windings like the ones found in a power wheels toy (see fignutron' mechanics gone bored) to power a H.O.alternator(see power bastards)to power VOICE COILS (see H2W) example= #NCM24-60-4190 from 0 to 383 watts to 3450 watts peak i get 0 to 419 lbs PUSH & PULL force to 1257 lbs force peak @10% duty 2.4"stroke which was placed between the heads & top of the pistons (modified) on a small ex gas engine.WE have NOT needed gasoline since 1969 !

  • Nice Video That You Share , So Very Nice Thanks You A brief description of my electric bicycle. It utilizes a chevy starter, car battery, cheap automotive electric fuel pump, yada yada.

  • I Really Like The Video From Your A brief description of my electric bicycle. It utilizes a chevy starter, car battery, cheap automotive electric fuel pump, yada yada.

  • Your Video Is Very Useful Sharing A brief description of my electric bicycle. It utilizes a chevy starter, car battery, cheap automotive electric fuel pump, yada yada.

  • Ride it!!! Ride it !!!

  • Hmm, how much does it go on a full battery at 12 volts?

    

  • Lol.. cool .

  • oh shit thats smart!

  • I see your Bridgeport mill in the background. Best universal mill in the world!

  • how do yo make a throttle

  • how dose the starter not short when a liquid is passed over the brushes???

  • @Benivator2 I assume the water only goes over the metal of the starter not the brushes.

  • so awsome ..mega props

  • Starter motors are not for continus run, better you use forklift motors.

    I also had build such a bike about 10 years ago. my wheel in the back was from a moped. on the starter was a 13teth sprocket. it was running about 80kmh

    only switched from a solenoid, Fun for 5 minutes. inow i build much better Stuff

  • how long do these things last?

  • Stupid american poofter!

  • useless costfull not environnment friendly,

  • BUT WILL IT BLEND ? ... (good vid & good bike )

  • lol this is funny and really ugly looking FIXIES 4 LIFE

  • Pedaling sux ;)

  • I get it, you fold your legs on top of the bike correct? Gonna need a bigger seat tho, otherwise keep up the good work.

  • how long does the battery lasts for??

  • "have fun?!?" are you serious???

    Are you having fun with that thing?

    Don't get me wrong, I like technology and "do it yourself" thing but your bike looks useless and very unsafe.

  • Whot tha FOCK

  • one one word WTF?

  • I love that you just stuck the flywheel on the hub and went with it!

    If your temperatures allow for it in your area, you would be better off running water through the cooling system. Glycol/water mix or worse yet pure Glycol takes longer to transfer the same amount of heat as compared to pure water. ;-)

  • might as well buy a moped, whats the use of your pedal when you get stuck or your batty's get drain, good job anyway

  • What about having it rewound with heavier windings at an elec motor shop?

  • I love how you didn't bother with the sprockets, you just used a flywheel ahha

  • Pedalling sucks :D

  • The Oil companies are trying their best to stop free energy ideas from spreading to common ppl.

    We need to put an end to this corruption ,start generating your own electricity now.

    Visit LT-MAGNET-MOTORdotCOM and get the blueprints . Join the Revolution!!

  • @perplexfraction free energy does not exist. No energy is free. It gets stored, used and transformed into different forms, but it is NEVER created from nothing.

  • @SaGalv i wouldnt bet on that.

  • @keriscorp go ahead and prove otherwise then.

  • 389.00 USD will buy you a hub motor take you 25 miles

  • awesome job.

  • is that a automotive transmission flex plate?

  • monster ugly as hell

  • I like how it only uses 12 volt and doesn"t use a drive chain!

  • lmao, pedaling does suck.

  • cool stuff. If you upgrade to hub motor it will be super expensive to match this power.

    Anyways you could get some small radiator to cool it down even more (there pc w/c radiatrs could be right for it size). And then over-voltage can begin :D

  • how far can you go before the battery dies?

  • hey dude how did you make the heat transfure for the back of the starter motor ... i want to make one but im not sure where to start and how to make one???? thanks...

  • at 12 volts i rode the heck out of it, like most of my stuff i overdo it and ruin it. the 24 volts kill the solenoid. When my ADD shifts back to ebikes I'll revamp the solenoid. It was fun regardless.

  • @sawracer  cool

  • @sawracer how long did it last with the coolant running through it?

  • are the 'bearings' in the motor just plain bronze bushes...if so it wont last long!! otherwise good project

  • hey i have a starter that i got from my old camry, and i've been wanting to slap it on my bmx style bike after i saw your videos, i dnt know much about it, but i can weld it on and then i'm not sure witch road to take, i see you have a huge gear in the back, i guess that helps with the torque, where can i find a gear like that?? and do you have any pointers that might help me??? i'd appreciate any feed back =)

  • You're taking the "witch" road?

  • hahahahahahahaha i said witch instead of which....O....M....G that is soooo funny -.-

    your a tool

  • I used a car battery to power headlights on my bicycle.

    You gotta check out that video!

    That video depicted a lawn tractor battery but I got an automobile group size battery ever since.

  • Glad to hear it gave you some ideas! I didn't come up with the car starter bicycle, just tweaked it a bit. The cooler is more than adequate. What I really need is a belt drive system or chain. The flexplate on a rim is quite fragile. This is the second time a novice dumped it and bent the back rim. When I say the torque can flip the bike I am not kidding!

  • Thats an interesting way of doing it. Can't say that I'm a huge fan of the design but it certainly is innovative.

    Flex-Line copper tubing would probably radiate heat better and maybe eliminate the need for a dedicated heat exchanger. You could maybe even heat-sink the tubing to the frame for additional cooling.

    You could put together a system with 3/8 O.D. copper tubing and AN-6 compression fittings for fairly cheap.

    Sorry, saw your vid and it gave me ideas.

  • That's an excellent idea that I have considered thanks. As far as evolution goes I can still mount the armature on ball bearings, add some more water jackets on the starter housing, and increase voltage.

  • Hey, if it turns out that during a long ride you find it begins to get hot; why not put a transmission cooler on the front? It should add considerable cooling ability. Keep going!!!

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