Mongoose CX Supermoto 4000W Mid-Drive Torque monster

More testing at 62volts.

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gogo said:
The CX450 frame is small and isn't comfortable to pedal while on the saddle for average adult size. If you're not expecting to pedal, the CX450 is a fun configuration.

Curious what you mean by that. I'd guess (Never had the chance to ride one) that the cranks are too far back, actually ON the swingarm from the looks of it. Is that issue you have with it?

If you wanted it longer, by how much? How tall are you?
 
It's a small frame (originally a kids bike), similar to a bmx which is hard to pedal while sitting down. Of course with taller suspension it maybe possible to pedal while some sitting down. Also raising the banana seat.
 
Dauntless said:
gogo said:
The CX450 frame is small and isn't comfortable to pedal while on the saddle for average adult size. If you're not expecting to pedal, the CX450 is a fun configuration.

Curious what you mean by that. I'd guess (Never had the chance to ride one) that the cranks are too far back, actually ON the swingarm from the looks of it. Is that issue you have with it?

If you wanted it longer, by how much? How tall are you?
Like evolutiongts says, they are basically a 20" BMX and most of the on-street BMX riding I've seen involves standing up off the seat for pedaling, alternated with sit-down coasting.

Because the CX450 swingarm uses a 'universal style' pivot/attachment point, it lends itself well to reassignment on full-sized frames if pedaling is desired. Here's how TylerDurden modified his CX with some 4" PVC pipe to make it more pedaling friendly:
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evolutiongts has revived and extended the CX450 saga by showing how to improve it with a nice 1000 BLDC motor and 48V 50A controller.
 
That's right, its my "supermoto" machine.
 
Awesome frame modification. Black Arrow's Mongoose CX

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Steep hilling climbing, all motor, no pedaling. 20S.

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Now with dual crown fork.

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Now it really looks like a supermoto. Does your pedal crank smack the motor? Do you have the pedal crank constrained somehow? I can imagine that having them constrained in the position shown would make it easy to lift your butt off the seat for large bumps.

[note] I can't see the 'awesome frame modification' picture in your previous post.
 
Fixed the images, the pedals are locked in place. This is a throttle only bike, and is purely my offroader. Eventually I'll have some foot pegs fabbed up.
 
wineboyrider said:
Now that sir evolutiongts is a kitchen of distinction...LOL 8)

Gotta bust out the tools lol. Its all cleaned up now though.
 
Aww yeah.

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Love those videos. Its a great combination of light weight and performance, eh? That's a great 1st person POV in your videos. Is there any chance you can get someone else to take video of you riding, from another bike? I think that would reveal another dimension of how awesome it is riding your supermoto. Really I'm curious if you can ride that thing without a permanent chip-eating grin. :mrgreen:
 
gogo said:
Love those videos. Its a great combination of light weight and performance, eh? That's a great 1st person POV in your videos. Is there any chance you can get someone else to take video of you riding, from another bike? I think that would reveal another dimension of how awesome it is riding your supermoto. Really I'm curious if you can ride that thing without a permanent chip-eating grin. :mrgreen:

The frame is steel so its not necessarily lighter than a bicycle frame, but it the motor is lighter than most hub motors. Its definately light and agile. I going to shooting some off-road footage tomorrow and have my fiance film me. I'm always grinning on this bike, I don't even ride my 52mph cromotor bike anymore.

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High speed descent videos. The sprocket is attached to a freewheel, so no drag when off the motor.

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this is a hilariuos bike.
iv only ever dealt with hub motors so far, but this makes me tempted to dabble in mid-drive territory, even if its just for laughs :lol:
 
It is, I picked it up for $60 off craigslist, now its hill climbing, downhill bombing, electric super moto. I rarely even ride my cromotor bike anymore.

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Beautiful hill climb, Chantry Flats national forest fire road. Fiance's hub overheated at the top, my mid drive motor was cool to the touch.

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ridethelightning said:
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whats the light you have there? is that the one that can go up to 85v? how bright is it?

Got it off ebay I searched 12-85v 4 x cree led light. Its as bright as a motorcycle light.
 
Technical offroad performance

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Exploring beautiful country sides with my fiance

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Exploring beautiful country sides with my fiance

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