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Some more progress:
I stripped down the chassis entirely and gave everything a good thorough cleaning:
Then I started working on relocating the foot pegs a bit higher so they won't keep on rubbing the floor while cornering:
One is already welded in place, I just have to finish the second one.
I will also try to reinforce some areas, the frame wasn't very well made from the factory, they bended the tubes very poorly. I'll try to add a few braces here and there, but I need to find some steel to do that.
I also removed the stand from the frame, I'll make an other one on the swingarm out of carbon tube, same way I did on my other motorcycle.
Meanwhile, I'm working on designing a better enclosure for my ANT BMS. Her is how my first prototype turned out so far.
The inside:
The outside:
I had some fun and tried to put a logo on it, I think it looks cool. I'll probably make the logo a little bit smaller on the final version.
This thing has been 3D printed, the final version will be 3D printed as well, but I'll add some layers of primer and paint in order to protect it from the sun and make it look better.
I'm also gonna print new brackets for the battery box. These ones were only supposed to be a temporary test, but they worked so well I didn't bother replacing them. Hence the weird blue color, That was the only filament I had left at the time.
I've already printed new ones, in black color this time.
As you can see, one of the bracket took a serious hit. Despite that it was still holding the battery box just fine.
It's also a good opportunity to rebuild the front shock absorbers, I ordered new seals and cleaned everything:
Last but not least, I received my new brake pumps and brake lines:
Also, my battery is getting repaired, in total the supplier will replace 6 cells, I should get it back this week.
It was super fast and cost me something like 30 bucks. China's great for that kind of things, I can't imagine how long and how expensive that would have been to do the same thing in France.
I stripped down the chassis entirely and gave everything a good thorough cleaning:
Then I started working on relocating the foot pegs a bit higher so they won't keep on rubbing the floor while cornering:
One is already welded in place, I just have to finish the second one.
I will also try to reinforce some areas, the frame wasn't very well made from the factory, they bended the tubes very poorly. I'll try to add a few braces here and there, but I need to find some steel to do that.
I also removed the stand from the frame, I'll make an other one on the swingarm out of carbon tube, same way I did on my other motorcycle.
Meanwhile, I'm working on designing a better enclosure for my ANT BMS. Her is how my first prototype turned out so far.
The inside:
The outside:
I had some fun and tried to put a logo on it, I think it looks cool. I'll probably make the logo a little bit smaller on the final version.
This thing has been 3D printed, the final version will be 3D printed as well, but I'll add some layers of primer and paint in order to protect it from the sun and make it look better.
I'm also gonna print new brackets for the battery box. These ones were only supposed to be a temporary test, but they worked so well I didn't bother replacing them. Hence the weird blue color, That was the only filament I had left at the time.
I've already printed new ones, in black color this time.
As you can see, one of the bracket took a serious hit. Despite that it was still holding the battery box just fine.
It's also a good opportunity to rebuild the front shock absorbers, I ordered new seals and cleaned everything:
Last but not least, I received my new brake pumps and brake lines:
Also, my battery is getting repaired, in total the supplier will replace 6 cells, I should get it back this week.
It was super fast and cost me something like 30 bucks. China's great for that kind of things, I can't imagine how long and how expensive that would have been to do the same thing in France.