Dale,

The Wing is a shaft drive, so they motors can't be oriented that way without a gearbox. Your suggestion has given me a few ideas of how to creatively position the eteks though.

Seth


dale henderson wrote:
if you make the bike a rigid rear two eteks will be easy, check out my bike

*/"Seth A. Keel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>/* wrote:


    I have 2 eteks and a D&D ES-33 that a friend let me borrow. A single
    etek fit perfect, but it's pushing a '75 Gold Wing and probably
    will be
    underpowered. The pair of eteks fit, but it's real tight and will
    take
    a lot of extra work to make it work. The D&D fits too, but is longer
    than I would like. So any of those options would work, but are not
    ideal.

    What I'm wondering is... has anyone built a successful bike using
    6 to 9
    smaller PM DC motors? The small treadmill 2-3hp ones I've seen look
    cheap and I doubt they are as strong as they are rated, but would
    they
    work if you had enough of them? What are the primary reasons to
    not use
    them? And would a separate controller be needed for each?

    Thanks,

    Seth





harry

Albuquerque, NM
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