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eric82930
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I build my own snowbikes basically from scratch these days because the kits make too many compromises. I had tried some pretty crazy things that failed So humor me on this one... With all the logistical problems of power transmission and rider/mass centralization what might be possible would be an electric snow bike with a planetary reduction electric motor mounted inside the drive axle (like an e-bike. It could have plenty off cooling fins. Then use a tiny purpose built 2 stroke generator and a small bank of batteries to provide the surge current at wot.
This is how trains move millions of tons at a time under load all day.
Cons would be weight and it wouldn't sound very exciting....
Pros It will always start, no chains too adjust, never bog and it could have reverse like the last one I built:https://www.snowest.com/forum/showthread.php?t=442338&highlight=reverse
If it is heavier the weight can literally be placed anywhere on the chassis.
The brake can just be a computer controlled reverse pulse to the motor.
Just spit balling ideas here.
I won't waste my time building one because I like to shift to much. But when I get old it might be an awesomely reliable option for when I ride alone. The ebike mfg's might be able to prototype something to test with a honda genny strapped to the tunnel.
This is how trains move millions of tons at a time under load all day.
Cons would be weight and it wouldn't sound very exciting....
Pros It will always start, no chains too adjust, never bog and it could have reverse like the last one I built:https://www.snowest.com/forum/showthread.php?t=442338&highlight=reverse
If it is heavier the weight can literally be placed anywhere on the chassis.
The brake can just be a computer controlled reverse pulse to the motor.
Just spit balling ideas here.
I won't waste my time building one because I like to shift to much. But when I get old it might be an awesomely reliable option for when I ride alone. The ebike mfg's might be able to prototype something to test with a honda genny strapped to the tunnel.
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