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[CONCEPT] Free Wheel System for RC Bikes

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Hi there!

I've been using this system for a while in some of my cars but i never thought about how good it would be on a bike.

So here's my test before i start messing with an actual bike.

It works pretty well, i had to cheat a little bit cutting a 3L into 3 bits of half stud to strenghten the rubber parts in the clutch.

It will basically allow the bike run free from the motor, wich means that it won't fall down as soon as you release the power button. HOPEFULLY :D

hope you'll like it!

Edited by Jim
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So if I understand right, each rubber connector is attached to the bike wheel on one side and the other (reinforced) half can deform outwards to be "caught" by the gear-driven wheel?

How much friction is there between the rubber and the driven wheel when it's in free spin?

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yeah you got it right, there's no friction if you dont mount it too tight... just leave about 1mm between the rim and the wheel so the rubber parts don't touch the rim.

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Really cool concept, I will definitely be using it in my bikes. And for some inspiration on how to make working bikes, I would definitely check out Slewentogzz's bikes.

And my bike too (shameless plug :grin:)

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I actually wanted to text him the link to my video, im already working on a prototype but i need an s-brick to make it work properly

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Any chance you have the part numbers for the pieces in the clutch assembly.

Is it the 60208?

Edited by KamalMYafi

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