? for those that know electric

only thing wrong with Tesla's experiments were it needs direct line of sight to a conductor and the high voltages to jump the gap. oh and rain makes everything a conductor so wired utilities won out.

I still wanna see H2 powered bikes
 
Kid listen up, front and center ok, at ease! You can't just use math w/electric batteries to see whether they will work or not. Some are poor quality, too heavy, too big, then there's the Chinese factor of specs not being accurate. It also applies to this hobby as in asking which kit will fit which bike. There is no simple answer because 100 other factors apply to get an accurate answer, experience always gives you the best answer not a math equation on paper. Carry on kid!
 
Kid listen up, front and center ok, at ease! You can't just use math w/electric batteries to see whether they will work or not. Some are poor quality, too heavy, too big, then there's the Chinese factor of specs not being accurate. It also applies to this hobby as in asking which kit will fit which bike. There is no simple answer because 100 other factors apply to get an accurate answer, experience always gives you the best answer not a math equation on paper. Carry on kid!
Yeah one time I used law of sines to find how much pipe I should cut out took like 30min to look up the formulas again in the book when a few guesses and eyeballing it turned out the same.
 
experience always gives you the best answer not a math equation on paper. Carry on kid!
Lol yep I agree, most of these younger people (i'm only slightly older) overthink on ratios and stuff perch too. I keep telling them just go for something and if you need to change it change it. Most stock ratios won't be too bad it's not like you're grabbing a sprocket out of a junk pile.
 
it's cool to have some extra parts too. extras you can modify, tweak or use as a spare if something breaks. our bikes evolve, ,
 
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