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Motor can be stopped by hand when controlled by Monster Moto

Discussion in 'Motor actuators and drivers' started by Ralph Manuel, Jan 3, 2015.

  1. bsft

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    where are you putting the seat on it?
    Did you balance it right in the first place?
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    Whatever he does, where ever he put the seat, the motor is too weak, the lever design completely wrong, too much slack and at least and too much weight.
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  3. bsft

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    I know that bit, just seeing if there are more details to the story
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    hmm here for more details.
    I'm developing a bicycle simulator and I also developed a bicycle game.

    this was the old design of the platform which I didn't follow because the connecting rod will hit the floor. That's why I position the motor horizontally.
    architectural2.jpg

    Also, this one I used for the lever
    tie_rod.jpg
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    wow, a bicycle simulation, great idea.
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    Now that's a good story turning point, I didn't expect that :grin
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    Ah ok then, get a much more powerful motor and connect the motor a LOT higher up
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  8. Ralph Manuel

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    Thanks :)


    @bsft , so the position of the motor(horizontally) is okay?
    what do you mean a lot higher up?, hmm should the motor is same level as the platform?
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    I think @bsft means this:

    bikesim_motor_lever_1.png

    Motor can stay on the ground, but the lever needs to connect to higher mount, not directly on the wood platform like on your first sketch.
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  10. Ralph Manuel

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    oh okay. I'll try that setup. Hope it will work now without issue. Thanks BTW. :)
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    yes, but make the frame, like I have put an arrow on stable and not able to flex
    bikesim_motor_lever_1.jpg
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    Okay then, I'll try what you guys say. Thanks. I'll update you.
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    Hi! Already done doing your suggested position of motor and lever for my sim. Also trying my 2nd hand wiper motor. Looks great :)
    more smooth and the motor do not have any difficulty in lifting the sim. (after few tests)
    Thanks to @bsft and @prodigy :)
    I will soon create my own thread about my sim.

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  14. Uporotiy-liss

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    [QUOTE = "Ральф Мануэль, после: 70262, Статус: 11175"] хм здесь для более подробной информации.
    Я занимаюсь разработкой симулятор велосипеда, и я также разработала игру велосипедов.

    это было старый дизайн платформы которые я не следовать, потому что шатун будет упали на пол. Вот почему я устанавливаю двигатель горизонтально.
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    english please
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    If you decide you need to reduce weight you could think about losing the platform and connecting a pivot directly under the pedal shaft. I see that your welding so you could attach it directly. You could use a bearing in a housing. you would need a bolt going left to right and to arms coming down wiht holes....in the moddie the bolt would go through the bearing and a nut would secure it...on the bottom of the bearing housing you could attach this to a stand...going from front to back of the back and then spanning out to creat supporting legs. Then you could connect the rear wheel bolt to the motor arm you created...just an idea on weight reduction and shrinking it down.
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    Can someone please make more info about isolation?
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    Are you talking about the ground isolation that is covered in the FAQ?
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    Oh.. sorry .. thanks very much :)