I'm certainly not gonna hold my breath till this fantasy comes about........ya talk about variables for people to disagree on........and no pedals?
Why not stick to racing cheap, used mopeds?
Why not stick to racing cheap, used mopeds?
Yup, on the rear pegs. There will be no pedals.
Clever, but that price is steep enough to keep participants out of the game. And more importantly, you lose "your" saddle, and bars, and brake setup.
The sidesaddle mount gets around the frame problem. The motor doesn't "fit" the frame anyway, so by having a standard mount method, that will work on ~any~ frame, lets you do things like swap engines quickly.
The only problem that a rider might run into is brake mounts. In the case of the SIMS Torch I bought, the brakes are limiting how far forward I can mount the engine. *shrugs* it's not a big deal.
I should have the engine mount done this weekend, so you can see what i'm talking about.
I would. Most of my friends would. Sure, it'll look weird without a fairing, but once the fairing is on, you can't see that it's mounted to the side.
I'll let you in on a secret too. Bicycles are lopsided! Gokarts too are almost universally lopsided.
Importantly, the motors CG is only 2-3 inches away from the center-line of the bike. And the bike is 20-30lbs as is. So the total CG offset is only an inch or so. When balancing the bike, it was hard to tell it had any lean at all. Of course, if someone shows up with a 12lb BMX bike, that offset is going to be a bit greater.
Wait an see. Wait.. and see me dragging fairing in a parking lot.