when i let off the gas altogether the whine is there and its there with a vengeance! the teeth are wearing but acceptably, so its withing reason, my clutch is rubbing on idle a bit but its ok for now, we will see, im getting an ez box when i can, my frame is the scary thing, i am thinking of getting a new bike, over 5000kms on my bike(various engines) and its been worn to crap! everything that can be broken is, my frame snapped the other day and i got it welded back together, every bearing on the bike is shot, the pedals are worn out, gears dont shift, all rims wobble alot, no back brakes at all, front breaks work abit, seat welded on, the list will go on for ever!
well ive gotton almost twice that, 700kms, but its better than any other hoots right? and who knows, maybe my immaculate maintenance is not needed, maybe im over killing it, and maybe it will last a long time? i dont know, i hope it will, but i dont count on it, i just hope im close to home when it goes!Guess we'll leave the question mark, and call it an ongoing saga....
We were/are all hoping for this hoot to be some new deal and run reliably without constant maintenance.....I guess for a 230 dollar engine and box, it's not the worst deal out there.
Still, 220 miles or 400 kms is not even broken in or considered a viable option for any kind of reliable transport.
You have gotten almost a dollar a mile, if you don't count the grease and massive amount of time (relatively) doing maintenance.
I think you have the endurance record for a Hoot said:Well spoken! That's just what it is an endurance race!
They're still a good deal as far as what you get in the kit ($225), the only drawback is the 15mm c/shaft on the motor. EZ seems to have the shim thing worked out. But I don't like workin' w/ the 15's (.592"); everything (power transmission products) comes in 5/8's (.625").
Gear teeth, in a good system, Don't wear noticably for the equivalent of hundreds of thousands of miles. Usually it is engagement dogs in a multispeed system. The meshing teeth aren't normally the wearing part of gears.
This is a constant mesh 1 speed transmission. It's not acceptible that they don't last longer. The teeth on the clutch are trying to seperate from the reduction gear because there's no outboard bearing on the engine shaft like there is on the reduction shaft.The motor shaft flexes (try this w/ your hand).
That is my understanding to be the primary reason for failure. It certainly is the reason most of the DIY friction drives fail on this forum. I learned to put a bearing on the outside of my friction designs very early on. I wonder if it's possible to add a shaft extension and outboard bearing to the HS?The teeth on the clutch are trying to seperate from the reduction gear because there's no outboard bearing on the engine shaft like there is on the reduction shaft.The motor shaft flexes (try this w/ your hand).