I am so disappointed someone beat me to this...
rich911s said:10. Each vehicle is allowed 3 timed runs. Winners are determined by shortest elapsed time across timing lights, spaced 20 ft apart.
I'd prefer this. Shorts time start to finish becomes accel competition, not speed.
Byrneon27 said:So after this gets us thrown out of Gainsville where are we doing the challenge?
Exactly. On the Zoom call, we briefly discussed this and anything like this will have to be cleared by GRM, Gainesville Raceway, AND both of their insurance companies.
Also, my vote is for one, unaltered 5aH battery. Buzzkill I know, but it should keep speeds down to a non-lethal level.
Like I love bad ideas and going fast but I our redneckiest of rednecks around here with little understanding of electrical hot rodding, 300' of run up and no requirements for it not to be on fire at the finish could put something pretty fast together, add to this I assure you I'll be hammered drunk for any sort of pit bike race and we have a potential safety problem.
5AH! So much for all the smoke, fire, and mayhem. IMHO the drills will likely burn up very quickly once ~36V is exceeded under load. The internal wiring is was not designed to dissipate that kind of heat. I'm wondering if they have any internal protection circuits or not? Pretty sure they still use brushed motors. If anyone has any knowledge or experience with the drills pls chime in.
RE: getting approval - heck yeah. We would need official sanctioning for sure. Though for insurance purposes I don't see how it's any more dangerous than 75 people making crazy sketchy stuff and running it down a drag track at 100+ mph. Or driving a bike, scooter, skateboard, hoverboard or couch, etc. around the paddock. Seems like the most dangerous thing at the event was trying to cross the finish line of the autocross to get to the bathroom!
Something like this was the first thing to come to mind, take the pedals off and you've got something
In reply to automotiveflux :
Yes, and how much air do you dare put in those tires? 100psi? 150?
I have a little bike I've been wanting to convert to electric pit bike status anyway, so this is relevant to my interests!
In reply to Robbie (Forum Supporter) :
This isn't mine, just a picture from google. Appears to be from this video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mGu4iFK9y3U
automotiveflux said:In reply to Robbie (Forum Supporter) :
This isn't mine, just a picture from google. Appears to be from this video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mGu4iFK9y3U
either way, I still love the 'pneumatic throttle'
In reply to rich911s :
Looking at that trike for the 100th time I'm now thinking it looks really tough to steer.
Random overthinking:
These kinda take away the fun of drill power, but...
I mean, if the powers decide this isn't feasible for whatever reason, I still think we should or at least could do a remote competition. Standard drill/battery/gps, GoPro footage or similar. Honor system does leave some worry about the more competitive, but if we forgo prizes, and just pass(mail) around a trophy... I know the idea was for a side show at the Challenge, but it still sounds like a fun competition. And way cheaper than any other form of propelled land speed.
hobiercr said:Oh, it's on.
edit: these things are surprisingly heavy.
A tube frame and wire wheels? I like where you're going with that.
hobiercr said:In reply to barefootcyborg5000 :
I honestly think the drag strip will be too sticky.
I'm pretty sure I am the only person here who has ridden a single speed bicycle on the drag strip at Gainesville Speedway.
It's absurdly sticky. As in, it was ridiculously hard to steer.
SV reX said:Is there a limit to how small the operator can be?
Youve been looking at the robotic camel jockeys Wally posted a few days ago, havent you
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