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Richard230:
I am not familiar with the technology, but this new motor sounds promising, especially as it is shown installed in a (computer generated?) motorcycle:  :)  https://electricmotorcycles.news/belgian-startup-magnax-is-currently-working-on-a-new-generation-of-electric-motors/

BrianTRice@gmail.com:
Product page with some specifics: https://www.magnax.com/product

Richard230:

--- Quote from: BrianTRice on March 26, 2018, 01:09:10 AM ---Product page with some specifics: https://www.magnax.com/product

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But is it real or vaporware trolling for dollars?  It seems too good to believe and the video doesn't tell me much.  ???  I was particularly interested that they showed one of their motors installed in a motorcycle chassis, which appeared to be computer-generated to my eye.

BrianTRice@gmail.com:

--- Quote from: Richard230 on March 26, 2018, 03:49:47 AM ---
--- Quote from: BrianTRice on March 26, 2018, 01:09:10 AM ---Product page with some specifics: https://www.magnax.com/product

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But is it real or vaporware trolling for dollars?  It seems too good to believe and the video doesn't tell me much.  ???  I was particularly interested that they showed one of their motors installed in a motorcycle chassis, which appeared to be computer-generated to my eye.

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Well, if I were building winches for operating a drawbridge, their demo video and specs seem aimed at that.

For motorcycles, it's obviously a conceptualized application and they're hoping it helps glamorize their company. I mean, they're more likely to start with enormous trucks that need slow speed, precise positioning, and lots of torque where they don't have to vary the design too much.

seooesboard:
Product page with some specifics: https://www.magnax.com/product  8) 8)

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