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General Discussion / Re: Today's Tesla news
« on: Today at 02:10:57 PM »
Curt that is the big thing is cracking down on where they can bring their stuff.
In florida they make it very difficult to recycle restricted materials.
on one hand it makes it a major pain in the ass for legit recyclers such as myself, especially when the piggy poo detective who gets assigned to follow that, wants to be a gaping asshole, just because he can.  But on the other hand, it makes the thieves work a lot harder for their money.  They can just take their stuff up the road to georgia who doesn't give a rats ass BUT they do watch the road and god help you get caught going across state lines with stolen goods, especially with the intent of selling them.

ENFORCING the law will stop most the theft.  Ca is an area typically where theft is ignored, hence the out of control problems.
Get caught in Florida sawing on someone's car and you'll be shot on sight.   Just saying.
Aaron

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Energica / Re: Ribelle - talk me out of it !
« on: Today at 02:07:12 PM »
I believe Stefano is racing the water cooled one now.

The keyfob one, I am thinking the fob itself is causing a lot of the grief.  Ive been watching it closely and find that putting a piece of tin foil, paper towel etc in on top of the battery to press it down a tiny bit harder to make sure it KEEPS contact in there, helps reduce the alarms probably about 90 percent.  The battery gets loose IMO and loses contact, meaning the fob no longer talks to the bike so the not in range error.

Aaron

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Energica / Re: It's finally here!
« on: Today at 06:43:55 AM »
I hit the track again today,  been fairly often here and doing a 3 day'er since this will be the last for the season here at Jennings, they close until about september for the heat. 

Today was a private day, the guy rents out the track and lets 15 of us in on it, it's an open track, we come and go as we please.
Basic rules are
1. BE CIVIL to each other, it's a track day not thunderdome
2. Have a goal, work on something, you want to work on better times on turn 1 work it, etc  even if your goal is just to have fun, have fun.
3. MIND your track time, don't overdo it, don't get hazy brain and end up in the grass because you ran for 40 minutes straight.

So I put the EGO to max power level to play.  Yah, I need to be careful.  Im working on my suspension, getting everything tweaked in and running the bike since I am getting quite a bit better with it,with all the riding Ive been doing.  My lap times are occasionally in the 1.30's now and my speeds are up in the 130's too occasionally on the back end.

Well, it turns out that most the people there, are no strangers to a track, and pretty much every one of them have not seen an electric bike before, so unknown to me, until about lunch, I had quite an audience and a 'following'.  Pretty much everyone there had something to say about how the bike performed, and given I am nowhere near being able to really put on a show with my limited experience.. that's majorly impressive for the bike!

About 120 ish MPH the front end was getting jittery, it was bouncing around a bit and I didn't like that so I talked to him, saying, what could this be,rebound or what?  Well immediately the guy who was following me (that I didn't know was following) says, there's nothing wrong with your suspension, it's the stupid torque that thing puts out.  I was trying to pass you, you held your own pretty good into the corners, so I said, ok Ill catch him on the straight away and pass him,  YOU started putting the throttle to the thing about halfway thru the turn and by the time you were straight you stomped on it,  I was full throttle, I could not keep up, the torque on that thing is just crazy, I seen your front end, you are starting to lift it when you romp the throttle, it's not the shocks bouncing, it's the front end getting light and coming up.

I did not believe it at first, I was like, dude, I was doing 116, I don't think that was a wheelie, and he said,yah and your bike wanted to go from 116 to 166 in a few seconds! you left me behind like I was on a mini bike, you are lifting your front end, I seen it Im telling you.

So now I get to work on throttle control, or more specifically, my riding position,  I need to try to keep hunched forward more and not sit up as much to try to keep the weight forward to keep the front end down if I want to hammer the throttle in straight aways.  It is fun though, I mean, it's pretty much twist and hold on, literally, hold on, the bike IS taking off!

Laying down on the bike, and sitting up, your perspective on the track changes SIGNIFICANTLY !!  You don't see nearly as much stuff laying down as sitting up,  you BETTER know that track if you are going to assume race position or you may find yourself running off real fast when a corner comes up that you misjudged because you were on an even plane of eyesight with it and misjudged how close it was.  I find that more and more I am running on muscle memory, and oddly, when I am pre occupied and running muscle mem thru the areas I am familiar with, I tend to do better laps when I am not actively focusing on them.  Cursing at the latest bug to explode on my visor is a good example of being pre occupied.  I swear these miserable huge locusts have a radar on them,  my nickname should be the Bug Magnet.

Another thing I find is that wow, it's a long reach from the seat to the handlebars of the EGO.  Then again it IS pretty much purely a racing bike, the goal it to get streamlined, not necessarily comfy.

I also finally put tank grips on the bike and wow what a world of difference they made, holy cow.  The head is big and slippery on that bike, I was finding myself sliding around a bit, and the legs were not really holding to steer as they should so I was using more arm / handlebar to do the job, and that was wearing me out, and of course putting input into the handlebars,  not always a good thing.  The bike steers much better now that I took  a few sessions to basically re learn how to DO it properly, and take the weight off my arms and more into the legs to maneuver.   With this I am finding the bike is VERY V E R Y, receptive to the slightest leg inputs to lean into a turn and really hold a line.  For the most part, I really don't need to swing my ass off the seat hugely and can just kind of lean or slip a butt cheek off and wham, im over and deep into the turn.  For as much as the bike weighs, it's pretty amazing on how little input you really need to get her to swing right over and do what you need.  Still though, wrasslin a 600 pound bike will wear your ass OUT at the end of the day !!

Im also liking the 190 / 55 tires on it too, over the 200 / 65s that were originally on it.  Slicks, ok I can see the big fatties maybe but dot's the smaller ones give me a much better turn radius.  Plus I am getting several days out of the tires instead of just a few.  My last set lasted 4 days on the connie attack 2's before I burnt them up finally.

Well dammit, now that I am finally getting sort of good, and really learning how to make the bike perform the season will be over for some months.  Well, this will give me some time to get the trailer fully put together and decked out so I can then travel wherever I need to with the bike.  Taledega, Carolina Motorsports, etc,  Here I come !

Aaron

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General Discussion / Re: Today's Tesla news
« on: Today at 06:03:19 AM »
you  need help with your ingrish there buddy.

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Electric Motorcycle News / Re: Electric bikes are slavery
« on: Today at 06:00:14 AM »
everybody is somebody's slave.
go fix me a sammich

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can someone ban that cunt muffin already?

Aaron

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Energica / Re: Getting Energica Parts
« on: Today at 05:57:24 AM »
Ive always gotten parts right away when I ordered them.  Maybe a month wait on a brake level but I strongly believe the Dealer  was an idiot and had it the entire time, just didn't open the box and actually read the contents on it.

Ive ordered from the place in texas,  the new england place and from my dealer and the parts have come in pretty fast.
The center stand thing, not sure what is up with that, but the other stuff, always got what was needed.

Fork seals?  isn't another company the manu of the fork?  why not go directly to them?  Just like you'd goto okin for shock parts, or brembo for brake parts, unless you like markup from 3rd party?

Maybe they just don't like you ::shrug::

Aaron

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Energica / Re: Ribelle - talk me out of it !
« on: Today at 05:53:36 AM »
Ribelle and EGO are pretty much the same power train,ego is tweaked a bit higher.  I have a racing ego, tweaked even higher, MUCH higher, I have done back to back to back to back sessions on the track, 20 minutes or so each, come in, charge up at 35 amps (the most a 50 amp feed will let me do) right back out, and never hit yellow with it.  hitting speeds 135 occasionally 140 on the track.  Maybe if it was 98 degrees out it'd see it, as I DO see yellow sometimes on my Ribelle when Ive been romping it hard on the highway, but were talking being stupid, triple digits for 5 or 6 minutes straight.

The charging is nice because you can use simple house current from 115 ac, 240 ac, or the fast charge CCS1 to charge it so you have plenty of ways To charge it, you really won't be stranded anywhere, just may take a bit to charge on 115volts.

What do you want it for. It's a fun bike but, what is your use intent for it.

It IS a bit heavy overall, and top heavy  so lower speeds, like under 6 mph you CAN get into trouble very fast if you say, take a fairly sharp turn or tap the front brake.  once you are going faster than this, she handles very well. 

If I am doing 40 - 50 mph or so,  some 35  mph rural,  some 55 - 60 mph light highway mix, I can get about 200 miles per charge.  If I am doing 75 to 80 on the highway, I can get around 100 miles per charge,  (trust me, you want to take a bit of a rest after 100 miles)  if Im doing faster, it runs down quicker.  WOT will eat a battery in about 30 miles.

The upright seating position is a lot  nicer than the aggressiveness of the EGO for casual riding.

Aaron

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Zero Motorcycles Forum | 2013+ / Re: Will Zero switch to NACS?
« on: May 16, 2024, 07:08:41 AM »
Yah thats the thing Morgan,  Id have to actually look at it, but in it's simplest form, a SSR rated for 40 amp? or whatever you are throwing would be about the size of a larger pack of cigs or cigars.  Could possibly share the heat sink or one of it's own.  SInce there really is no converting needed in that voltages have to change, it's just a driven on / off to chop the incoming, and no inductive kick so to say to have to absorb on breaking, it might be fairly easy.  Maybe a PWM with the on and off to regulate it since in theory, the rectifier in the real charger, only half of it's gonna get hot now, and probably a bit hotter, .. it'd need a good look at but, just a concept to ponder on.  Itd fit in a bag like bringing your own cord would.  in theory... anyways.  Thank you for the inputs.

Aaron

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Zero Motorcycles Forum | 2013+ / Re: Will Zero switch to NACS?
« on: May 16, 2024, 03:33:12 AM »
Thank you for the clarification TeslaTap.
Yes your name does look like something 'techy' but unfortunately in today's world your name does not mean much at first glance.,  Any clown can call themselves anything they want, and as long as they are the first one to sign up on that forum, they got the name.

TeslaTapSales  says,    Aaron is correct, and I got a gizmo to sell you, for 10 percent off !!

anyways back to the topic sort of....

Brainstorm, Brainfart, well ok it's me, Brain Cancer here.....

The AC will ultimate HAVE to change it to DC to go into the battery, no way around that.    What if you took that DC and using an SSR setup just chopped it going into the AC charger?  Kind of a cheezy way around but might work somewhat?

Aaron

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Zero Motorcycles Forum | 2013+ / Re: Will Zero switch to NACS?
« on: May 15, 2024, 11:00:40 AM »
Still, it's polite to introduce yourself first, not just dive in first post, shilling a product, no intro, background, nothing. 
Too many spammers do that. 
If he's a legit company, let people KNOW that, that you ARE a rep and a reliable / respectable source of info.
Hearing YOU talk about no hostility?  Oh that's rich!

Aaron

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My racing bike will do that too on the first charge after sitting a few days, it'll hunt all over the place once it's in a balancing mode, but as soon as I get the percent down to where it's back into normal charge mode,  uhh, mid 80s percent wise?  then from that point on the charge is like you'd expect it to be.  It'll do this in both AC and DC charge mode once it hits balancing.

 Sometimes I'll put it up right after a run with 70 percent or so on it, im tired it's the last run of the day, it's getting ready to rain, whatever, I say ehh, and put it up for the night . Being monday, up for the night means a week or two :D.  This is when I see that manifest it seems. 

Not entirely sure WHY, but yah it is kind of annoying because it slows down the first charge of the day.  Maybe because I just romped the hell out of the pack, and put it back like that, they are out of balance enough to cause it to go in that mode?  At first I thought, hmm do I have a weak cell, but if that was the case it'd be doing this EVERY time, not just after a long set and only the first one.

Definitely sounds like a balance issue,  give it a FULL charge, even if it's sitting there showing zero, but still says balancing, let it run, over night if it has to.  If you come back the next morning, and it says 98 or 99 percent, even if it says charge complete, start it up again, maybe have to do this a few times until you get a good solid FULL charge where it does hit 100 percent and then says complete.  This way you KNOW it has a full charge, the batteries are nice and packed and absolutely balanced, and have a good clean starting point.

If you do restart the charge at say 98 99 percent and it keeps going for half an hour, an hour etc, then it probably was that time out turn off someone talked about?  Because if it was fully charged and stopped, it should very quickly, like 10 minutes or so, hit full charge again and terminate. 

Make sure you have the bike off, ie no sitting there with the lights on etc, stuff to drain the battery down while it's sitting.  that little bit of draw could goof with a charge Id imagine.

As for FW 43 being the culprit, I am going to have to say NO.  My race bike has it's own custom software on it and does the same thing so it'd be hard to blame it on 43when it happens other places too.

Otherwise, Ditto !!  I have the 23 Ribelle and LOVE IT !!  Only complaint I have is it being capped at 125.  This really sucks on a track... and well...not supposed to say this, but a nice sunday morning, no traffic,... it can suck other times too :P  Too bad youa re not around Jax, we could go for a run together.

Aaron

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Buy Sell Trade / Re: Zero motors
« on: May 15, 2024, 07:31:23 AM »
Police closing in?

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Other Electric Motorcycles / Re: Meta-Cycle update
« on: May 15, 2024, 07:30:41 AM »
Thank you Jaime for the update.
Yah that would be a huge red flag, bad credit relations in the past.
THAT right there, ok so you are not paying your bills, meaning you either A, don't have money (to buy the stuff you need to build MY bike) or B: you are a con artist.  If you don't care enough to pay that man the money you owe him, why would you care enough to pay me the bike you owe me??

Both good reasons to NOT deal with that company.,

Even if you did manage to make a bike and sell it to me, if you are not making ends meet, what happens 3 years down and I need work done, but YOU are no longer there to supply the parts I need?

Aaron

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General Discussion / Re: Today's Tesla news
« on: May 15, 2024, 07:25:34 AM »
I am very surprised they waited this long to start reporting cable thefts.  Yah no doubt those things are prime opportunity to thieves.
A LOT of copper in them, a crack heads dream.

Florida already is cracking down on this, those cables are considered restricted materials.  You need a lot more credentials to recycle them.  This does not stop crackpipe johnny from taking them home and stripping them now, but for the slash and cash crowd, it hinders them a lot.

This is kind of a conundrum for some.  They like to say they are green, but don't want those cars up front in their parking lot,so they put the chargers wayyy in the back, out of sight, BUT back there, they can't keep a good eye on them, so at night time, the crackies and zappies come and steal the copper cables.  Most of them are smart enough not to open the charger up and go cutting.  The ones who were not smart enough are generally at room temp already.  Those cables are easily a few hundred dollars EACH to replace.  Once it's cut, I do not see the merchant in any hurry to replace them, especially if / since the station has been operating at a net loss to begin with.

Aaron

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