New extended DIYes 218mm Caliber II clones! (what will fit? 6374 dual and 97mm+ Wheels!)

Can you space out the 107mm wheels from the inner side of the trucks to run 15mm pulleys?

Welcome to the107mm e-fly’s club. You beat me to the punch with the dual set-up. Nice having spare parts to try different combos :smiley:.

That’s exactly what i was trying to do. I have half of the truck pictured mocked up like this… it’s super close and might work. I have my low-profile axle nuts (nothing special - what @Torque sends w/ the trucks) - with them flush on the end - so not much “more” room to push the wheel out. I guess i could flip the nut so nylock is on the inside against the bearing instead of outside - give you another thread or two room?

BUT it might fit even without further modification. I need to swap gears on the other wheel to 15mm @Titoxd10001 pulley to finish testing. It’s really really close - sometimes it looks like it might fit, other times i think the motors would touch if not.

(not much room to run the motor mount closer to gear)

like I said - not much room left to space out the wheel further. Not with dual 15mm wide setup. 6355’s - no problem. 12mm wide belts i think will also work perfectly.

You can also see this is just mocked up w/o the wheel gear being secured properly - i have some longer m5 and m6 bolts on order to use the outside washer to secure it properly. I think both were 50mm long thread and ordered some 70mm thread after measuring. I think 75mm would be perfect - but we’ll see if 70mm works (pretty sure it will).

DIYes 12mm 40t flywheel gear is m6-1.00 screws. @Titoxd10001’s 15mm 40t gears use m5-0.80. Or the sets i got from both did. Different runs of them might change - so double check before you order longer bolts.

@Namasaki - thanks for the link to these! at 10 cents each - those would be a ton cheaper and easier. I had the CF tube, so it was easy to make my own exactly to the length needed. I originally was going to do 14mm, but figured every mm would help if i wanted the bigger e-fly’s. 14mm (or even 13mm) would be better for running 97’s or smaller - more threads extended through the nylock nut.

Project day Sunday for motorcycles - oil change and other fun. I’ll try to get back to testing the dual 6374 w/ 107mm e-fly’s later or this week…

Hope this helps someone thinking about the new longer trucks, and options how they want to set them up!

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I’m doing a similar setup but with 90mm wheels, 40T 9mm pulleys and 6374 200kv motors from APS. Just waiting on the motors.

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No luck w/ the dual 107mm e-flywheels and 15mm belts on these. I didn’t force them as they already were touching (mocked up and not tightened down to the clamp).

Touching = no go. I’ll try again w/ 12mm gears to compare - i think they will work.

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I got a dual 6374 motor setup with 12mm DIYes 40t gears, and 107mm electric flywheels working w/ a bit of room to spare (not much):

Ran them *super tight" between the mount and gear:

(great trick i picked up from @whitepony or @okp (can’t recall exactly) for ronin mount epoxy - remove the speedrings so that the wheel/gear touches the mount to ensure alignment, then space out minimally and it’s true).

Had to buy new bolts for the 12mm DIYes 40t to work with the e-fly’s - 70mm M6-1.00 vs 50mm length supplied. Going to try the same 70mm bolts length for tito’s 15mm 40t gear M5-0.80 (also 50mm supplied). Just waiting on delivery to confirm fits.

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I think i’m gonna get me a pair of these trucks…that right there looks freaking awesome!

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where did you get the 107mm my dude?

Got them a few years back after seeing @cdn setup with them. Heavy suckers, but the new extended 218mm trucks really made these a possibility for me.

things are hard to find now… and stupid expensive (like all the bigger flywheels lately). Used to be much more reasonable.

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Where are those mounts from?

Thanks @Namasaki - i wanted to caution that these are soooo tight to fit dual 6374 and e-fly’s - the mount is really important. Just a few mm thicker, or with bolts that don’t let you run the gears as close to mount… and it wouldn’t fit!

These are v2/v3 modular mounts from DIYes. Glad i had an extra pair before he went to the simpler v4 mounts. I’m not sure if the v4 mounts will work like this or not for dual big motors/big wheels. I know the v4 mounts will fit w/ some filing, or you can reach out to @torqueboards and buy a discounted clamp that will work (i think he said $15 ea).

The newest version of the TB V4 mount plates have recesses cut to hide the bolt heads below the surface of the plate.

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Good looking precisions there @Namasaki! Made by???

Yeah, i know they are recessed on v4. I have a few others which are not so just mentioning it so folks don’t assume they can run the same setup. It’s close enough that anything not quite right will make the dual 6374/e-flywheels not fit.

I meant to test the v4 mounts, but got lazy… PLUS didn’t want to ruin the clamp for a regular Caliber II by filing it to fit the 218mm clone’s larger axle profile.

They are Liquid Trucks. Made in California by the same peeps who make Abec11 wheels. They are marked as Sold Out on their website but they are not really sold out, they are built to order with a variety of hanger lengths and base plate angles. You can get their phone number off the website and order them by phone. http://www.sk8trip.com/mm5/merchant.mvc?Screen=CTGY&Store_Code=S&Category_Code=trucks

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Well hopefully it’ll be easier to acquire now that abec 11 will be making these babys.

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I’m pretty sure those are the exact wheels that he already has…

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oh my bad then. Also has anyone tried Bigfoot wheels? Either the 90mms or the 97mms? Because they are cheaper and are also in stock as opposed to the abec 11s.

They’re likely clones if they are much cheaper, but should work fine… ABeC has some new offset 107mm coming soon for esk8s. “Superflywheel” they are called

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i wonder if we should do a group buy on these, i’m definitely interested in a set.

Yeah - saw that on the Evolve GT forum from someone claiming to be a distributor for them:

@thunderstruckboard - when you get to these big soft wheels - besides the size (great for rocks/sticks/small unsupervised children) you really are paying for the soft durometer eurethane! The old electric flywheels i have are 74a! Super soft and reboundy - will be amazing over cracks and bumps and help absorb vibrations.

(and i’ll just add for the Australian distributor - yes you can make them fit “modern electric board”! hehehe)

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