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I rode on ice earlier on the TB110 and boy, it’s slick as snot. Can’t wait for spring

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image @mynamesmatt

is that you in the blue skirt dude?

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MBS fivestar

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@dareno im actually the one in the LazyRolling jacket but the blue skirt will do :wink:

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The blue skirt I would do :face_with_hand_over_mouth:

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https://www.electric-skateboard.builders/t/no-words-just-pictures-delete-words/2992/9589?u=sender

@Chupacabra looking awesome!

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https://www.electric-skateboard.builders/t/no-words-just-pictures-delete-words/2992/9591?u=wraith @Riako I wasn’t aware that those gear drives were compatible with haggy hubs!

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It is not supposed to, but, I have to make it :blush: ! The mini Gear Drive is maybe more indicate for AT wheels, but I will test it :wink: with this 10mm W gear.

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Did you CNC the wheel gear for it to be compatible with the 3 spoke hub? I’ve got the 1:3 gear drive for tb218 and would be awesome to have the option to try the haggy wheels :star_struck:

No, I use the one included : (print prototype) And the new adapter in AL7075 :

Your 3:1 wheel gear also had 6 screws holes I guess ? But not sure if it’s the same diameter as I’m with the Nano (2.6:1, I suppose Yes just yours are 14mm wild true ?)

But I think it will work even more perfectly :wink:

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yup 6 holes and larger but not sure of the diameter. haven’t measured it yet :sweat_smile:

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I’m working on it ok :joy: jks

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It was done by @adman. This happened on the way to pick it up. image image image image image

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Nah, pneumatics. theyre not mounted on a 30” atm, will see if I have time within the next days. :yum:

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:pray: thx your all right !!

It was a scary moment when my car did a 180° in the middle of the expressway. It’s all good though. No one was hurt. Just a fender bender. I collided into a tow truck and a cop pulled over and had 3 cars collide into him. It’s was slippery as f out there.

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Holy hell! Glad you are ok!

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Duuuuuude, what printer do you have? Those prints looks amazing. I love how you make all of the stuff you need, you must have some great tools at your disposal

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https://www.electric-skateboard.builders/t/no-words-just-pictures-delete-words/2992/9598?u=rich

Be careful with Hobbyking thread lockers. The TL-262 is high strength and needs a blow torch or heat gun to remove.

The TL-242 is medium strength (like Loctite 243) and should be removable with hand tools IN THEORY. I had to use a blow torch to remove the grub screws of the motor mount and pulleys.

I don’t use this HK stuff anymore…

Thanks! My motor mount screws got stripped and I think it was because I used TL-262 without heating the screws.

The HobbyKing does the job but I would any day use the real over the copy. Haven’t tried the real on roads yet, but seems like better quality than HK.

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