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Mini moto mayhem

ASOUTER
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Time to start a new project, This one is something I had in mind when I finished my first build but because of time/money it didn't start. This is going to be a long termer but hopefully it should be finished by the end of the year as there is a lot of work to do and hopefully it should help spread the cost of the hardware.

The name should give away the concept of the build, basically I have a couple of old minimotos that I can't run on track anymore (noise restrictions) and so I thought it'd be a cracking idea to utilise one for a build.

Ok some pics of where it's at

The bikes have been stored under a table in one of my sheds, it will give you an idea of how small these little motorbikes are.



A bit of a zoom shot, you can make out some old bodywork there too, this body work might still be used but I figure that i'll have to make some new bodywork or at least add acrylic windows and modify these ones.



Here it is next to my road bike.



So now the bike has been rescued from a life in a garden shed, this is what it looks like in isolation. The reason I have chosen this one is that it has a very nice trellis frame with plenty of points to mount the hardware.



Ok so now it's time to remove the engine, don't worry it won't go to waste, I have another frame that it can go into.



The bike without the engine, there's plenty of space for what I have in mind. I will keep the throttle and brakes, It will need brakes to help it stop....err yes you did read that right, I plan to put an electric motor in the bike so that it will still run and i'll still be able to ride it. (it'll raise a few eyebrows at Lan parties)



A view from the front, the PSU to run the PC and battery for the electric motor will fit under the seat. It'd be good to figure out a way of running the PC and the electric motor off the battery but failing that it will run off two different circuits.



I have made out a board that is the same size as a mini ITX board to give me an idea of how the mobo will be mounted



The system will be water cooled, I test fitted a rad, which is just a little too big so I will have to use smaller items. The reservoir will be in the obvious place, the petrol tank (gasoline for our American friends :eyebrow: ) There will be two rads mounted inside the frame on both sides of the bike.



So hang on tight and watch where this project goes, you should be able to guess what direction I'm going in with the coolant
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hero1
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This is what I call a masterpiece. Great job sir;)
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Cooling: 2 x 360 mm EKWB XTX rads, EK-D5 Vario w/ Plexi Top, X3 Res, Supr Plexi Copper, CSQ fittings, Noctua Fans

hero1 wrote:
This is what I call a masterpiece. Great job sir;)


Thanks Hero1, it came together well 🙂







FINAL PICS 03/12/13

Quick tidy up before final pics

I've had a cracking day, my M.2 (ngff) SSD arrived and WOW is it small.



Here it is slotted in.



and a quick reference pic, the fitting is just a 1/4 inch compression thingy and a bike which might confuse scale a bit.



OKIES NOW THAT'S OUT OF THE WAY, TIME TO GET ON WITH BUSINESS, HERE'S THE FINAL PICS

Here's it is against my road bike, to give an idea of scale



and one in isolation



a view into the mini ITX bits



Next up we're on track



Would be a crime not to take it for a gentle ride 🙂



and after the session, Mini Moto Mayhem got a podium



Tomorrow I will post a vid of it up and running, also a short vid of track riding

Here's the final Vid

Just a photo dump of the latest pics