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What steel do you use for the sprocket, and do you heat treat it?
Why do you make this yourself, is it something that is not commercially available?
Interesting project!
Is that "box" near the bottom bracket the engine? lol!
Cool looking model, This the first I have heard of the gearbox, I've been of my bike far too long. I was wondering if you have ridden a bike with a gearbox?
How well does it work when your on a steep hill and need to grab a lower gear and you have pressure on the chain to keep going up the hill? I also checked out the P-line Pinion site, is that the gearbox your going to use?. Always thought there had to be a better way. Cant wait to see you build it.
Greg
Hmm, your post looks totally blank for me - pictures not working?
fixed it!
yes i do make my own rotors. well i design them and then hav e them lasered out. i have a floating design that i am going to try out this summer

I really hate the whole "stance" thing, but I like the changes you've made so far. Those seats look classy. Good job on the dash, that looks like a ton of work but it's definitely a unique feature for the car.
New wheels look pretty cool, what are they?
Nice looking rendering...I miss being able to do that so easily in Solidworks. We use Creo Elements/Express which is a totally different animal.
Not sure what the stock suspension looks like that you're modifying for your design, but that U shaped upper control arm makes me nervous - It's going to want to fold and will need to be quite robust to avoid flex and eventual fatigue cracking, which could have a really ugly result on a track car being driven at the limits...
7075 is a PH alloy, so no heat treatment. There is some natural aging though.
Is't the resistance against wear too low for a sprocket? Does anodizing significantly improves the wear resistance for this strongly localized wear?