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Flyinggekko 24-10-2015 07:33 PM

Asso B5m gearbox
 
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Hallo guys,

some club colleagues ask me to construct a lowrider-gearbox for their Asso B5M buggies.

Today I've checked the first 3d-printed prototype and made some small corrections on the cad-data. You can see the results in the attachtment.

The motor plate in the picture is only a dummy and not in final shape.

Greetings

Stephan

jerzi 24-10-2015 08:29 PM

Can this be done in beltdrive version.
Schumacher cars kf1/2 looks really good on carpet.
Jerzi

NeilRalph77 24-10-2015 09:27 PM

Looks good, will these be available to anybody/everybody?

Losi_110 24-10-2015 11:41 PM

Looks great, is the motor guard a fixed or bolt on part? just as wondering about printing costs.

Flyinggekko 25-10-2015 09:03 AM

@jerzi: I don't know if there is a belt driven differential available for the b5m.

@neilralph77: I will make the 3d-printed parts available on shapeways as soon as I'm ordering the new prototypes. I think I will do this next week, cause my colleagues will be testing the first one this weekend. So you will be able to build this gearbox if you are willing to manufacture your own motor plate. I also will ask the friend of mine who is producing them for us if he is willing to do more of them. But as I understand Asso is already planing on selling an official version of the lowrider gearbox. So in some weeks nobody will care about this one anymore.

@Losi_110: The motor plate is made out of aluminium or carbon (we are testing two versions), so it is a bolt on part. We payed about 25€ for printing the first gearbox (3 plastic parts) without the motor plate.

Greetings

Stephan

Flyinggekko 25-10-2015 05:59 PM

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You can see the final version as it probably will be available on shapeways in the picture attached to this posting.

Greetings

Stephan

Flyinggekko 25-10-2015 09:26 PM

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Since watching the formula one gp was pretty frustrating for a non-Hamilton-fan, I used the time to finalize the motor plate.

Greetings

Stephan

NeilRalph77 25-10-2015 10:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Flyinggekko (Post 929954)

as I understand Asso is already planing on selling an official version of the lowrider gearbox. So in some weeks nobody will care about this one anymore.

That's interesting! knowing People in touch with CML and having Emailed AE direct, that's the closest to any form of information anywhere, where did it come from???

Flyinggekko 29-10-2015 09:28 AM

http://www.offroad-cult.org/Board/at...48_gearbox.jpg

Greetings

Stephan

Aire valley 29-10-2015 11:22 AM

That looks very neat..well done.:). Have you test run it properly yet.? How does it stand up to race conditions.?

Flyinggekko 29-10-2015 11:40 AM

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Originally Posted by Aire valley (Post 930310)
That looks very neat..well done.:). Have you test run it properly yet.? How does it stand up to race conditions.?

First test (2 battery loads) have been done this week. The first big test will be a race in Czech republic this weekend.

It is only the first prototype at which I've made some smaller mistakes. But since this is already performing pretty well, I'm in a good mood for the further ones.

Greetings

Stephan

DrekeRc 29-10-2015 06:36 PM

You know Red Obkos makes these?

Flyinggekko 29-10-2015 07:14 PM

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Originally Posted by DrekeRc (Post 930338)
You know Red Obkos makes these?

Of course, my colleagues got the idea from them and I thought it is a nice opportunity to test 3d printed parts under useful conditions.

I don't want to make money with this gearbox, so I'm not a competitor.

DrekeRc 29-10-2015 07:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Flyinggekko (Post 930345)
Of course, my colleagues got the idea from them and I thought it is a nice opportunity to test 3d printed parts under useful conditions.

I don't want to make money with this gearbox, so I'm not a competitor.

No problem, was just asking. Nicely made :) Thinking of making one myself too :p

Losi_110 01-11-2015 03:23 PM

Just because someone else makes them, doesn't mean that you can't anyway 😉, free market and all that.
So does it use the standard layshaft and idler? How much would you want for postage to the UK as tempted.

Flyinggekko 01-11-2015 10:12 PM

The first tests went pretty good, so I'm building four more ones, which will be given to some testdrivers. One of them will be driven at the next EOS-Race.

@Losi110: Ich will send you a PM.

Greetings

Stephan

Mx45 02-11-2015 11:07 AM

B5m
 
Hi I would be very interested in one or two of these drop me a message with price inc postage etc. Thanks in advance.
Paul

Flyinggekko 09-11-2015 01:35 PM

Four more prototypes + patterns for drilling are ready for their test drivers:

http://www.offroad-cult.org/Board/at...6_img_0059.jpg

Greetings

Stephan

peetbee 09-11-2015 03:20 PM

Looking very nice :thumbsup:

Aire valley 09-11-2015 04:50 PM

They look great ..:thumbsup: you have even got the motor mount sorted..well done.


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