... and after reading some other posts on this forum I am a little confused. With the flywheel off with with genny still on is the bike total loss or not? (yes, electrically inept ... you know ... sort of like people that cant see yellow. My brain has a dead spot when it comes to electricity - infinite resistance - pun intended).
Signed: Sparky the space chimp.
Total loss on race bike - ok, I'll give it a go. But ....
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Re: Total loss on race bike - ok, I'll give it a go. But ..
without the heavy magnets in the flyhweel spinning around the generator then there are no currents being made.
No rotational mass
no electrical drag.
No rotational mass
no electrical drag.
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Re: Total loss on race bike - ok, I'll give it a go. But ..
"heavy magnets in the flyhweel spinning around the generator". Sounds like something Scotty would say. :-)
But, thanks. I had a thought it might be like that.
But, thanks. I had a thought it might be like that.