Blog / July 2014

Posted on 30 July 2014 at 12:22 am (CET)
Category: Frame, Parts
Posted on 30 July 2014 at 12:22 am (CET)
Category: Frame, Parts

All mounting points have been welded, again thanks to Van Alphen Lasservice. It all went well and it's been done very nicely.

E-Streetquad All mounting points welded


E-Streetquad All mounting points welded


E-Streetquad All mounting points welded


E-Streetquad All mounting points welded


E-Streetquad All mounting points welded


I'm now working on drilling the holes and tapping threads. It's quite tricky to get all the holes aligned properly but it's going pretty good so far. I just still need a few evenings to finish this I think.

E-Streetquad All mounting points welded


I also need quite a lot of bolts again which I'll hopefully have tomorrow. Then I can see if I'm able to succesfully attach everything.
Meanwhile I'm already trying to find a sandblasting company so that all parts of the frame can get sandblasted and then sprayed as soon as possible. But since the construction workers holiday has just started again here it's not really going well. There's a big chance that I won't get this done the coming 3 weeks.

I also received some neoprene shock covers from DirtSkins. Don't really need them just yet but I already got them for when I'm going to rebuild the quad bike. Hopefully the shocks will last a bit longer with these. I also like how they look.

E-Streetquad All mounting points welded


And that's it again, hopefully another update at the end of this week.

Posted on 20 July 2014 at 10:14 pm (CET)
Category: Frame
Posted on 20 July 2014 at 10:14 pm (CET)
Category: Frame

This weekend I took the time to take on the frame. There were still some small parts of the old mounting points on there which I had already cut off last year. You can't see anything of them anymore now. I also removed a few other mounting points which aren't needed anymore and took off the paint in the spots where the new mounting points will be. So I really have everything ready now to get it welded, just have to wait a bit till the welder has some time.

E-Streetquad Frame tidied up


Also made the corner profiles already which will be mounted across the frame. These will be carrying and dividing the weight of the battery boxes. It was just tricky to get it all to fit, I really don't have a millimeter to spare anywhere. So I just grinded them out a bit so the frame's tubes fit right in.

E-Streetquad Frame tidied up


E-Streetquad Frame tidied up


But now I can't really do all that much anymore till everything is welded. So I'll have to wait once again.

Posted on 17 July 2014 at 12:05 am (CET)
Category: General
Posted on 17 July 2014 at 12:05 am (CET)
Category: General

The less good news first. I wanted to remove the bearings and axle from the bearing house so I can soon place much better bearings of the brand SKF in here instead of the Chinese bearings. This just didn't go so well on one side, a piece of the bearing house broke off and there's a small crack as well. So I can't use this one anymore.

E-Streetquad All mounting points ready to get welded and new bearing house


But I did get everything out so at least I know how everything fits together now.

E-Streetquad All mounting points ready to get welded and new bearing house


Here's one reason already why I don't want to use these Chinese bearings. Just look at the difference between the 2 bearings, the one on the left has no grease at all in there while these are still new closed bearings. But they're bad quality anyway, these bearings break very quickly. Especially that one without any grease.

E-Streetquad All mounting points ready to get welded and new bearing house


Meanwhile I already got a new bearing house. There were also bearings in this already but everything went well removing them this time.

E-Streetquad All mounting points ready to get welded and new bearing house


And then the good news. All mounting points for on the frame and the battery boxes are finally done. Was quite a bit of work, especially since I had to make these to size using only a bench vice, hammer and file. But they can all hopefully get welded within a few days now.

E-Streetquad All mounting points ready to get welded and new bearing house


The ones for the smallest battery box up front were the hardest because they needed a few corners and a part that's skewed. But they turned out pretty good, definately strong enough for the 2 batteries that are going in there.

E-Streetquad All mounting points ready to get welded and new bearing house


E-Streetquad All mounting points ready to get welded and new bearing house


I also made the holes in the front fender already with mounting points for the charge plate. Ofcourse I used rivet nuts for this again.

E-Streetquad All mounting points ready to get welded and new bearing house


E-Streetquad All mounting points ready to get welded and new bearing house


Hopefully another update soon once everything's welded.

Posted on 6 July 2014 at 01:56 pm (CET)
Category: General, Parts

Much has happened again this week. I completely dismantled the quad bike so that all parts of the frame can be sprayed soon. Was pretty fun since I've literally had each and every part of the quad bike in my hands, I know exactly how it all fits together now. I've also come across certain things that I'll be replacing right away with better alternatives, especially the bearings and the bushings in the front swingarms and rear swingarm.

E-Streetquad Quad bike dismantled, gauge and charge plate done and some new parts


I was able to remove the whole brake system without even having to disconnect a single brake line.

E-Streetquad Quad bike dismantled, gauge and charge plate done and some new parts


And this is what the quad bike looks like right now, only parts everywhere.

E-Streetquad Quad bike dismantled, gauge and charge plate done and some new parts


I already removed the bushings in all of the swingarms. These are all still new bushings but they don't really look like that. These Chinese bushings also don't really work like rubber bushings are supposed to work, they're actually hinging in the swingarm itself instead of in the rubber so it's steel on steel. This will wear out very quickly, especially since there was no grease at all anywhere. The plan is to place POM bushings in here, works much better and lasts much longer too.

E-Streetquad Quad bike dismantled, gauge and charge plate done and some new parts


I also got some new parts again. These are all the wires that I'll need to make the whole wire harness.

E-Streetquad Quad bike dismantled, gauge and charge plate done and some new parts


There's also a handle switch and 2 mounting points for the mirrors. And also a seperate killswitch with cord so the high voltage will be disabled if I leave the quad bike in any way.

E-Streetquad Quad bike dismantled, gauge and charge plate done and some new parts


But the most important is that the gauge and charge plate are done and thanks to Geraets Metaalbewerking they turned out very nicely again. Everything fits perfectly again as well. I just can't really show yet how it'll all be mounted exactly since the quad bike is dismantled but to give an idea I've made a few pictures.

E-Streetquad Quad bike dismantled, gauge and charge plate done and some new parts


E-Streetquad Quad bike dismantled, gauge and charge plate done and some new parts


E-Streetquad Quad bike dismantled, gauge and charge plate done and some new parts


I'm working on making all of the mounting points to size now, these might get welded to the frame this coming week then.