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Begode Blitz 2400wh: 134V, 20", 79lbs


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1 hour ago, Asphalt said:

If Begode was serious about making a track racing wheel, they'd remove:

  • lights
  • display
  • trolley handle
  • suspension
  • kickstand

Agreed. You want to shave off as much weight as possible when you are serious about racing. As usual the "labeled use" of a wheel is just a marketing stunt. 

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1 hour ago, Ronin Ryder said:

Reminds me of the V14 that switched from being an off road wheel to a commuter! 

It looks like I missed that. When and where did Inmotion started to promote the V14 as commuter?

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5 minutes ago, techyiam said:

It looks like I missed that. When and where Inmotion started to promote the V14 as commuter?

I removed this as soon as I posted it as i saw this question coming and i didnt want to have to search for where I saw that.  🤣

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2 hours ago, Asphalt said:

If Begode was serious about making a track racing wheel, they'd remove:

  • lights
  • display
  • trolley handle
  • suspension
  • kickstand

Does a racing wheel not need the suspension system on a flat track?

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12 minutes ago, FancyKiddo said:

Ah yes, that's why F1 cars don't have suspension.  Oh wait.  Turns out having the tire in contact with the ground at all times is better than not.

Are you comparing the suspension displacement of an F1 driver's ass with an EUC racer's legs?

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I noticed that Blitz use the C32 motor, however, how a C32 motor is able to free spin 150KPH? 

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10 minutes ago, YCC said:

I noticed that Blitz use the C32 motor, however, how a C32 motor is able to free spin 150KPH? 

Because they need to move units :efefa6edcf: Let's see, hopefully I'll have to eat my words. 

What is the highest current C32 confirmed free spin in other models? 

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Master use C38 motor with 3500W rated power, and Extreme use C40 motor with 3500W rated power, as well as ET max use C40 motor with 4500W rated power.

Does anyone confirm that Blitz use C32 motor with 3500W rated power? 

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2 hours ago, YCC said:

I noticed that Blitz use the C32 motor, however, how a C32 motor is able to free spin 150KPH? 

Remember the RS-19 HT and RS-19 HS models.

The RS-19 HT uses the C38 motors, and RS-19 HS uses the C30 motors.

The width of the magnets used in the C38 motors were 38 mm wide, similarly, 30 mm wide for the C30 motors.

So, if one wants more speed for the same working voltage and type of motor, you would choose a motor with a narrower magnet.

Now back to the Blitz. The working voltage is the same for both the Blitz and the Master, and the Master uses a C38 motor.

So, if you want a higher speed, you would choose a motor with narrower magnets than what are used in the C38 motor.

And thus, the Blitz uses a C32 motor, and can have a higher free-spin speed than the Master.

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1 hour ago, FarkyJ said:

iam no engineer but i think from my rc/airsoft days that the torque vs speed of things depends how the magnets are align in the motor...em I correct?

Width of the magnets, spooling of the motor cable thickness and capable the controller is.

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6 hours ago, xiiijojjo said:

Because they need to move units :efefa6edcf: Let's see, hopefully I'll have to eat my words. 

What is the highest current C32 confirmed free spin in other models? 

Where did they have used a C32 before? Its an all new Motor , right? 

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So it seems that this is definitely not an off-road wheel, I'm afraid the C32 motor won't quite have the torque at lower speeds... I hope they release a trail variant with a 12" rim and wider magnets (=Photon?!?)

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2 minutes ago, slippyfeet said:

T4 Max is C32 Tile

How does the Blitz weigh as little as the T4 Max, while having a larger rim (same motor) and 600Wh more? I hope they can use this efficient chassis design on all of their wheels

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18 minutes ago, Rider1 said:

How does the Blitz weigh as little as the T4 Max, while having a larger rim (same motor) and 600Wh more? I hope they can use this efficient chassis design on all of their wheels

The pedal and the body is made of magnesium alloy lightweight material.

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14 hours ago, Asphalt said:

If Begode was serious about making a track racing wheel, they'd remove:

  • lights
  • display
  • trolley handle
  • suspension
  • kickstand

All that you can remove yourself if you want. 
Suspension you want to keep, even on an asphalt track.
There is a reason why all race cars have suspension (maybe not  drag racing)

(EDIT: I checked... even drag racing cars have suspension)

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5 minutes ago, EUCzero said:

All that you can remove yourself if you wan

The lights are critical for dazzling other competitors 

 

5 minutes ago, EUCzero said:

There is a reason why all race cars have suspension (maybe not  drag racing)

You want suspension on a car so all 4 wheels keep on the ground. Having 1-2 off the ground will cause issues. 

On one wheel? I don't think it's required. When I've done racing I find my best results are trying to lock the suspension out as much as possible.  

2 hours ago, Rider1 said:

I'm afraid the C32 motor won't quite have the torque at lower speeds

I think it will do fine off roading, but I would love them to do a c40 variant. 

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