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LubeyChain
25th May 2014, 11:52
Hey all!
My name is Gary and I just started Riding 6 months ago! Fun fun! :niceone:
Cool to see such a large community, and so many interesting posts.
Might ask me why my name is LubeyChain? Well, I'm currently studying and I am taking a paper called Transmedia and it requires me to be more spreadable with my identity; So I decided to start my own blog, and in conjunction a Moto Vlog.
LubeyChain is about 3 friends which enjoy riding together.
The style of videos we hope to put out are more of the fun moments of riding and lean more towards the comical side of riding a bike.
LubeyChain is also hopefully going to be a blog where me and some other mates will be posting some cool pictures and interesting posts on new technology like my uni project where I am making a heads up display unit for motorcyclists.
So feel free to watch and comment on the videos and blog posts!
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/lubeychain
Blog: http://lubeychain.tumblr.com/
Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/lubeychain
tigertim20
25th May 2014, 12:54
looked at your fb page. ooks like you all ride with fuckall proper gear.
Erelyes
25th May 2014, 13:08
Cover photo taken in front of Starbuck's.... :facepalm:
looked at your fb page. ooks like you all ride with fuckall proper gear.
Youtube vid on their channel (the only one), rider of the black bike has no gloves. Not a great start
Akzle
25th May 2014, 13:19
g a heads up display unit for motorcyclists.
like google (gl)ass?
LubeyChain
25th May 2014, 13:56
We put out gear aside.
Haha Starbucks is where its at!
HUD. Built in GPS for speed and grabs the signal from your indicators to remind you that they are still on.
Its done by reflection onto a reflective transparent film.
LubeyChain
25th May 2014, 14:03
rider of the black bike has no gloves. Not a great start
If you watched the video you would have noticed he does put them on. :banana:
Erelyes
25th May 2014, 14:05
If you watched the video you would have noticed he does put them on. :banana:
Right you are :niceone:
LubeyChain
25th May 2014, 14:17
I'll post some pics and write about the HUD I'm making in another section to get some feedback.
Right now we are still 3d printing the prototype cases and playing around with the display. :oi-grr:
unstuck
25th May 2014, 15:25
Fucking Aucklanders.:devil2:
HenryDorsetCase
25th May 2014, 16:24
HI am taking a paper called Transmedia and it requires me to be more spreadable with my identity
apart from that, you're welcome I'm sure.
HenryDorsetCase
25th May 2014, 16:24
I'll post some pics and write about the HUD I'm making in another section to get some feedback.
Right now we are still 3d printing the prototype cases and playing around with the display. :oi-grr:
this is cool
russd7
25th May 2014, 16:42
Fucking Aucklanders.:devil2:
bloody ex north island bogans, always whingin bout jafa's, :banana:
LubeyChain
25th May 2014, 17:39
apart from that, you're welcome I'm sure.
Didn't know I needed an approval to talk about my life
unstuck
25th May 2014, 17:51
bloody ex north island bogans, always whingin bout jafa's, :banana:
Bloody ex dairy farmers whinging about ex aucklanders whinging. Doing my fuckin head in.:crazy:
bogan
25th May 2014, 18:19
We put out gear aside.
Haha Starbucks is where its at!
HUD. Built in GPS for speed and grabs the signal from your indicators to remind you that they are still on.
Its done by reflection onto a reflective transparent film.
Started doing this sort of thing ages ago then gone off it a bit. Used some tiny transceivers and simple ATTiny chip to send data from bike to helmet which worked really well with thumbnail sized pcb antennas. You can have all my work to date on that if you want it...
LubeyChain
25th May 2014, 22:23
Started doing this sort of thing ages ago then gone off it a bit. Used some tiny transceivers and simple ATTiny chip to send data from bike to helmet which worked really well with thumbnail sized pcb antennas. You can have all my work to date on that if you want it...
Cool! How did you get the signal from the indicators ? Right now we are thinking of tapping into the wire and get a current signal then transmit via a RF transmitter. The prototype works with arduino.
bogan
25th May 2014, 22:55
Cool! How did you get the signal from the indicators ? Right now we are thinking of tapping into the wire and get a current signal then transmit via a RF transmitter. The prototype works with arduino.
Some info on it in this thread http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/showthread.php/134698-Uber-simple-HUD-reminder-thingy?highlight=indicator+hud
I tapped into a number of things, indicators, high beam, oil light, rpm, neutral. The transceivers I used were digital comms over SPI (iirc) so you can pair the bike/helmet units to each other and send a decent amount of data. Like if you're doing GPS speed, augment it with rpm from the bike to give a speed that updates a lot quicker.
LubeyChain
26th May 2014, 00:31
Nice,
How did you tap into the wires? Did you use a voltage reg?
Right now we have everything working. We have the speed updating every second, and the indicators working with RF just need to tap into the bike.
You seem to know heaps about motorbike circuitry (I don't hah). You might be the man to help me get this running.
If it all goes well, I'll be looking into marketing the HUD and getting investments.
price wise my HUD prototype cost me around $140. And thats with the branded arduino (I can build one myself if for mass producing).
Next week I'll post a thread with a video and photos so you guys can check it out. :eek:
Edit: also im trying not to tap into heaps of stuff on the bike as it's frowned upon.
bogan
26th May 2014, 13:31
Nice,
How did you tap into the wires? Did you use a voltage reg?
Right now we have everything working. We have the speed updating every second, and the indicators working with RF just need to tap into the bike.
You seem to know heaps about motorbike circuitry (I don't hah). You might be the man to help me get this running.
If it all goes well, I'll be looking into marketing the HUD and getting investments.
price wise my HUD prototype cost me around $140. And thats with the branded arduino (I can build one myself if for mass producing).
Next week I'll post a thread with a video and photos so you guys can check it out. :eek:
Edit: also im trying not to tap into heaps of stuff on the bike as it's frowned upon.
Nah just a bunch of passives, was kinda tricky cos signals can change all over the show, active high/low, present/not when indicating. I think I just split the signla into two inputs, one if it were high, one if low, then used software to figure if it were toggling.
I reckon tapping into wires is no issue, you'll probably sell the intitial stuff to modders anyway. For the price of an extra dangly bit of wire you can add a lot more functionality to it, firmware being free of course. And the more info you have access to, the more likely you are to be able to hit the customer's value proposition.
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