Owner | Bill Atherholt |
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Owner's Other EV | 1984 Volkswagen Vanagon GL |
Location | Annandale, Virginia United States map |
Vehicle | old mountain bike |
Motor | Bosch EV Warrior Permanent Magnet DC two 12 Volt EV Warrior surplus |
Drivetrain | Motor Roller > Tire > Road |
Controller | MCIPC-24 from Diverse Electronics |
Batteries | 12.00 Volt, Lead-Acid, AGM 17 Ah |
System Voltage | 24 Volts |
Charger | two 12 Volt trickle chargers for the office, 24 Volt 5 Amp heavy charger for at home |
Heater | The pedals when the range is exceeded |
Instrumentation | Handlebar mounted Digital Volt meter to clips wired back to the battery connector wires |
Top Speed | 21 MPH (33 KPH) without assistance |
Seating Capacity | 1 adult |
Curb Weight | 45 Pounds (20 Kilograms) |
Tires | 26" x 1.5 road slicks, required for the friction drive to work. |
Additional Features | I just couldn't spring for the 6 to 7 hundred for the bike of my dreams so I took my old and ugly "Cinderella" Mountain bike and added $175 bucks worth of used and surplus parts and 3 nights of wiring. That's it. Motor-$48 from WebPage /> Batteries- $50 from Al-Tech Elec, WebPage /> Controller- $39 from Diverse Elec, WebPage /> Misc. Parts:$20 tires, cables, from bike shop Misc. Elec. parts:$20 Potentiometer (throttle), project box for controller, connectors, from Radio Shack This build was fun and easy, just a little fabricating and tweaking and it goes great. I even sewed a canvas carrying bag for the removable battery pack so that I can ride to work and carry the battery pack in with me to charge under my desk. |
of my dreams so I took my old and ugly "Cinderella" Mountain bike and added $175 bucks worth of used and surplus parts and 3 nights of wiring. That's it. Motor-$48 from WebPage Batteries- $50 from Al-Tech Elec, WebPage Controller- $39 from Diverse Elec, WebPage Misc. Parts:$20 tires, cables, from bike shop Misc. Elec. parts:$20 Potentiometer (throttle), project box for controller, connectors, from Radio Shack This build was fun and easy, just a little fabricating and tweaking and it goes great. I even sewed a canvas carrying bag for the removable battery pack so that I can ride to work and carry the battery pack in with me to charge under my desk. |