Owner | Bradley Jarvis |
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Location | Warragul, Victoria Australia map |
Web/Email | WebPage |
Vehicle | 1992 Suzuki GSX250F The bike should end up looking standard except for the missing exhaust. |
Motor | 3kw 3-Phase AC |
Drivetrain | 3-Phase AC induction with direct chain drive |
Controller | Homemade AVR based homemade 3-phase motor controller |
Batteries | 30, 12.00 Volt, Lead-Acid, Flooded For proof of concept 30 x 12VDC @ 7A to get the 360VDC and to be able to fit them under the fairings |
System Voltage | 360 Volts |
Charger | Custom battery management, to begin with it will probably be a switch mode to float charge the SLA's |
Heater | Thermal underwear |
DC/DC Converter | Separate 12V battery for extras |
Instrumentation | Custom LCD touch screen |
Top Speed | 60 MPH (96 KPH) I will be happy if I can get 60mph |
Acceleration | Nothing less than smoking tyres ;) hehe, I'll be happy if it does actually |
Range | 60 Miles (96 Kilometers) 60miles would be good, but would be happy with 30 for now |
Seating Capacity | 2 adults |
Curb Weight | 0 Should end up close to standard for the bike to make registration easier |
Conversion Time | I started about a year ago but have only spent about a month part-time on it. |
Conversion Cost | So far $800 for bike $200 for paint/repair fairings. $900 for 30 SLA batteries. Estimate $1000 for mechanical modifications and mounting batteries/motor and electronics and $1000 for electronics |
The Suzuki Across is a good candidate for conversion because unlike most faired bikes it has the petrol tank hidden under the seat and the part where the petrol tank usually is is actually a storage compartment. So it is easy to remove the petrol tank for extra space to put batteries and control gear. The petrol filler is also at the back of the bike under a flip lid above the tail light. It will be the perfect place to fit a retractable power cord. |