Owner | Stephen Adams | ||
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Location | Loveland, Colorado United States map | ||
Vehicle | 1989 Yamaha FZR 600 This bike was purchased after sitting in a garage for 10 years. The motor had gremlins in it, so I had to pull out the fire breathing beast and send it back from which it came! | ||
Motor | Agni Motors 95 series Reinfoced Permanent Magnet DC 21HP - continuous 240A 40HP - 30 second burst 400A 6,000 RPM (Max) 93% efficiency (Can you feel the power?) | ||
Drivetrain | #40 Chain 17 tooth front sprocket 80 tooth rear sprocket | ||
Controller | Kelly KDC72601 The KDC72601 has been purchased and has been given a home. Running the last of the wires to the controller and motor. | ||
Batteries | 24 CALB/Skyenergy 100Ah, 3.80 Volt, Lithium-Ion Battery sub frame completed and ready to be installed into the painted frame! | ||
System Voltage | 72 Volts | ||
Charger | Zivan NG1 72V 12A onboard charger | ||
Heater | The Sun or the second passenger.... | ||
DC/DC Converter | Sevcon 300W DC-DC converter 72V-96V Input 13.5V @ 25A Output | ||
Instrumentation | Found something and waiting to finish system wiring to add this to the mix. | ||
Top Speed | 60 MPH (96 KPH) Still in the process of building. (All works out in my head) | ||
Acceleration | Hoping for 0-60 in 3 seconds..... (Forgeting you live in the real world?) (Priceless) | ||
Range | 80 Miles (128 Kilometers) Hoping for this good of a range with 100Ah batteries. There are many factors that can change overall range. (lets pretend that everything is perfect and it all works out....) | ||
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Seating Capacity | 2 adults | ||
Curb Weight | 0 The Bare Frame...... Speed Controller, Motor Mount Assembly, Contactor, Main Fuse, DC to DC converter, Battery trays......... Total Weight: god only knows.... lol Goal of this build is to stay at or below 400lbs! (yeah right!) | ||
Tires | 17" motorcycle tires..... | ||
Conversion Time | Total time spent on this project: Lost track, to many hours! | ||
Conversion Cost | Total spent so far is 11k, with an end result of about 14K. (She is one expensive date!) (Who says money can't buy love?) | ||
Additional Features | All metal used on this build is recycled scrap metal. All motorcycle components are recycled parts from wrecked bikes! (One man's trash is another man's treasure!) | ||
Its been a long time since I've updated, but things are moving along at a snails pace. Wiring is 75% done and the bike looks better with each day! Portable solar charging station to charge the motorcycle is in the works..... Stay tuned 3 years and still counting.... lol |