Owner | Frank John |
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Owner's Other EVs | 1974 Harley Davidson Aermacchi 1994 Toyota Pickup |
Location | Brooklin, Maine United States map |
Vehicle | 1976 Suzuki GT550 I broke a con rod on this normally bullet-proof bike and decided to convert it. |
Motor | D&D Motor Systems, Inc. ES-10E-33 Separately Excited DC 6.7" Sepex Motor |
Drivetrain | D&D Sepex Motor with Sevcon controller. 14 X 65 teeth sprockets |
Controller | Sevcon Powerpak For 72 VDC nominal. 12KW output The controller is set up for 130A max regen which is like a medium application of brakes. I used a PB-6 potbox; just opening the throttle a bit (to activate the microswitch) allows regen-free coasting. |
Batteries | 24 Thunder Sky LFP-100AHA with yttrium, 3.30 Volt, Lithium Iron Phosphate 24 100 AH cells in series... |
System Voltage | 72 Volts |
Charger | Russco Lithium This charger can work with a BMS. |
DC/DC Converter | Sevcon 300 watt |
Instrumentation | Stock speedo, Cycle Analyst |
Top Speed | 65 MPH (104 KPH) Function of power, gearing, aerodynamics and field current. |
Acceleration | Not bad - similar to stock motorcycle up to 60 mph. |
Range | 45 Miles (72 Kilometers) Range obviously depends how fast you go. I estimate 45 miles at 45 mph to 70% DOD, riding for "fun." At 30 mph this thing could go 70 miles at 70% DOD. Improved aerodynamics would make a measurable difference. It's basically a box going through the air now. |
Watt Hours/Mile | 125 Wh/Mile Function of speed. |
Seating Capacity | 1 adult |
Curb Weight | 400 Pounds (181 Kilograms) Slightly heavier than stock. Weight is aft a bit far but the bike handles well. |
Tires | stock size |
Conversion Cost | ~$5K w/o charger |
I still have bodywork to do on this bike. I'm pursuing an aerodynamically efficient fairing of some sort plus something to help close up the back of the bike. It takes 5-6 KW at 45-50 MPH; reducing this by 30% would have a large impact on range at speed. |