Owner | Ed Stepanic | ||||||
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Location | Burlington, Ontario Canada map | ||||||
Vehicle | 1991 Suzuki GSX600F Road worthy motorcycle intended for in-town travel and capable on secondary highway use. | ||||||
Motor | Perm Motor PMG 132 Permanent Magnet DC 7.2 kW @ 72VDC The smallest PM DC motor for its power rating at the time. | ||||||
Drivetrain | 14t drive and 60t driven sprockets, #40 chain, more efficient for speeds <110km/h | ||||||
Controller | Curtis 1205M 72V, 400A PWM controller | ||||||
Batteries | 24, 3.20 Volt, Lithium Iron Phosphate Fortune 60Ah LiFePO4 prismatic cells | ||||||
System Voltage | 72 Volts | ||||||
Charger | unknown Generic 800W charger under the gas tank. | ||||||
DC/DC Converter | PST-DC4812 Powerstream 48 to 12V @12A (accepts 80V input) | ||||||
Instrumentation | stock speedo & Cycle Analyst | ||||||
Top Speed | 60 MPH (96 KPH) About 110km/h (68 mph) | ||||||
Acceleration | With current set to 300A, pulls very well off the line. | ||||||
Range | 40 Miles (64 Kilometers) New battery pack installed recently. Have not fully tested but estimate approx. 70km | ||||||
Watt Hours/Mile | 130 Wh/Mile Determined by time it takes to recharge the motorcycle x charger power draw from AC supply / distance traveled. This method includes losses. | ||||||
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Seating Capacity | 2 adults | ||||||
Curb Weight | 430 Pounds (195 Kilograms) Just a guess but about as heavy as stock. | ||||||
Tires | Metzeler Z8 | ||||||
Conversion Time | What is time anyway? | ||||||
Conversion Cost | Stopped counting after $10000CA, most of the cost was for lithium batteries, motor, motor controller and chargers. | ||||||
Additional Features | LED headlight, tail lights and signal lights. AC cord on retractor stolen from a vacuum cleaner. Custom control breakout box for vehicle control and future upgrades. Removed one front rotor/caliper to reduce weight. Stash box under the seat where the old battery compartment was. | ||||||
Advice: Educate yourself about batteries, especially lithium. Had I taken the time to study up, I would have saved a lot of cash. Thanks to EV Album for ideas gleaned off other conversions. Thanks to my father for all the welding work, beer, conceptual ideas and allowing me to make a mess of his garage. Thanks to Ian for cutting the rear sprocket; looks stock. 7 September 2020 Over the years I have sufficiently abused the cells to the point of reducing max range to about 25km. Plans are underway to replacing the entire pack to 60Ahr. 21 August 2022 New battery pack is in and I'm very pleased with the results. Installed an LED headlamp to replace the HID lamp that started giving me problems. 6 August 2023 New paint job to match the battery cell colour. |