Owner | Jon Krauss | ||
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Location | Kings Beach, California United States map | ||
Vehicle | 1980 M-16 Russian motorcycle of BMW configuration of an unknown year. I believe it is from the 1980's from website pictures but because many were imported without a title, the year is usually given as 1965 to avoid registration problems by making it an older vehicle. | ||
Motor | Agni Motors 110-r Permanent Magnet DC Pancake style 19kw rare earth magnet motor. My 96-r dies and I upgraded to a 110-r (at quite a cost) , which has performed flawlessly. It was suggested that the 96-r died from low rpm use (I doubt it) so I installed a tach and try and keep speed over 2500 rpm when loaded. | ||
Drivetrain | 2WD, 4 speed gearbox with modified BMW airhead dry clutch. Differential drive proportions each of the driven wheels. 4.00/19 wheels | ||
Controller | PG Drives Sigmadrive 72-80v 450A contoller | ||
Batteries | 24 CALB/Skyenergy CALB (China Aircraft Lithium Battery) 70Ah, 3.40 Volt, Lithium Iron Phosphate Two packs of 12 cells mounted in aluminum boxes between the sidecar and the bike. A Ligoo/Wicom BMS controls charge and discharge. I had one cell go bad and it was replaced under warranty. The replacement cell appears to be the weakest one in the pack. | ||
System Voltage | 72 Volts | ||
Charger | Elcon PFC1500 Connected with CAN bus to BMS. Recharges completely in about 4 hr. | ||
Heater | Sunshine | ||
DC/DC Converter | HWZ 72 to 13.5V 25 Amp output. An additional Green Galaxy converter supplies power to the BMS when the bike is shut down. | ||
Instrumentation | Speedometer, odometer, BMS touchscreen, Cycle Analyst, magnetic pickup tachometer on flywheel | ||
Top Speed | 45 MPH (72 KPH) | ||
Acceleration | Pretty good. I only use the top 3 out of 4 gears and rarely drop into second. | ||
Range | 25 Miles (40 Kilometers) I've pretty much figured out the max range. The BMS kills things when any cell drops below specs. | ||
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Seating Capacity | 3 adults | ||
Curb Weight | 600 Pounds (272 Kilograms) Russian steel is quite heavy. The body work is on the level of 1950's cars | ||
Tires | 4.00/19 | ||
Conversion Time | Planning 6 months Building, about 200 hrs, including refurbishing the bike | ||
Conversion Cost | Bike $1800 Motor & Controller $2600 Batteries and BMS $3000 Charger $500 12V converter(s) $150 Cycle Analyst $150 Tachometer $20 | ||
Additional Features | Ligoo (Wicom) BMS mounted in the battery boxes and sidecar controls charge and discharge. After repeated e-mails I've finally given up on the Ligoo support. The system works well as battery management for charging but the display never reads the state of discharge. I added a simple Cycle Analyst monitor which works quite well and is readable in daylight, something Ligoo doesn't seem to deem necessary. Maybe the sun doesn't rise in China. | ||
This ride always attracts people, most of whom don't realize it's electric but are drawn to the ragged paint and sidecar. The previous owner put BMW decals on it which I have retained. I had to replace all the rims on the rig. The Russian rims were junk. Also added a steering stabilizer, recommended for sidecars of any type. |