Owner | John Bidwell | ||||||
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Owner's Other EVs | Mountain Bike 1987 Kawasaki Ninja 750 2004 Kawasaki KX125 2006 Schwinn LIPO HUB Conversion | ||||||
Location | Fort Collins, Colorado United States map | ||||||
Vehicle | 2015 Light-weight, High Performance Motorcycle/Motorbike with multiple personalities | ||||||
Motor | Etec original Permanent Magnet DC Pancake type brushed Perm Mag | ||||||
Drivetrain | Chain drive with many sprocket ratio choices using standard #40 chain | ||||||
Controller | Alltrax AXE4834 Pulse Width Modulation 48 volt, 300 Amp with programmable settings for ease of use or quick response throttle, economy or power amp rates, and settable voltage cut offs for battery protection | ||||||
Batteries | 4 Turnigy 5000 milliamphr 6s 40C, 22.20 Volt, Lithium-Polymer 45 Volts x 10 amphrs using 2 modular battery packs. Bidwelldesign Custom battery modules 45 volts X 5 amphrs from 2 Turnigy in series (~4 LBS each) packaged in standard plastic cases (see photo) that are removable from standard aluminum mounting enclosures. Battery modules can be quickly swapped with fresh pack and/or easily removed for charging | ||||||
System Voltage | 45 Volts | ||||||
Charger | Thunder AC6 Uses 2 6S balancing chargers in parallel for fast charging of a standard battery module | ||||||
Heater | None | ||||||
DC/DC Converter | None | ||||||
Instrumentation | "Cycle Analyst" trip computer (speed, miles, amphrs, volts, wathrs, watthrs/mile, max amps, min volts, max speed, avg speed) | ||||||
Top Speed | 31 MPH (49 KPH) Top speed is 33 mph with 12 tooth drive sprocket and 72 tooth wheel sprocket. Top speed can be changed to very slow for Trial competition to 60+MPH with sprocket and controller settings | ||||||
Acceleration | Very crisp easy wheelies or very tame for 1st time users settable using different sprocket rations,throttle ramps,and other controller features. | ||||||
Range | 15 Miles (24 Kilometers) 15 miles in economy mode using 2 modules. Carry 2 more modules in a backpack or saddle bags for 32 miles. Performance mode gives roughly 5 miles per module | ||||||
Watt Hours/Mile | 28 Wh/Mile | ||||||
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Seating Capacity | Nominally One, can seat 2 on motorcycle seat in a pince | ||||||
Curb Weight | 110 Pounds (49 Kilograms) Minimum configuration of 1 battery module and a bicycle seat weighs 110 LBS. Each additional Battery module weighs 4 LBS and the motorcycle seat adds about 9 LBS | ||||||
Tires | 2.5 X 25 inch front downhill mountain bike tire 2.75 X 18 inch rear motorcycle tire | ||||||
Conversion Time | About 2 months over about 8 years. Frame and rolling chassis originally designed for KLX 110 internal combustion Engine that saw lots of service on knarley Moab, Utah and Colorado mountain trails | ||||||
Conversion Cost | Motor - $450 Controller - $300 Battery module - $150 Chassis ~ $750 | ||||||
Additional Features | This concept motorbike was designed to be very light but with great suspension and good brakes. An additional goal was to make a breakthrough in seat height adjustment for a trail bike (29 inches to over 37 inches with the motorcycle type seat. Bicycle seats on a standard seat post have a great range of seat heights and seat type options plus allow for the use of many bicycle rack and saddlebag/basket options. The ground clearance is adjusted with fork tube in triple clamp positions and multiple shock mounting positions. Foot pegs have multiple mounting hole positions forward and aft including a very aft position for trials riding. | ||||||
Slick has been registered in Colorado as a 30 MPH scooter/moped and can navigate city traffic with speed and agility. Slick has also proved its capability on very knarley trails because of its power and very light weight. Slick is looking forward to being ridden and tuned for motorcycle trials competition. Slick weighs less than any other gas or electric full-sized trials motorcycle. The ability to quickly change seats and saddle bags on seats, and seat height allows a high degree of flexibility for each ride and different riders |