Owner | Kevin Vincelette |
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Location | Laval, Canada map |
Vehicle | 1995 Kawasaki Ninja ZX-6R I am a student in electrical engineering, this is my first build. The goal is to simulate the entire vehicle before building it |
Motor | Golden Motors HPM10KW72V-LIQ Brushless DC |
Drivetrain | Chaindrive, 11 teeth in the front, 43 teeth in the back |
Controller | Golden Motors Vector 500 72V |
Batteries | 20 AESC Nissan Leaf Gen1, 7.50 Volt, Lithium-Ion 66 Ah * 2 in a 75V battery pack -> 9,9 kwh Will mix supercapacitors with main battery pack to ensure higher regenerative braking efficiency and draw less current in the battery, to extend the range. |
System Voltage | 75 Volts |
Charger | TSM2500 From thunderstruck motors, 72V charger, compatible with 110V and 220 Volts. Will use a SAE J1772 connector |
Heater | Sun |
DC/DC Converter | Unbranded, no model It was sold on ebay by "putled" |
Instrumentation | Cycle Analyst V3 |
Top Speed | 68 MPH (109 KPH) Simulation shows a saturation speed of 100 kmh |
Acceleration | Theorical acceleration known only -- (0-100 kph) (0-60 mph) Nominal Motor Settings : 9,7 s Max Motor Settings: 3,43 s |
Range | 44 Miles (70 Kilometers) 90 km is a project goal for the range. Current simulations show 71 km |
Seating Capacity | 2 adults |
Curb Weight | 377 Pounds (171 Kilograms) |
Tires | 160/60-17 |
Conversion Time | Yet, 80h for making calculations, buying and moving the motorcycle, stripping off all components, planning the motor mount |
Conversion Cost | [They are in Canadian Dollars)[Shipping included] 360$ For the donor bike 2592$ For Motor, controller and Cycle Analyst 1700$ For charger, BMS and charge controller 143$ For painting job and accessories 153$ Rear and front Sprocket + Chain 125$ Machining Rear Sprocket 67$ Front and Rear Wheel new bearings 36$ Greases and lubing stuff 87$ J1772 inlet - ebay 24$ step down inverter for 12V - ebay 2400$ For nissan leaf modules - ebay -------------------------------------------- Total 7687$ till now |
Additional Features | Speakers would be awesome |