Owner | James H. Bishop |
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Location | Spokane, Washington United States map |
Vehicle | custom aluminum C channel frame with 360 Honda forks and rear springs |
Motor | Series Wound DC 24 Volt forklift motor |
Drivetrain | 2.5 to 1 gear box from forklift to #50 chain with one way clutch from Ford Bronco truck tranny |
Controller | Curtis 275 Amp |
Batteries | 8 Optima 750 DS, 12.00 Volt, Lead-Acid, AGM Yellow Top |
System Voltage | 24 Volts |
Charger | I use two 12 Volt car chargers, one for each bank of 4 batteries |
Instrumentation | I carry a digital voltmeter under the seat to check voltage |
Top Speed | 35 MPH (56 KPH) but it goes to beat hell downhill over 60 MPH |
Acceleration | It will put you back in the seat when you hit it |
Range | 25 Miles (40 Kilometers) at full speed 35 MPH Over 40 miles just cruising |
Seating Capacity | 2 adults but I have driven with 3 |
Curb Weight | 820 Pounds (372 Kilograms) |
Tires | regular 8 inch rim boat trailer tires, 16 inch tires |
Conversion Time | 2.5 months full time |
Conversion Cost | About a $1000 with a lot of good deals |
Additional Features | Freewheel drivetrain Custom built rear suspension "turbo button" direct battery to motor via dual contacts. Motorcycle style grip potentiometer control King/Queen seat with storage compartment underneath seat Custom Hand bent handle bars rear drum brake from forklift Battery life saver "the heat sink by keyed ignition switch" LED lights and blinkers Custom paint job, turns green, silver with a flop of purple depending on what angle you're looking at it. CD/AM/FM radio Wheelbase is 8 feet long! |
Every part was hand made by me, every hole drilled, tapped, machined and painted. Even though it's bigger than most motorcycles it is considered a foot scooter because the tires "rims" are under 10 inches. No driver's licensing required! I get a reaction from everybody, most think it is cool, some think it funny and some don't know what to think! The bike handles very responsive due to the low center of gravity and is like riding on a cloud. Me and any friends "passengers" I may have really enjoy crusin' around in stealth mode "silence" on warm summer nights. |