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Re: Your Creation's Before & After Pics

Postby kmxtornado » Wed Jun 27, 2012 6:52 pm

Two electric trikes eh? That blue one looks like an Expedition, unless you painted the Road's frame and swapped the rear wheel. Looks good. The hub motor doesn't look too bad back there. Bent trikes with fairings are pretty rare. Hope to see some more pics and videos from you soon.
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Re: Your Creation's Before & After Pics

Postby Kirk » Thu Jun 28, 2012 12:10 pm

kmxtornado wrote:Two electric trikes eh? That blue one looks like an Expedition, unless you painted the Road's frame and swapped the rear wheel. Looks good. The hub motor doesn't look too bad back there. Bent trikes with fairings are pretty rare. Hope to see some more pics and videos from you soon.


Blue? something needs to be adjusted. It is very much a Purple Expedition. Even with the adapter plate from Utah Trikes for a 26 in. wheel, a Road has a different stance from an Expedition. Sort of like the difference between a Speed and 700. Speaking of Blue trikes and 700s,
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I have been thinking a C'lyte HS4080 might be the way to go on the Blue trike. I would take the XT fairing off and put a GX Windrap back on, for better aerodynamics. The rear Goblin fairing can hold a 72V 32Ah battery and controller but the CG would be too high. I could cut battery capacity by 50% and mount them and the controller the same way that Matt Schumaker did on his Black 700. Decisions, decisions, I really hate to cut the range down, with the distances I tend to travel, so the Blue 700 might stay the way she is for awhile.
Fairings aren't all that rare on Catrike Expeditions, Speeds and 700s, the other models tend not to use them though. Speeds and 700s usually go with the Windrap GX and the Expeditions tend towards the XT. The Catrike Space Age Neck Rests on all of my trikes and the Velomobile have been changed out for Krispysteve Neck Rests. The difference in riding comfort is amazing, they really allow you to go farther, faster in a lot more comfort.
I need to make a better camera mount. All of my videos shake so bad they make your teeth hurt to watch them. I have an old Oregon Scientific ATC9 and a Canon A590. They both take a couple of hours of 30 and 60 FPS video but my unsuspended trikes vibrate terribly on the piss poor roads we have to travel on. Since the Interstates got finished the secondary Hwys have received less then steller maintenance and the chipseal they put down can really make the trike vibrate. Mounting it on the Neckrest T so it is looking over my shoulder might be the way to go, as that is probably where the least vibration is.
Does anyone think that painting the hubbie to match the paint on the trike would look better or just leave well enough alone? Like an all nite diner I'm open to suggestions. 8)

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Re: Your Creation's Before & After Pics

Postby kmxtornado » Sat Jun 30, 2012 1:08 pm

Maybe I'm cheating b/c it was electric to begin with. Regardless of that, it's gone through some mods and this is the latest pic from last week. The new mods since the last picture is the rear light, music speaker and relocated license plate. I also added the storage bin in the water bottle cage.

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And of course the glow kit. AKA cheap LED color changing light stand that I mounted upside down beneath the battery tray. The pic here also shows the rear light with integrated virtual bike lane projected by the laser. If you want one, just type in "laser bike light" or something like that in your ebay search. Works better on regular upright bicycles where the laser line is much longer since it's mounted higher up and gets the clearance that's otherwise limited by my tiny little thing of a bike.

LED strips can be bought from ebay too. $3.50 gets you the 9v battery holder and spend no more than that again on the lights. Double stick tape and you're done. More info on my blog in the sig.

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Re: Your Creation's Before & After Pics

Postby pucksterpete » Sun Jul 01, 2012 5:54 am

2 TRANSFORMATIONS

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Bike bought for $100

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Turned into a 66cc (45mph)
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and now an electric, thanks to Hyena
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Re: Your Creation's Before & After Pics

Postby hutchtransfer » Sun Jul 01, 2012 5:03 pm

Here is my 450W, 24V ebike. I am using a Unite MY1018Z 450W geared motor in a mid drive. I am using the sprocket from a Cyclone electric bicycle kit. I made my own shaft adapter from the original sprocket that came with the Unite motor. I cruise around 16 - 17mph and the top speed was 28mph (downhill grade with wind to my back). I have 2 (soon to be 3) 22.2V 8000ah Zippy packs that will ultimately give me up to 30 miles of range. This was not a kit. I purchased everything separately online and made the motor mount out of scrap angle iron. I don't have a before pic, however here are some after pics.

Here's the link to the EVAlbum page: http://www.evalbum.com/4206

Here's the picture of the entire bike.
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This shows the motor attached to the cranks.
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Here is another view of the motor mount. The square bicycle tube made this an easy design.
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Here are my batteries. They are in an old popcorn pan.
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Here is my custom gear for the MY1018Z motor
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Re: Your Creation's Before & After Pics

Postby hillzofvalp » Mon Jul 02, 2012 9:19 pm

Nice thumb angle
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Re: Your Creation's Before & After Pics

Postby Pedalex » Tue Jul 03, 2012 2:00 am

my recent built. i always thought about a black bike to make it easier hiding all the electric stuff, 2 days, 2 cans of matt black and some decals later - i really love it :mrgreen:
that KlickFix Mini bag is perfect for my 4,8Ah 14s3p Konion Pack and i have a 3,2 Ah 13s2p Konion pack in a small saddle bag so i can take both if i go on a long trip
top speed @ 57V with pedaling is ~52km/h
weight of the bike is 21kg. 23,4kg with the big battery pack and i´m considering using a smaller, lighter motor and a small 6 fet controller to get it down to ~19kg.

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Re: Your Creation's Before & After Pics

Postby sn0wchyld » Tue Jul 03, 2012 6:17 am

Pedalex wrote:my recent built. i always thought about a black bike to make it easier hiding all the electric stuff, 2 days, 2 cans of matt black and some decals later - i really love it :mrgreen:
that KlickFix Mini bag is perfect for my 4,8Ah 14s3p Konion Pack and i have a 3,2 Ah 13s2p Konion pack in a small saddle bag so i can take both if i go on a long trip
top speed @ 57V with pedaling is ~52km/h
weight of the bike is 21kg. 23,4kg with the big battery pack and i´m considering using a smaller, lighter motor and a small 6 fet controller to get it down to ~19kg.

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really nice build mate. really subtle, and very light for a dualy! makes me think ive gone the wrong way with my 50odd kg norko! (though, im guessing you've got about half the power). is that a mac? how does it hold up offroad, if thats what you do?
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Re: Your Creation's Before & After Pics

Postby Pedalex » Tue Jul 03, 2012 6:56 am

i guess NOT even half the power.
no problems offroad but if i keep that motor i will surely get another torque arm for the other side and for real offroad fun i`m using a lighter bike :D

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i had a fast wound Puma V3 with steel gears that ran ~66 km/h - funny - but i didn´t really need that speed so i sold it. i really like to pedal so i mainly use the motor to accelerate faster, sometimes to overtake and to climb really steep hills where i can´t pedal only...as you might imagine with that single 42 teeth chainwheel at the front.
sometimes i use less than 1.5 Ah on a 45km trip and that´s why i´m considering a smaller motor like the Xingfeng - should be enough for me and with a diameter of 13cm it´d make the bike a lot stealthier
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Re: Your Creation's Before & After Pics

Postby motornews » Tue Jul 03, 2012 7:38 am

my 2012 project is on the road...
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Re: Your Creation's Before & After Pics

Postby valsislav » Wed Jul 04, 2012 5:58 am

motornews wrote:my 2012 project is on the road...

Looks good!
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Re: Your Creation's Before & After Pics

Postby Rodney64 » Wed Jul 04, 2012 6:05 am

Motornews, love it.
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Re: Your Creation's Before & After Pics

Postby bachmaninoff » Thu Jul 05, 2012 6:19 pm

Finally, my BikeE is now the E-BikeE. BikeE + e-bikekit.com rear geared 20". 7 speed freewheel. 7th gear is 13 tooth, will probably swap out with a DNP Epoch with 11 teeth on lowest. Looking to boost up the crank teeth from 45 to as close to 60 as I can get. 36V 15AH ping battery.

16-17 mph without pedaling. Next battery will be 48V.

Old pics here:

http://endless-sphere.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=235&start=840#p597781

New pic here...
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Re: Your Creation's Before & After Pics

Postby lester12483 » Wed Jul 11, 2012 6:56 pm

Just built this bike..

BMX Electric Bike with Haro frame
- 36V 10AH Allcell Lithium battery (just 5lbs)
- 600 watt 9c motor
- 25a controller
- Rider pegs so 2 people can ride together

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Re: Your Creation's Before & After Pics

Postby Alan B » Thu Jul 12, 2012 7:16 am

This project started in January and has just reached the commute ready stage (not finished, but what ever is).

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Now

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Greyborg Warp CroMo Frame
Cromotor
18S4P 75V hot off charger 20 amp hour Lipo battery
dnm volcano forks with dual 160mm four pot Gatorbrakes
cloud 9 seat
24 FET Lyen controller
Topeak beam rack and trunk bag
ATS Schlumpf two speed cranks
Dicta 16T freewheel
Cycle Analyst V3beta
Magura throttle
17" moped rims, Gazelle 2.5 front and 3.0 rear tires

more details in build thread linked in my sig
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Re: Your Creation's Before & After Pics

Postby TheFoolOnTheHill » Fri Jul 13, 2012 8:31 am

Here's my before and after that I just finished - my first e-bike! Thanks so much to everyone on this forum. I spent almost two weeks reading over posts here and doing research before diving in.

The bike is a mid-2000s Gary Fisher. Rear wheel direct drive HS35 Crystallite kit with 35A controller (from ebikes.ca). Battery is a 48V 15AH ping inside of a west marine tackle box (thanks to the suggestion by a fellow forum member). Additional accessories include fenders, mirror, cell phone mount, small rechargeable iHome speaker for music, rear rack and a million or so zip ties. I'm still waiting on the Ping battery to arrive but other than that, it's done! Really excited to give it it's first ride.

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Re: Your Creation's Before & After Pics

Postby michael.i@me.com » Sun Jul 15, 2012 10:27 am

there was a post on this board I read a week or so ago from a guy that built the cleanest ebikes I have ever seen. Real art to it. I remember the bikes all had in common the fact that he built all his batteries into the water bottles. Can anyone post me a link to his bikes please? I want to see it again

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Re: Your Creation's Before & After Pics

Postby mark5 » Sun Jul 15, 2012 6:26 pm

michael.i@me.com wrote:there was a post on this board I read a week or so ago from a guy that built the cleanest ebikes I have ever seen. Real art to it. I remember the bikes all had in common the fact that he built all his batteries into the water bottles. Can anyone post me a link to his bikes please? I want to see it again


Search function here for "water bottle battery" must be broken--do you mean this guy's builds:

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Re: Your Creation's Before & After Pics

Postby Crash Machine » Mon Jul 16, 2012 6:20 pm

This was my bike Earth Day 2008. Gen 1 Fusin motor on a Mongoose Blackcomb frame. My first ride was that day and I never looked back...
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This is my bike now. 15,000 miles I have put on this bike since that day. It now has an X5 5304 with 25 Ah of LiFePo4. She has been my faithful companion and daily driver.
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Re: Your Creation's Before & After Pics

Postby michael.i@me.com » Mon Jul 16, 2012 10:14 pm

mark5 wrote:
michael.i@me.com wrote:there was a post on this board I read a week or so ago from a guy that built the cleanest ebikes I have ever seen. Real art to it. I remember the bikes all had in common the fact that he built all his batteries into the water bottles. Can anyone post me a link to his bikes please? I want to see it again


Search function here for "water bottle battery" must be broken--do you mean this guy's builds:

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http://www.endless-sphere.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=19872


Thats exactly what I was looking for, thanks!
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Re: Your Creation's Before & After Pics

Postby saiyan » Tue Jul 17, 2012 11:01 pm

update on my commute to work and home.
just installed my LED strips i got from hobby king. (very bright)
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Re: Your Creation's Before & After Pics

Postby rui_fujino » Wed Jul 18, 2012 9:26 am

saiyan wrote:update on my commute to work and home.
just installed my LED strips i got from hobby king. (very bright)

Nice work, is that brake light or just tail light?
Oh and do u get power from the battery?
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Re: Your Creation's Before & After Pics

Postby saiyan » Wed Jul 18, 2012 9:32 am

its just a tail light.....cbf making a brake light lol......
im using a tiny 3s lipo, 900mah i bought like 2-3 yrs ago......it still workss. ahahahah
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Re: Your Creation's Before & After Pics

Postby iperov » Wed Jul 25, 2012 9:44 am

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Panasonics inside!
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Re: Your Creation's Before & After Pics

Postby lester12483 » Wed Jul 25, 2012 6:19 pm

cool bike. What are the specs?
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