I have started my shopping for building a Vmoto MIlan scooter into a 4-5kw Electric scooter. I am going to be using a RC controller, I am going to trial a http://cgi.ebay.com/Speed-Passion-SkyWa ... 27b97aa015 to control the motor, also going to buy a HV160(assuming it wont destroy the tiny motor) as a bench mark to determine if the Skywalker controller is good. The motor i am using will be the Turnigy 63-74-200 motor with new shaft bearings, removing the skirt bearing, and a new hardened steel shaft that i am going to get machined into the crank shaft driving the variator. The batteries are going to be a pack of 10sx20AH of Turnigy 5s 5000mAh 20C batteries(on sale in Australia HK) with the batteries i am kinda looking at making it 40AH cause i would like to have a very large range at the 50km/h speed limit, up too 100km would be ideal.
The Motor i am going to place where the crank shaft used to be, there is a area thats 75mm in diameter so i am going to bore out the un-needed side of the case to 90mm so i don't have any trouble with having metal too close to the motor and to help air flow. Most of the support for the engine and swing arm comes from the Variator side so i think i will be fine doing it like this. With the batteries i am kinda undecided as to how to mount them, seeing as the whole top of the engine is not going to be there i can mount 20AH directly in front of the swing arm just before the deck, and the other 20AH can go under the seat in place of the fuel tank etc. The main question is should i make the batteries removable, each 20ah block will weigh 6.5kg in a box, or should i just leave everything on the scooter and build a charger system so they just have to plug a extension lead into the scooter? Most people on the Gold Coast that run scooters live in apartments.
The Scooter itself i have bought off a member of a scooter forum i just posted on asking for a scooter with a dead engine for cheap....it was very cheap for what i am getting, almost perfect condition Vmoto Milan scooter with a number of handling modifications, larger wheels, disc breaks and better suspension cause he used to race scooters and he couldn't have his everyday one handling shit. He is taking his heavily modified engine out of the scooter and supplying me with a large box filled with enough parts to build 1-2 scooter CVTs with about 3-4 different performing parts for each section, driven pulley clutch springs etc. So it should be a fun little scooter by the end.
I have already started the process of getting it legal, it will cost me $300 to get the scooter certified as a electric engine conversion with a plate indicating that its still limited to 50km/h so i can ride it on a normal car licence. Then $200 for registration and 3rd part insurance + whatever it needs for a Roadworthy certificate. I plan on having this all built by the end of the month......I plan.
Anyone have any suggestions on bits i ll need for the scooter or suggestions on how to do the batteries or even better, if someone knows how the motor will go with the HV160 running it, not sure if the motor can handle 160amps even if its only at 10S.








