Yamaha YSR 50 conversion.

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Postby Arlo1 » Mon Jul 25, 2011 4:53 pm

Thanks Justin of http://www.ebikes.ca/
Also a thanks to Methy at http://www.methtek.com/ :)
And Dave who has some good deals on STUF
RC lipo and most other types of Lithium batteries you MUST know your individual cell voltages while charging and discharging.
Batteries of all kinds need respect they can burn your house down, so don't sleep with them under your bed or any other were you cant afford smoke or fire!
[color=#FF0000][b][size=150]Never above 4.2v never below 2.7v EVER!!!
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Re: Yamaha YSR 50 conversion.

Postby Thud » Mon Jul 25, 2011 6:53 pm

congrats!
I allways forget how small the ysr50 is LOL. but awsome fun on a kart track I bet!
i'll be looking for the next steps you take waking that collosus beast up & making it hammer.
the CF parts are going to be sic also....great build.
get some......

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Re: Yamaha YSR 50 conversion.

Postby Arlo1 » Mon Jul 25, 2011 6:55 pm

I just took two turns off the inductors and laid down 3.6 hp thats 1hp jump lol.
Thanks Justin of http://www.ebikes.ca/
Also a thanks to Methy at http://www.methtek.com/ :)
And Dave who has some good deals on STUF
RC lipo and most other types of Lithium batteries you MUST know your individual cell voltages while charging and discharging.
Batteries of all kinds need respect they can burn your house down, so don't sleep with them under your bed or any other were you cant afford smoke or fire!
[color=#FF0000][b][size=150]Never above 4.2v never below 2.7v EVER!!!
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Re: Yamaha YSR 50 conversion.

Postby Arlo1 » Wed Jul 27, 2011 12:59 am

Almost double the HP in 24 hours! At this rate I will be at 27 HP by the week end :mrgreen:
Thanks Justin of http://www.ebikes.ca/
Also a thanks to Methy at http://www.methtek.com/ :)
And Dave who has some good deals on STUF
RC lipo and most other types of Lithium batteries you MUST know your individual cell voltages while charging and discharging.
Batteries of all kinds need respect they can burn your house down, so don't sleep with them under your bed or any other were you cant afford smoke or fire!
[color=#FF0000][b][size=150]Never above 4.2v never below 2.7v EVER!!!
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Re: Yamaha YSR 50 conversion.

Postby Arlo1 » Thu Jul 28, 2011 1:31 am

:mrgreen:
Thanks Justin of http://www.ebikes.ca/
Also a thanks to Methy at http://www.methtek.com/ :)
And Dave who has some good deals on STUF
RC lipo and most other types of Lithium batteries you MUST know your individual cell voltages while charging and discharging.
Batteries of all kinds need respect they can burn your house down, so don't sleep with them under your bed or any other were you cant afford smoke or fire!
[color=#FF0000][b][size=150]Never above 4.2v never below 2.7v EVER!!!
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Re: Yamaha YSR 50 conversion.

Postby Jay64 » Tue Aug 02, 2011 4:03 pm

Arlo, the first 2/3 of that video was like a kid with ADD. Can't decide where to pay attention to. :lol: :lol: Like the progress you've got man.
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Re: Yamaha YSR 50 conversion.

Postby jonescg » Tue Aug 02, 2011 8:29 pm

Jay! Where have you been??
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Re: Yamaha YSR 50 conversion.

Postby Arlo1 » Mon May 06, 2013 9:35 am

Ok so I decided to learn how to build a controller from scratch for this bike lol.
This thread is long overdue for an update. I will be pushing hard to get this bike insured and on the road very soon.
Here is where IM at. Best run 13.4hp at the wheel (DYNO reads low a 2010 YZ450F made 33 with a fresh motor and hi comp piston on my dyno)
There has been more then a few videos like this.


But soon I hope to make more videos like this :)
Thanks Justin of http://www.ebikes.ca/
Also a thanks to Methy at http://www.methtek.com/ :)
And Dave who has some good deals on STUF
RC lipo and most other types of Lithium batteries you MUST know your individual cell voltages while charging and discharging.
Batteries of all kinds need respect they can burn your house down, so don't sleep with them under your bed or any other were you cant afford smoke or fire!
[color=#FF0000][b][size=150]Never above 4.2v never below 2.7v EVER!!!
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Re: Yamaha YSR 50 conversion.

Postby etard » Sun May 19, 2013 9:15 am

Sturdy work man! Riding impressions?
Four wheels moves the body, Two wheels moves the soul
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Re: Yamaha YSR 50 conversion.

Postby Arlo1 » Sun May 19, 2013 9:54 am

etard wrote:Sturdy work man! Riding impressions?


Thanks. Although I'm just sitting on a frame lol. Its AWESOME! You can feel how great the little bike handles and partially because there is very little spinning weight to cause a gyroscopic effect so you can lean into and back and fourth very quickly. Its hard to explain but you have to ride it to understand.

The power is AWESOME and I make it better every time I work on it. Its not crazy power wheelie but its PULLS HARD. You can realy feel the power build as speed increases. Its a little (just a little) like a 2 stroke. But that will change as I play with phase amps and phase amplitude. IM working on 3 more levels of controllers at the same time! I should have something to melt this motor into goo soon enough ;)
Thanks Justin of http://www.ebikes.ca/
Also a thanks to Methy at http://www.methtek.com/ :)
And Dave who has some good deals on STUF
RC lipo and most other types of Lithium batteries you MUST know your individual cell voltages while charging and discharging.
Batteries of all kinds need respect they can burn your house down, so don't sleep with them under your bed or any other were you cant afford smoke or fire!
[color=#FF0000][b][size=150]Never above 4.2v never below 2.7v EVER!!!
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