








Gordo wrote:OMG, it is lead and it goes.![]()
Looks good. Soon you will probably change to LiFePo4 or some other form of Lithium and be truly amazed with the difference.






Gregski wrote:Gordo wrote:OMG, it is lead and it goes.![]()
Looks good. Soon you will probably change to LiFePo4 or some other form of Lithium and be truly amazed with the difference.
Man really, that is what I wanted to hear, but I don't know didly about them fancy LiFePO4 batteries except that they is expensive, too expensive still. But you planted a seed none the less, lol, so I am starting to day dream about them and do my research. Here are some prices on the Thunder Sky packs.
15 x 3.2v 40Ah batteries costs $900 bucks
15 x 3.2v 60Ah batteries costs $1,350 bucks (roughly equivalent to the 55Ah batteries I have now, which I bought for under $500, yes I know there is a huge weight difference etc, I'm just thinking out loud)
15 x 3.2v 90Ah batteries costs $2,025 bucks (almost the cost of my current total conversion, lol)
source: http://www.electricmotorsport.com/store/ems_ev_parts_batteries_thunder_sky.php

















Gregski wrote:I validated my choice of donor bike, this 89 Suzuki Katana 600 hides all the electrical components really well, and that was my goal. It also comes with a front wheel drive speedometer and trip meter, another reason why I picked her.

Jay64 wrote:Yeah, that frame has a very large cavity once the engine is pulled.



Wow, thanks good to know, I gotta stop being such a baby, LOLJay64 wrote:I've got 17 motorcycle chassis, including a katana 600, and it has the most cavity space out of all of them besides my goldwing.














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