
I found already the frame and I'm tinkering to provide a decent mount for a cloned 80-100 turnigy motor.
It is the one on the left, the smaller one is for an e-scooter with double belt reduction stage.

6kW max should be plenty of power!
I'm also adding hall sensors to the motor to be able to run it with a 12 mosfet ecrazyman controller
with IRFB3077 mosfets and the current limit maxed to 80 A.

Voltage will be 72V and will be provided initially with 3 packs of 6s lipos... turnigy as well.
In alternative, for cruising, I'll use 4x UPS SLA batteries giving a total of 48V and around 6 Kg.
Capacity is expected to provide only few minutes of fun, but it will be upgraded if needed!
I'm using a motor clone of the Turnigy 80-100B with a kV of 120 and no skirt bearings ...
I would expect it to be a reasonable load for a 12 mosfet controller ...
ps. the motor winding resistance is around 32 milliohm ...
... so it is ten times the 1 mosfet RdsON ...
... while the MARS MOTOR ME0907 I would like to
use in the future for a standard size motorbike with
a 36 Mosfet controller has winding resistance of around 13 milliohm ...
... and the Inductance Phase to Phase is 0.10 Milli-Henry ...
I'll stay initially on a cautious position with the current specs.
Indeed I'll want to get 6kW output for the pocketbike, but I suspect that in the beginning
anything above 3kW would suffice ...
I'll design the gear ratio to provide 50 kmph at around 6300 rpm.
It should be possible to achieve it with 48V, at that point ...
So I'll get a feeling of what is going on and I'll decide what to do next ...
Eventually, with 72V system voltage the motor will rotate up to 9500 rpm ...
bringing the minimonster to a speed close to 75 kmph ...
The petrol engine I took away is rated at around 3 ps and is supposed to bring the beast to a top speed of 70 kmph ...

.... perhaps those specs are a bit optimistic ... I calculated 45kmph maximum, from the actual gear ratio ...
The many chinese brushed e-pocketbike with power between 200 and 800 w are quoting 20 to 45 kmph ...

From calculations, my e-minibike will have a final reduction of 1:6.5 (10 teeth motor sprocket, rear with 65)...
Since the motor constant is around 120kV ... with just 48v I should be able to approach 50 kmph
have fun







