Your Creation's Before & After Pics

Especially in the summer heat, that controller is gonna melt thr ping pack in that black plastic case

Is that for you or your son?
How fast does she get up to? Controller info?
 
t44florida said:
wineboyrider said:
My only concern t4florida is the controller will get too hot eventually???? It needs to breathe. 8) 8)
Am thinking on that... just trying to geter done for time being. Aluminum heat sink plate beneath? PC fan in box cool it enough? Perhaps vent in box with PC fan?
Evoforce had one of his flaps open where he stored his controller at the Death Race? Holes would suffice and perhaps white color?
:D
 
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Before

Townie 8 Speed with internal cabling. The cables run inside the frame for part of thier run.

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After Conversion.

Added two Internal Magic Pie 3 Motors, a rack with three batteries, lights and a Cycle Analyst. I Built this bike once with my first two pre-release MP3 Motors. It was a quick build with little effort to keep the "clean look".

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Then I completly stripped it when I received my second set of MP3 pre-release motors. Since the wiring harness has changed nothing is compatible with the frist two motors so everything had to be replaced, motors, levers, buttons, trottle, etc.

This time I took alot of care to give it as clean of a look as possible. I routed all the wires through the frame along side or the original cableling.

I think it turned out pretty good and I absolutly love it!

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After looking at that last picture of my bike I can see I should level the battery rack as it was before. I think it looks better that way.

Gary
 
As usual.. Pretty sweet..
How much would the average Joe have to invest in all that?
Below or above $2000?
 
Very nice !
How did you manage throttle ? One throttle connected in parallel to both controller ? And did you manage power balancing front/rear ?
 
veloman said:
No rear torque arms on an alum frame with Magic Pie? :?:

I dont think they are nessasary. I did put rear one on a few other bikes that did not have such a good mounting surface but this bike seems fine.

Gary
 
sangesf said:
As usual.. Pretty sweet..
How much would the average Joe have to invest in all that?
Below or above $2000?

Retail...Roughly..
2 x mp3 = 800
3 x battery = 1425
Rack 30
Cycle analyst 150
Bike 800
Lights 30
Plus taxes is over 3500, Ouch :) Its a long way from a 3 or 4 hundred dollar kit!

But in my mind since I represent Golden Motor I think I deserve the best they have :)

I have the wife convinced I built it to sell it, but that's a laugh! would you sell it? Good thing she doesn't read ebike forums :)

Gary
 
jpgey said:
Very nice !
How did you manage throttle ? One throttle connected in parallel to both controller ? And did you manage power balancing front/rear ?

I spliced the two wire harnesses from the motors into one. Here is a video from when I did it the first time..

Gary

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jpgey said:
Thank's, and do you have already technical spec for MP3 pre-release motors ?

Is is unlikely there will ever be any tech sheets other then what was on the original release posters. I have learned to expect no ducumentation or technical drawings.

Gary
 
hillzofvalp said:
How did u regen 45A?

I have both motors on 100 percent regen as their are still no usb cables available to turn it down. So when rolling along full steam and you just touch the brake levers that what you get.

Gary
 
Golden Motor Canada said:
hillzofvalp said:
How did u regen 45A?

I have both motors on 100 percent regen as their are still no usb cables available to turn it down. So when rolling along full steam and you just touch the brake levers that what you get.

Gary
Have you tried to fully charged your batteries and regen 45amp and see what will happen? Warning this experiment may cause problem if the controller doesn't know when to shut down the regen.
 
Hi guys , this is my second build and on this one i used a Ezee 400watt kit with a ping 48v 10ah Battery .
Mainly use this bike for work ..Still needs a on off switch .And i'm not sure about the range on the battery ..but it should be good for 14ks .
 

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Ossielocal said:
Hi guys , this is my second build and on this one i used a Ezee 400watt kit with a ping 48v 10ah Battery .
Mainly use this bike for work ..Still needs a on off switch .And i'm not sure about the range on the battery ..but it should be good for 14ks .

Looks good, what was your first build?
 
More of a Before and During... but here we go!

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Didnt end up using the box....

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Enjoy!

Build thread on the non hub forum...
 
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