shorza
10 kW
STOLEN.
Within the last few days, some lowlife has angle-ground the cable securing this bike to my shared carport.
Without a battery, this bike would be extremely hard to ride and transport.
If anyone in Melbourne sees this around, please contact me.
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Hey all, I figure it's about time to post a build thread... well more like a completion thread.
Now that I have been working on this bike for about 5 months, and it's as good as finished, time to start a thread.
Bike: Giant DH Comp 2002
Motor: Crystalyte H4060
Controller: 18 FET Low RDS MOSFET Overclocker Ready LYEN Controller
Batteries: 96 volt - 15ah. Made from 23s 3p Turnigy 5000mAh hardcase packs stuffed in a Pelican type case.
Tires: Rear - Maxxis Holy Roller Front - Maxxis Minion
Assesories:
Cycle Analyst V3
Giant DH Comp Drop Out adapters
SSC P7 3-Mode 900-Lumen LED Bike Light
Smart 1/2 Watt LED Rear Light
DH Comp bought for $600 off ebay. I don't have a before picture.
H4060 laced and dished in a 26" Sun Rim by the same wheel builder that builds Stealth wheels in Australia.
7 speed freewheel with 11 tooth gear.
Removable battery case for easy recharging.
Bit of a rat's nest, but everything just fits.
'A' port contains a pre-charge resistor on the negative side. 'B' port is the battery's main output.
So I plug the controller's main power leads into the pre-charge port (A) for 3 seconds, before then plugging it into the main discharge port(B).
The controller's ignition lead then plugs into the 'A' port.
View attachment 9
The small plug on the right of the discharge ports connects to my bike light battery.
2 steel 'arms' that are attached to the case sit in the triple clamp to take the weight, while a nylon strap is wrapped around and tightened. Velcro ties keep everything tight.
View attachment 3
Front light on handlebars.
Rear light IN seat.
2 Ebikes.ca's Velcro Strechy Sleeves to keep the wires fairly neat.
Within the last few days, some lowlife has angle-ground the cable securing this bike to my shared carport.
Without a battery, this bike would be extremely hard to ride and transport.
If anyone in Melbourne sees this around, please contact me.
___________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Hey all, I figure it's about time to post a build thread... well more like a completion thread.
Now that I have been working on this bike for about 5 months, and it's as good as finished, time to start a thread.
Bike: Giant DH Comp 2002
Motor: Crystalyte H4060
Controller: 18 FET Low RDS MOSFET Overclocker Ready LYEN Controller
Batteries: 96 volt - 15ah. Made from 23s 3p Turnigy 5000mAh hardcase packs stuffed in a Pelican type case.
Tires: Rear - Maxxis Holy Roller Front - Maxxis Minion
Assesories:
Cycle Analyst V3
Giant DH Comp Drop Out adapters
SSC P7 3-Mode 900-Lumen LED Bike Light
Smart 1/2 Watt LED Rear Light
DH Comp bought for $600 off ebay. I don't have a before picture.
H4060 laced and dished in a 26" Sun Rim by the same wheel builder that builds Stealth wheels in Australia.
7 speed freewheel with 11 tooth gear.
Removable battery case for easy recharging.
Bit of a rat's nest, but everything just fits.
'A' port contains a pre-charge resistor on the negative side. 'B' port is the battery's main output.
So I plug the controller's main power leads into the pre-charge port (A) for 3 seconds, before then plugging it into the main discharge port(B).
The controller's ignition lead then plugs into the 'A' port.
View attachment 9
The small plug on the right of the discharge ports connects to my bike light battery.
2 steel 'arms' that are attached to the case sit in the triple clamp to take the weight, while a nylon strap is wrapped around and tightened. Velcro ties keep everything tight.
View attachment 3
Front light on handlebars.
Rear light IN seat.
2 Ebikes.ca's Velcro Strechy Sleeves to keep the wires fairly neat.