How does your ebike weight?

Doctorbass

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:shock: Tonight i was VERY surprized about mine!!

i was expecting it weight around 80-85lbs.... :lol:

BUT i measured it and the front wheel to the ground give 43lbs... and the rear wheel 67 !!! for a total of 110lbs..

All that...... with... half my final battery pack!!!!!!!!..... :x the other half pack will add 19lbs !!! + me... 145lbs.. for a total of 275lbs !!


and will still accelerate to 0-30mph in 6sec :twisted: .. i hope!



DohhhhH!!!!
 
Uh...

This needs poll'age. :?

But, I dunno. I think the bike is around 45lbs and the pack around 25. Plus my 180lbs. So about 250lbs. I dunno how hard it accelerates. I've never full throttled it from a stop. I think it could do 0-25mph in like 5 seconds, though. :wink:
 
My bike and the 4 dewalt weigh a total of 62lb. Hahah.
I'm about 135. So 197lb.
I get to 25mph in about 5sec or so. Would be less if i start off pedaling along like a madman
 
BRB. Gonna go test 0-25 capability.

EDIT: Yah, about 5 seconds. Pretty good considering only 30A, no pedals, undersized wiring, and bottom-of-the-line SLA. :mrgreen:
 
today i ordered a Vector FX2 Performance Timer Accelerometer by Beltronics.!

Measures Acceleration Time
Measures 1/4 Mile Time
Measures Braking Distance
Measures G-Force
Basic G-Meter Function
Advanced G-Meter Function: Includes race monitor with friction circle and brake testing
Horsepower: Peak and average
Display Type: Vacuum fluorescent (blue)
Power Cord: 6' coiled cord with remote control
Data Download Capability: YES*
Memory: 10 runs
* Requires optional cable and software:
Measures 5.5" W x 1.7" H x 1.4" D.
Accelerometer: 2-axis, +2G range, high-resolution digital outputs.
Processor: Advanced RISC-based 8-bit Microcontroller with 128KB Flash Program Memory, 4KB SRAM, 4KB EEPROM,
Integral 8-channel 10-bit A/D Converter. Throughput up to 14.75 MIPS at 14.75 MHz. Additional external 1MB flash memory for data storage.
Temperature Compensation: Factory-calibrated. Internal digital temperature sensor provides real-time continuous temperature compensation.
Power Regulation: Ultra-stable high-efficiency digital power supply with secondary 5 volt regulator for accelerometer power.
Display: Vacuum Fluorescent Graphics display, 1792 pixel. Housing
Polycarbonate/ABS alloy. Aluminum mounting bracket.
Dimensions: 5.5”W x 1.7”H x 1.4”D.
Weight: 5 oz.
Power Requirement: 12 volt DC Negative ground, 250 mA typical.


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It work by calculating the weight of your car, time and the data of the accelerometer.
simple, smart and nice gadget!

Doc
 
37lbs for the bike 15+-lbs for the motor 45-50+- for batts right at 100lbs give or take. 280lb rider.
 
60lbs all up on the MTB with rear 4011 and 6 Milwaukee packs. I'm 200lbs on the nose plus about 10lbs of lunch, water, spare tools, duct tape etc. in my backpack so 270lbs total. I'm fully planning on losing about 10-15lbs from the exercise when I will upgrade to a 5305 and be right back at about 270lbs. :mrgreen:
 
63 pounds on the Schwinn with both batteries. 58 with just one.
16 pound motor, 408/4011
4 pound home made rear rack
2 pound 7240 Clyte controller
4.4 pounds each battery, but around a pound in the battery bag and the straps/padding to secure it. 10pounds total for the whole set.
30 pound bike
1 pound in stuff stuck to it.
 
Lets see:
24 lb battery
27 lb bike
15 lb motor
1.5 lb pedals
rack, bag misc; 5 lbs

Around 70 lbs
 
85 lbs with full load on my trike! Another 230 for the driver, Gulp! Need Lithium bad! So does the trike! :D
otherDoc
 
50lbs and loving the weight!! ... 66v & 5304 26"

60lbs for 100v & 5304 26" :p
 
I have a old quad 175 pounds for the frame
111 pounds for batteries 3- 8G22NF 37 pounds each and 15 pounds for the motor

and two riders about 440 pounds
total 732 pounds total with two riders


72 pounds of batteries if use I -3 8GU1H 31.6 amp hours
 
30lb Schwinn, 17lb GM motor, 12lb 10ah lifepo4 36v batts and a pound of misc bike stuff so 60lb total add another 5lb for more batts. Then there is the rider and stuff lock, tool kit, pump ect. Total fully loaded is usually near 260lbs. Bike 2 Giant Trance3 V2s, 4.6ah 66V a123, that's 15 miles worth with light pedaling, heavy built wheels with12G spokes and oversized brakes ect 55LBs.
 
Bike,batts and me = ~218pounds

from a stand still just using throttle 0 to 100 foot test run in 8 seconds finishing speed 17km/h.The bike on the flats gets going to 34km/h.The bike ain't no jack rabbit it just keeps going and going and going...

Eric
 
my elation kited bike weighs 18.1kg or just under 39 pounds

its a very cheap and heavy kmart road race styled bike for testing purposes
im thinking of putting the kit on a older full carbon framed kestrel road race bike with quad spoke carbon wheels it should save another 5.4 kg taking the weight to 12.8kg or just over 28 pounds:)
 
My Folding steel KLH 20 inch wheel mountain bike with BMC geared hub and 48V15AH LIFEPO4 battery weighs in complete at 60 pounds. My Trek 950 Bike with same hub and 36V 10.5AH LIPO pack is about 48 pounds. The trek bike also has about a 45% front 55% rear nice weight balance, as the battery is in a frame pack. I don't know how you guys can stand bikes that weigh over 80 pounds,(I think some are actually pushing 100 pounds!) especially ones with a ton of weight in the back.
 
rear wheel + motor 13kg
bat (SLA72V) 13,2 kg
rest of the bike 14,7kg
me 99,9 kg

total: ~310 pounds

0-60 kmh (~38mph)
6,2 sec (kelly 50A)
5,5 sec (lenze 66A)

top speed
72V 83 kmh (kelly 50A) (~52mph)
108V 112 kmh (lenze 66A) (~70mph)
 
I was saying about 85 pounds. 20 for the 5303, 40 pounds of SLA's, 25 for the bike. So I saw this thread and had to break out the bathroom scale. It won't go high enough for me (185) and the bike so I put the front wheel then the back wheel on the scale...

36 front, 66 rear = 102 pounds.

DOUHH!!!
 
im going up the local wreckers down the road today and I will see if can my quad on there scales
 
Lemme get tha' total; Trek 3700 w/ rack, panniers, lights, & Swalabee tires; 36lbs: then 26lbs for C-408, 25A controller & 48v lith-ion. Yep, 'bout 63lbs. I don't think it'll quite hit its' 24 mph in 5 seconds, but close. Acceleration is spiffy. Flys up Hi-way 35 (16mph), Ft.Payne to Rainsville, AL maybe 5 miles at 8%. 30 mile range in hills w/ light pedalling.
RightNoPanniers.jpg
 
HAL9000v2.0 said:
0-60 kmh (~38mph)
6,2 sec (kelly 50A)
5,5 sec (lenze 66A)

top speed
72V 83 kmh (kelly 50A) (~52mph)
108V 112 kmh (lenze 66A) (~70mph)


:shock:

-300lbs and 0-60kph in 5.5sec????????????? Are you serious?

-108V 112kph????????????????????????????

is it a motorcycle?? or an ebike?? if so.. do you use a 5303?

Doc
 
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