Hello All,
I'm doing a conversion of a 1992 Kawasaki KLR250 to electric. This was chosen as I found one with an iffy engine for fairly cheap, titled and road legal. I'm going to convert it to a road legal dual sport. Current plan:
- Sevcon Gen4 controller
- Motenergy motor - ME0913 probably
- '60v' nominal battery (18s Chevy Volt cells)
- 1k onboard charging (probably MeanWell power supplies like a 2013 Zero)
- BMS to be determined
- Pot box throttle using a hall effect TPS
- Really cheap made in China '250 watt' DC-DC converter, which will be load tested for stability
- Other decisions yet to be made
Current to do items:
- Get the existing engine running, take video, pull it, and sell it - funds the project, plus gets it out of the way. It is currently hard to start due to bad valve adjustment.
- Model the bike and place components. It's going to be tight, this is part of the reason for a 3kWh battery size instead of bigger. It's a small bike.
- Figure out gearing. Reading suggests that anything under a 12t front sprocket will be very hard on chains. It looks like I need to hit about a 5.5:1 final gear ratio which should be doable with a 13t front and a 72t custom rear. If I can use a 10t front the rear can be a much more reasonable size. If this worked well I suspect Zero would have done it, and they haven't.
I'm doing a conversion of a 1992 Kawasaki KLR250 to electric. This was chosen as I found one with an iffy engine for fairly cheap, titled and road legal. I'm going to convert it to a road legal dual sport. Current plan:
- Sevcon Gen4 controller
- Motenergy motor - ME0913 probably
- '60v' nominal battery (18s Chevy Volt cells)
- 1k onboard charging (probably MeanWell power supplies like a 2013 Zero)
- BMS to be determined
- Pot box throttle using a hall effect TPS
- Really cheap made in China '250 watt' DC-DC converter, which will be load tested for stability
- Other decisions yet to be made
Current to do items:
- Get the existing engine running, take video, pull it, and sell it - funds the project, plus gets it out of the way. It is currently hard to start due to bad valve adjustment.
- Model the bike and place components. It's going to be tight, this is part of the reason for a 3kWh battery size instead of bigger. It's a small bike.
- Figure out gearing. Reading suggests that anything under a 12t front sprocket will be very hard on chains. It looks like I need to hit about a 5.5:1 final gear ratio which should be doable with a 13t front and a 72t custom rear. If I can use a 10t front the rear can be a much more reasonable size. If this worked well I suspect Zero would have done it, and they haven't.