I have built 2 electric bikes before, but it has always been my dream an electric vehicle, with 4 wheels.
Recently when looking for inspiration I came across with the term "Cyclekart". I suggest you google it for more accurate information, but I'll just say: They look brilliant! Gorgeous, inexpensive, fun, and simple structure. They are off course meant to be built with 200cc petrol engine. They would be perfect in my opinion for a electric conversion!
So I'v decided to base my electric vehicle on a cyclekart design, with a few main differences and similarities.
Similar:
17" wheels (17" rims, with 2.25" tire, the total wheel diameter is 560mm).
Simple frame design. 3" x 1" steel tubes.
Leaf springs front suspension (*)
Single wheel drive and braking (**)
Differences:
Max. width 800mm (instead of the 38" track of the standard cyclekart). more on this later...
Wheelbase will likely be slightly shorter to try and maintain the cyclekart-look.
(*) springs are >150€ shipped from USA, cant find them locally. Might sacrifice suspension...
(**) I will add a mechanism that will mechanically lock the other rear wheel to the axle when needed (drifting on gravel/ice etc).
Dry weight will probably be near 100kg, much is yet undecided. I weight 90kg, thats total of nearly 200kg to pull.
For the electrics:
QSmotor 3000W 138 70H (https://endless-sphere.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=30&t=93627)
Votol EM-150 controller, probably will buy this together with the motor.
20s10p LiPo batteries (around 2,2 kWh)
I would want to aim for the max speed of no more than 60kmph (37mph). I dont care for super speed, but rather high acceleration and sporty feel at slower speeds. This would require high reduction rate, maybe 1:8 ? I haven't made exact calculations yet. I would prefer to use chain instead of pulleys.
I also want to be able to limit the max power to 1000W so that it can be legally driven on the bicycle lane as a light electric vehicle. (max 1000W, max 25kmph, max 800mm width). But I do WANT to get FULL POWER when I want to go off the main roads.
I might do this be running the throttle input through an arduino and measuring the power from battery and therefore limiting the speed and power with a flip of a switch etc... I doubt there is such functionality in the VOTOL EM-150 controller (prove me wrong please
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I have the most important part already taken care of, which was asking my wife for the permission for the project :wink:
I have not come across any electric conversions of this sort, so with nothing to blatantly copy from I though it best to run my idea through the mind of other EV enthusiasts before I actually start ordering the parts.
Attached are some pics of cyclekart, so you know what sort of vehicle I'm talking about.
Recently when looking for inspiration I came across with the term "Cyclekart". I suggest you google it for more accurate information, but I'll just say: They look brilliant! Gorgeous, inexpensive, fun, and simple structure. They are off course meant to be built with 200cc petrol engine. They would be perfect in my opinion for a electric conversion!
So I'v decided to base my electric vehicle on a cyclekart design, with a few main differences and similarities.
Similar:
17" wheels (17" rims, with 2.25" tire, the total wheel diameter is 560mm).
Simple frame design. 3" x 1" steel tubes.
Leaf springs front suspension (*)
Single wheel drive and braking (**)
Differences:
Max. width 800mm (instead of the 38" track of the standard cyclekart). more on this later...
Wheelbase will likely be slightly shorter to try and maintain the cyclekart-look.
(*) springs are >150€ shipped from USA, cant find them locally. Might sacrifice suspension...
(**) I will add a mechanism that will mechanically lock the other rear wheel to the axle when needed (drifting on gravel/ice etc).
Dry weight will probably be near 100kg, much is yet undecided. I weight 90kg, thats total of nearly 200kg to pull.
For the electrics:
QSmotor 3000W 138 70H (https://endless-sphere.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=30&t=93627)
Votol EM-150 controller, probably will buy this together with the motor.
20s10p LiPo batteries (around 2,2 kWh)
I would want to aim for the max speed of no more than 60kmph (37mph). I dont care for super speed, but rather high acceleration and sporty feel at slower speeds. This would require high reduction rate, maybe 1:8 ? I haven't made exact calculations yet. I would prefer to use chain instead of pulleys.
I also want to be able to limit the max power to 1000W so that it can be legally driven on the bicycle lane as a light electric vehicle. (max 1000W, max 25kmph, max 800mm width). But I do WANT to get FULL POWER when I want to go off the main roads.
I might do this be running the throttle input through an arduino and measuring the power from battery and therefore limiting the speed and power with a flip of a switch etc... I doubt there is such functionality in the VOTOL EM-150 controller (prove me wrong please
I have the most important part already taken care of, which was asking my wife for the permission for the project :wink:
I have not come across any electric conversions of this sort, so with nothing to blatantly copy from I though it best to run my idea through the mind of other EV enthusiasts before I actually start ordering the parts.
Attached are some pics of cyclekart, so you know what sort of vehicle I'm talking about.