She's alive! She's alive!
Nothing ground breaking here. Standard EM3EV 6T MAC kit, 12FET 3077 and 18.5AH triangle battery. The bicycle is probably a less than usual choice, but using 20" wheels seemed to be the easiest way to get both zippy acceleration and a pretty high top speed. Full tuck gets me 35mph on level ground and the acceleration is brisk. I'll work on getting some more empirical data this week. Wish I could have budgeted in a Cycle Ananlyst, but that will have to wait a month or so.
This definitely wasn't a 30 minute install. I probably took a couple hours just getting it to the "throw the controller in the bag" and let's ride this thing stage. Since then, I've done some refining and will probably be doing more.
Well packaged
Extra reading material included.
Lots of padding is nice.
Frame needed a little spreading. No problem.
Controller zip-tied for now until I decide on a more permanent placement.
Some sexy MAC porn.
Cockpit.
Overall I'm happy with it. It feels like a little sport bike. Like you took a Yamaha R6 and left it in the dryer too long. Disc brakes and a bit of front suspension might be a nice addition, but definitely aren't a requirement. I'm just going to ride it awhile and see what happens.

Nothing ground breaking here. Standard EM3EV 6T MAC kit, 12FET 3077 and 18.5AH triangle battery. The bicycle is probably a less than usual choice, but using 20" wheels seemed to be the easiest way to get both zippy acceleration and a pretty high top speed. Full tuck gets me 35mph on level ground and the acceleration is brisk. I'll work on getting some more empirical data this week. Wish I could have budgeted in a Cycle Ananlyst, but that will have to wait a month or so.
This definitely wasn't a 30 minute install. I probably took a couple hours just getting it to the "throw the controller in the bag" and let's ride this thing stage. Since then, I've done some refining and will probably be doing more.
Well packaged

Extra reading material included.

Lots of padding is nice.

Frame needed a little spreading. No problem.

Controller zip-tied for now until I decide on a more permanent placement.

Some sexy MAC porn.

Cockpit.

Overall I'm happy with it. It feels like a little sport bike. Like you took a Yamaha R6 and left it in the dryer too long. Disc brakes and a bit of front suspension might be a nice addition, but definitely aren't a requirement. I'm just going to ride it awhile and see what happens.