72-73v indicated on the DrainBrain and all the aero of a brick. Helmet, loose jacket, vest, jeans. Bike would probably hit 50mph+ as is with proper clothing and tucking tight over the bars. Will be finding out soon enough. In hindsight, I'm glad I didn't get the 504 motor as I would pretty much be maxed out on speed right now, and the torque on the 504 at 72v is more than acceptable.
Bike is an old Rocky Mountain Experience that someone gave me for free. Pretty much all stock except for brake pads, and I removed the chain drive for testing with 100% electric power. (partly because that was the easiest way to bolt on the X5 hub too)
Crystalyte 503 with a 72v 35 amp controller. Batteries were a cobbled together (2) 24v 18ah NiMH, and a 36v 8ah nicad pack all in series. Tomorrow I'm going to add another 36v 8ah nicad pack in parallel to try and minimize voltage sag and allow a longer test run. If that works out to my liking, I'll buy a pair of matching battery packs, as the ones I'm using are just what someone loaned to me to test with.
Bike is an old Rocky Mountain Experience that someone gave me for free. Pretty much all stock except for brake pads, and I removed the chain drive for testing with 100% electric power. (partly because that was the easiest way to bolt on the X5 hub too)
Crystalyte 503 with a 72v 35 amp controller. Batteries were a cobbled together (2) 24v 18ah NiMH, and a 36v 8ah nicad pack all in series. Tomorrow I'm going to add another 36v 8ah nicad pack in parallel to try and minimize voltage sag and allow a longer test run. If that works out to my liking, I'll buy a pair of matching battery packs, as the ones I'm using are just what someone loaned to me to test with.