Mr. Danelectric
10 mW
- Joined
- Nov 5, 2008
- Messages
- 34
Hi, I'm new here. I thought I'd sign up and show you what I finished building on Halloween.
Before...
(Seven speed Nexus Rear Hub, Hand actuated roller brake rear - Hand actuated drum brake front, Saddle bags from motorcycle, but could not handle the weight of the six 12 ah 12 Volt batteries. Chrome springer fork)
During...
Currently...
Boxes on the back are cut from a six-space ABS plastic Pro-Audio rack with a sawzall tool. Battery supports are Rack Rails from another Pro-Audio rack welded onto the rear drop-outs (hard to see, but they are supported by steel supports further back behind the batteries as well). Main power connector from Batteries is NL-4 Speak-on Twist-Lock Neutrik connector. XLR connector to the charger. 35 amp fuse and toggle switch from Pep Boys.
Crystalyte 5304 Hub Motor laced to 700c rim on Kona Project II 29er rigid fork. 72 Volts, 6 12ah 12Volt Batteries, on-board charger: just plug in the "tail", Custom Kickstand made from the original springer fork, easily reaches 38 + mph regularly. Range = 6 miles at full throttle constantly, 12 miles the way I like to ride it, 18 + miles if I go easy on it.
I made some videos about it:
Queen "B"
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=oXe-1QNi294
Welding
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=2xy1lbrw2qw
Before...

(Seven speed Nexus Rear Hub, Hand actuated roller brake rear - Hand actuated drum brake front, Saddle bags from motorcycle, but could not handle the weight of the six 12 ah 12 Volt batteries. Chrome springer fork)
During...




Currently...
Boxes on the back are cut from a six-space ABS plastic Pro-Audio rack with a sawzall tool. Battery supports are Rack Rails from another Pro-Audio rack welded onto the rear drop-outs (hard to see, but they are supported by steel supports further back behind the batteries as well). Main power connector from Batteries is NL-4 Speak-on Twist-Lock Neutrik connector. XLR connector to the charger. 35 amp fuse and toggle switch from Pep Boys.




Crystalyte 5304 Hub Motor laced to 700c rim on Kona Project II 29er rigid fork. 72 Volts, 6 12ah 12Volt Batteries, on-board charger: just plug in the "tail", Custom Kickstand made from the original springer fork, easily reaches 38 + mph regularly. Range = 6 miles at full throttle constantly, 12 miles the way I like to ride it, 18 + miles if I go easy on it.
I made some videos about it:
Queen "B"
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=oXe-1QNi294
Welding
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=2xy1lbrw2qw