Greetings!
The goal of this project was to cram as much power as possible into a reasonably small and light package. At 50 kg or 110 lbs, it's not exactly a mountain bike, but it's still far from a full sized dirt bike. And after working on my 2 wheeled inline skateboard project, I wanted to stay away from small power dense, high rpm motors that require complicated reduction drives to get useful torque. That meant a large, low rpm torque monster like the ME4201. Sure, I had to remove the rear fan and cover to make it fit my frame, but it hasn't had any overheating issues yet. Pretty sure that's a good excuse to buy a bigger controller and put more power though it!
[youtube]Z-6v-Xy4HV0[/youtube]
Link to GrabCAD for 3D model:
https://grabcad.com/library/light-electric-dirt-bike-1
Specs:
Frame- custom water jet cut and machined aluminum (no welding)
Motor- ME4201 (3 phase permanent magnet, axial flux)
Battery- 20S 12P Samsung 25R cells (~72 V ~1.8 kWh)
Controller- Kelly KLS7275D
Throttle: Domino
Variable regen: thumb throttle
Fork- Marzocchi 380 C2R2
Wheels and tires- Shinko SR-241 2.75 x 19 on 1.4" pro wheel rims
Front Hub: Hope Pro 4 20 mm axle
Rear Hub: Hope Pro 4 Fatsno 150 mm length 15 mm axle (no rear mechanical brake)
Reduction- 5:1 #35 roller chain
Total mass ~50kg or 110 lbs
I'm still working on what to use for a seat. Ideally I would just buy something off the shelf that would aesthetically fit my frame and make a bracket for it. That would also give me a location to add a cycle satiator and a BMS to simplify my charging setup. So if you guys have any suggestions definitely let me know!
The goal of this project was to cram as much power as possible into a reasonably small and light package. At 50 kg or 110 lbs, it's not exactly a mountain bike, but it's still far from a full sized dirt bike. And after working on my 2 wheeled inline skateboard project, I wanted to stay away from small power dense, high rpm motors that require complicated reduction drives to get useful torque. That meant a large, low rpm torque monster like the ME4201. Sure, I had to remove the rear fan and cover to make it fit my frame, but it hasn't had any overheating issues yet. Pretty sure that's a good excuse to buy a bigger controller and put more power though it!
[youtube]Z-6v-Xy4HV0[/youtube]
Link to GrabCAD for 3D model:
https://grabcad.com/library/light-electric-dirt-bike-1
Specs:
Frame- custom water jet cut and machined aluminum (no welding)
Motor- ME4201 (3 phase permanent magnet, axial flux)
Battery- 20S 12P Samsung 25R cells (~72 V ~1.8 kWh)
Controller- Kelly KLS7275D
Throttle: Domino
Variable regen: thumb throttle
Fork- Marzocchi 380 C2R2
Wheels and tires- Shinko SR-241 2.75 x 19 on 1.4" pro wheel rims
Front Hub: Hope Pro 4 20 mm axle
Rear Hub: Hope Pro 4 Fatsno 150 mm length 15 mm axle (no rear mechanical brake)
Reduction- 5:1 #35 roller chain
Total mass ~50kg or 110 lbs
I'm still working on what to use for a seat. Ideally I would just buy something off the shelf that would aesthetically fit my frame and make a bracket for it. That would also give me a location to add a cycle satiator and a BMS to simplify my charging setup. So if you guys have any suggestions definitely let me know!
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