2Phast2Delirious
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- Mar 16, 2022
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The rear assembly was taken off of a 2023 Charlie Davison electric moped / eBike (with functional pedals), but should fit all mopeds and most motorcycles (with a swingarm and dual suspension). Since I'm used to eBike and eScooter components, I must say that eMopeds are definitely a performance and quality increase, I'm happy with the setup. I still have the crank and pedal assembly and debating if I should turn either my Honda Ruckus, Honda Dio or something cool into an electric e-bike, making it 100% street legal. It can also be installed on a Honda Hobbit, making it into a tribrid (electric, gas, and pedal assistance). If you got a similar setup, what motorcycle/moped would you convert to an electric bike?
60v 1800w Hub Motor (moped grade)
16x3.0 Rims and Tires (moped/motorcycle grade). white walls will be going on soon!
Front and Rear Drum Brakes (motorcycle/moped grade). works a lot better than my familiar hydro e-bike brakes.
Performance Tunable Inverter (converts 12v-48v battery to 72v, 1-50a, 3500w max).
Tunable eMoped Controller (3500w, 36v to 72v, 10-50a) with an eScooter trigger-style throttle and LCD display.
Moped Forks
48v 17.5ah lithium battery
45 mph at 72v (3500w), although it will be tuned to 28-35 mph at 60v and 30a (1800w).





60v 1800w Hub Motor (moped grade)
16x3.0 Rims and Tires (moped/motorcycle grade). white walls will be going on soon!
Front and Rear Drum Brakes (motorcycle/moped grade). works a lot better than my familiar hydro e-bike brakes.
Performance Tunable Inverter (converts 12v-48v battery to 72v, 1-50a, 3500w max).
Tunable eMoped Controller (3500w, 36v to 72v, 10-50a) with an eScooter trigger-style throttle and LCD display.
Moped Forks
48v 17.5ah lithium battery
45 mph at 72v (3500w), although it will be tuned to 28-35 mph at 60v and 30a (1800w).





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