here's whats happening 
i picked up this 2004 kxf250 roller for a pretty awesome price thanks to the guys down at Eastern Motorcycle Wreckers (Victoria, AUS)

the plan is to drop it on 17in motard tyres and combine it with 2 GNG big block motors i picked up from mrtao a while back. all going well i believe this will be a nice power plant for an inner city commuter.
here's a few pictures of my current mounting solution:
front mounting plate:

rear mounting plate:

wooden cutouts mounted in the bike:
View attachment 2
close up:


im aiming for a geared top speed of 85km/h running on 24's (88v) LiPo cells and a distance of around 30km on fairly flat Melbourne roads (enough for a return trip to uni.)
based on the Big block kv of 62 this will be achieved with a 6.8:1 reduction ratio.
as for chain selection the #219 pitch looks suitable and makes this ratio quite achievable with a single stage reduction. the issue i face at the moment is finding 16mm straight bore keyed 219 sprockets as all seem to be either tapered shaft Yamaha style or 3/4in which are too large for the motor shaft. if there is a suitable off the shelf solution id love to hear about it
there's still plenty of detail to fill in here regarding ESC selection, battery capacity and BMS which i hope to gain from this awesome community of e bikers
further details to come:

i picked up this 2004 kxf250 roller for a pretty awesome price thanks to the guys down at Eastern Motorcycle Wreckers (Victoria, AUS)

the plan is to drop it on 17in motard tyres and combine it with 2 GNG big block motors i picked up from mrtao a while back. all going well i believe this will be a nice power plant for an inner city commuter.
here's a few pictures of my current mounting solution:
front mounting plate:

rear mounting plate:

wooden cutouts mounted in the bike:
View attachment 2
close up:


im aiming for a geared top speed of 85km/h running on 24's (88v) LiPo cells and a distance of around 30km on fairly flat Melbourne roads (enough for a return trip to uni.)
based on the Big block kv of 62 this will be achieved with a 6.8:1 reduction ratio.
as for chain selection the #219 pitch looks suitable and makes this ratio quite achievable with a single stage reduction. the issue i face at the moment is finding 16mm straight bore keyed 219 sprockets as all seem to be either tapered shaft Yamaha style or 3/4in which are too large for the motor shaft. if there is a suitable off the shelf solution id love to hear about it
there's still plenty of detail to fill in here regarding ESC selection, battery capacity and BMS which i hope to gain from this awesome community of e bikers
further details to come: