Hi all and thank you for a great forum!
I have been lurking around on es for a while to gather inspiration and knowledge for my first build.
What i wanted was a sturdy full suspension bike to replace my car for when I move into the city.
Has to look clean, no messy wiring. Do 35 ~ 40 kmh. Range, 10~20 km would be sufficient.
Cost, maximum $3300 USD
Got a lot of ideas and inspiration from the forum and I want to thank you all for that!
Unbelievable amounts of knowledge and astonishing builds in here
What i settled for:
Bike: Rocky mountain Salyer 50
Motor: Mac 10T upgraded
Controller: 9 fet
Accessories: cycle analyst V 3, rear view mirrors, some cree bicycle light with separate battery pack and a torque arm.
Battery: Turnigy 18s 2p
Bms: human bms! consisting of one human and 3 x cell log 8M
Now for some pictures
The bike

Batteries and template

Frame for battery box

Fleece blanket and resin

Glass fiber, a lot of filler and sanding


Wiring

More wiring..... can you spot my mistake?

Faulty wiring! :/ I forgot that my cargers are buck boost and operating from the same supply, so every pack of 6s needs to be separate.
A flash and one ballance plug gone I had to do it all over again. To my excuse I was tired and working very late, not the smartest idea when handling dangerous lipo. Lesson learned

Testing that my redone wiring works as it should

Fitting of battery box, more on that subject later...

How it looks now

To no surprise I have run into some problems :|
My battery box needs to be redone as it has changed shape several times!
First it expanded so it would not go into the frame, I solved this by removing a small gizmo / thing (don't know the english word) that was holding brake and gear cables. Everything was good and the box fitted in the frame. But no! then the stupid thing contracted making it impossible to get the cover on without squeezing the batteries :x
Got so angry this morning that I just wanted to set fire to the entire bike and just forget about it.
I am never going to do anything ever again that involves glass fibre or resin! I hate that stuff!
No doubt the battery box has to be remade and lacking welding equipment I wasn't able to make one in aluminium witch i would have prefered...
Any suggestions?
I don't want to use a bag because of how they look.
I have been lurking around on es for a while to gather inspiration and knowledge for my first build.
What i wanted was a sturdy full suspension bike to replace my car for when I move into the city.
Has to look clean, no messy wiring. Do 35 ~ 40 kmh. Range, 10~20 km would be sufficient.
Cost, maximum $3300 USD
Got a lot of ideas and inspiration from the forum and I want to thank you all for that!
Unbelievable amounts of knowledge and astonishing builds in here
What i settled for:
Bike: Rocky mountain Salyer 50
Motor: Mac 10T upgraded
Controller: 9 fet
Accessories: cycle analyst V 3, rear view mirrors, some cree bicycle light with separate battery pack and a torque arm.
Battery: Turnigy 18s 2p
Bms: human bms! consisting of one human and 3 x cell log 8M

Now for some pictures
The bike

Batteries and template

Frame for battery box

Fleece blanket and resin

Glass fiber, a lot of filler and sanding


Wiring

More wiring..... can you spot my mistake?

Faulty wiring! :/ I forgot that my cargers are buck boost and operating from the same supply, so every pack of 6s needs to be separate.
A flash and one ballance plug gone I had to do it all over again. To my excuse I was tired and working very late, not the smartest idea when handling dangerous lipo. Lesson learned


Testing that my redone wiring works as it should

Fitting of battery box, more on that subject later...

How it looks now

To no surprise I have run into some problems :|
My battery box needs to be redone as it has changed shape several times!
First it expanded so it would not go into the frame, I solved this by removing a small gizmo / thing (don't know the english word) that was holding brake and gear cables. Everything was good and the box fitted in the frame. But no! then the stupid thing contracted making it impossible to get the cover on without squeezing the batteries :x
Got so angry this morning that I just wanted to set fire to the entire bike and just forget about it.
I am never going to do anything ever again that involves glass fibre or resin! I hate that stuff!

No doubt the battery box has to be remade and lacking welding equipment I wasn't able to make one in aluminium witch i would have prefered...
Any suggestions?
I don't want to use a bag because of how they look.