jonescg
100 MW
Hello everybody,
My name is Chris and I don't know if there is a specific thread for introducing yourself... So I'll do it here anyway.
I live in Perth, Western Australia. I love racing motorcycles, despite not being particularly good at it
I own a CBR1100XX Honda Blackbird which does prettymuch everything I ask it to.
My E-Motorcycle project is to convert a 1985 Suzuki RG250 Gamma F series into a track-carving lightning bolt. Some photos are attached for your laughing pleasure. The chassis with fairings weighs 60 kg total. The original kerb weight of the RG was 130 kg, and put out nearly 70 hp. Not bad for a two-smoker! If I can get close to this and have a race competitive bike for less than $6000 I'll be a happy lad.
I've been in touch with Steve (of Jossbikes fame) and got some good advice from him. My background is in natural products chemistry, so electrical engineering stopped at highschool physics.
My idea so far is to use two AGNI motors, (start with one, then add another when I can afford it) and as many batteries as I can fit. Probably 20 Ah at 96 V, or some combination of these figures. Kelly controller looks good, but will take any advice if better ones are out there.
So hello, and nice work on creating such a cool resource!
CHRIS
Bucket is where the motor will fit... just trying to find room for batteries!
My name is Chris and I don't know if there is a specific thread for introducing yourself... So I'll do it here anyway.
I live in Perth, Western Australia. I love racing motorcycles, despite not being particularly good at it
My E-Motorcycle project is to convert a 1985 Suzuki RG250 Gamma F series into a track-carving lightning bolt. Some photos are attached for your laughing pleasure. The chassis with fairings weighs 60 kg total. The original kerb weight of the RG was 130 kg, and put out nearly 70 hp. Not bad for a two-smoker! If I can get close to this and have a race competitive bike for less than $6000 I'll be a happy lad.
I've been in touch with Steve (of Jossbikes fame) and got some good advice from him. My background is in natural products chemistry, so electrical engineering stopped at highschool physics.
My idea so far is to use two AGNI motors, (start with one, then add another when I can afford it) and as many batteries as I can fit. Probably 20 Ah at 96 V, or some combination of these figures. Kelly controller looks good, but will take any advice if better ones are out there.
So hello, and nice work on creating such a cool resource!
CHRIS



Bucket is where the motor will fit... just trying to find room for batteries!