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Well, here is the latest build.
This is production KMX E-trike #1. I have gone toward a very modular layout of my drive for single or double motors. So, with various motor sizes and single or double capability, there are many variations to choose from. For this trike, I am going crazy with two Astro 3220 three turn motors. I will run two Castle Creations HV140 controllers with caps added, and 12S (48 volt) 50AH of lipo. The target weight of the trike will be 85 pounds total including the 50ah pack.
The trike itself is a KMX Typhoon. This is a decent platform to start with due to its extremely rugged design, tons of room to work with, and very low to the ground. It also has a totally useless rear brake. That will be removed in favor of a left side sprocket. The drive unit will be clamped to the frame with CNC machined clamps that will be anodized and CNC engraved.
I upgraded to Maxxis Hookworm tires. The stock tires are not good for hard cornering. These Hookworms are awesome!
The total value of this particular trike will be right at $6,000 for all individual components. I will be doing precious little custom fabrication in this trike (all trikes I build). So, considering the proffit I make on some of the components, I can build these quickly and charge only the value of the individual components without any labor and still do well on the sale (proffit). So, this is the direction I am going.
Anyway, the trike will be an honest 12,500 watts. I will gear it for 40mph. Accelleration should be brutal. I am guessing the range at 25mph should be close to 100 miles (a minimum of 80 miles for sure).
I machined a carbon fiber bearing support to hold tension on the pairing belt as you can see. The drive unit as shown is 10 inches long and weighs 10 pounds.
This trike should be done by the end of the month pending the machining of the drive parts I need beginning July 17th.
This trike (as I mentioned) will be for sale for the $6,000 the components I have installed (or about $4,000 without the pack). I will be building a few more trikes with milder setups soon.
So, enjoy the pics! I will post more as the build progresses.
Matt
This is production KMX E-trike #1. I have gone toward a very modular layout of my drive for single or double motors. So, with various motor sizes and single or double capability, there are many variations to choose from. For this trike, I am going crazy with two Astro 3220 three turn motors. I will run two Castle Creations HV140 controllers with caps added, and 12S (48 volt) 50AH of lipo. The target weight of the trike will be 85 pounds total including the 50ah pack.
The trike itself is a KMX Typhoon. This is a decent platform to start with due to its extremely rugged design, tons of room to work with, and very low to the ground. It also has a totally useless rear brake. That will be removed in favor of a left side sprocket. The drive unit will be clamped to the frame with CNC machined clamps that will be anodized and CNC engraved.
I upgraded to Maxxis Hookworm tires. The stock tires are not good for hard cornering. These Hookworms are awesome!
The total value of this particular trike will be right at $6,000 for all individual components. I will be doing precious little custom fabrication in this trike (all trikes I build). So, considering the proffit I make on some of the components, I can build these quickly and charge only the value of the individual components without any labor and still do well on the sale (proffit). So, this is the direction I am going.
Anyway, the trike will be an honest 12,500 watts. I will gear it for 40mph. Accelleration should be brutal. I am guessing the range at 25mph should be close to 100 miles (a minimum of 80 miles for sure).
I machined a carbon fiber bearing support to hold tension on the pairing belt as you can see. The drive unit as shown is 10 inches long and weighs 10 pounds.
This trike should be done by the end of the month pending the machining of the drive parts I need beginning July 17th.
This trike (as I mentioned) will be for sale for the $6,000 the components I have installed (or about $4,000 without the pack). I will be building a few more trikes with milder setups soon.
So, enjoy the pics! I will post more as the build progresses.
Matt