| Owner | Stephen Adams | ||
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| Location | Fort Collins, Colorado US map | ||
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| Vehicle | 1989 Yamaha FZR 600 This bike was purchased after sitting in a garage for 10 years. The motor had gremlins in it, so I had to pull out the fire breathing beast and send it back from which it came! | ||
| Motor | 95 series Reinfoced Permanent Magnet DC I'm using the Agni 95 series reinforced motor for this build. 21HP - continuous 40HP - 30 second burst 6,000RPM (Can you feel the power?) | ||
| Drivetrain | #40 Chain 17 tooth front sprocket 80 tooth rear sprocket | ||
| Controller | Kelly KDC72601 The KDC72601 has been purchased and is on its way! | ||
| Batteries | 24 Custom built, 3.20 Volt, I will be using 100Ah Lithium Iron Phosphate batteries that have not been purchased from falconev.com Big blue was a bust and going to be getting cells from Korea! | ||
| System Voltage | 72 Volts | ||
| Charger | Not decided but looking at 72V 10 Amp system at max to be able to plug in and recharge anywhere I go. | ||
| Heater | The Sun or the second passenger.... | ||
| DC/DC Converter | Sevcon 300W DC-DC converter 72V-96V Input 13.5V @ 25A Output (Coming soon!) | ||
| Instrumentation | Working on that..... Still looking for something I like! | ||
| Top Speed | 60 MPH (96 KPH) Still in the process of building. (All works out on paper) | ||
| Acceleration | Hoping for 0-60 in 3 seconds..... (Forgeting you live in the real world?) (Priceless) | ||
| Range | 100 Miles (160 Kilometers) Hoping for this good of a range with 24 X 100Ah batteries plus gear ratio. | ||
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| Seating Capacity | 2 adults | ||
| Curb Weight | 0 The Bare Frame(including tires): 183 lbs Motor Mounted to Frame: Soon to find out! Goal of this build is to stay at or below 400lbs! | ||
| Conversion Time | 2-3 hours a day since September of 2009 | ||
| Conversion Cost | 3k so far, but might reach close to 7 when done by Spring of 2010. (She is one expensive date!) (Who says money can't buy love?) | ||
| Additional Features | All metal being used on this build is recycled scrap metal. | ||
| The speed controller has been ordered and is on its way! The tail section is being finished up so that the speed controller will have a home to be put into. Have updated alot on the bike since last posted pics in October. Will take pics soon asto update all those out there following this build. (Thank you to all my loyal fans for their patience and understanding.) This build is being done by Blue Arc llc. Grand Opening of Blue Arc llc is Spring of 2010! | |||



