Custom Frame 100v 54mph

patpatbut

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Very nice build but is it supposed to be on off road section :)
 

fishingpaul

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I like that, stealthy look apart from the controller.i think it would blend in with the look far better,if painted white or black,will the batterys go in the frame or in a bag or something?.
 

103Alex1

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Great stuff. Those forks ..... :cool:

The respray will finish it off ... personally I think attaching some sort of hinged cover plate to the underside to hide the connectors coming out of the controller would also make a worthwhile difference to the aesthetics.

Do you pop a blanking EC5 on the backpack battery connection behind the seat when not in use ? Be easy enough to make one with some silicone sealant and a spare connector.
 

RobF

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Lovely neat job - looks better than some of the manufactured beasts.
 
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Nice job. Your best yet, but I think you can do even better. It's time to start another build. Let me know if you decide to sell it for £1200.
 

Sacko

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Thanks for the kind words :)

I might add up the costs later, not that I really want to!

... But its prob just over 2k. Still cheap considering it out performs any other setup available on the current market.
 

Sacko

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Curiosity got the better of me!

 

Sacko

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Thought I would push the 18fet 4110 to see what it can do. 100amps @ 92v!
I've since limited it back to 65 amps battery, 150 amps phase.

This was on an almost level piece of road, if anything there is a slight descent to the road but barely.

Due to the cold air, the motor and controller were barely warm after I got back home and left it standing for 5 minutes.
 

GBCS

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I'm not trying to steal anyones ideas & hard work, or hijack this thread for what is undoubtedly a very cool bike, but is there a market for a frame like this ?
I'm pretty sure we could come up with something pretty cool, for not a huge amount of money. It would need input from some of you electro-techy people, but we have everything else needed to do it.
I don't see this so much as a business opportunity, but rather a bit of fun that I am happy to work on if I can cover my costs.
Fully concealed electrics etc ?
Any thoughts ?
Does this idea need a new thread ?
 
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Sacko

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A separate thread may gather more interest.

There are a few DIY frames available, but they all have faults in my opinion and are pretty pricey. Check out the Raptor Torque frame (£1200), as well as the Greyborg frame (£600).

The frame design on mine is something I personally like in comparison, perhaps a bit wider and it would be ideal.
 

iain85

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This looks brilliant, bravo sir.
I would LOVE to have this bike. Does the motor have much torque? Have you tried this off road? If it was suitable off-road I would have this over the haibike in a heartbeat. Genuinely would be keen to see some of these made.
 

Sacko

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The torque is incredible. You blip that throttle too quick and you are off balance; you will be on your back in seconds :)

Perhaps look at a Greyborg frame.
 

103Alex1

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Great looking now ! Just sort that dangling connector under the saddle and it's worthy of the show room !
 
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iain85

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Was lucky enough to have a blast on this today. Truely stunning and hats off to Paul for the build. Gutted it's not mine. Whoever bought it is very lucky indeed. To think this is cheaper than most basic Haibikes etc is mind blowing. Oh I only managed 47mph, but the majority was uphill, on a private road of course :cool:
 
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