Hi all,
Look what I just picked up...
I've decided to try and turn a C5 into a C6 by bringing it into the 21st century with a new front wheel hub motor conversion, and by putting a ton of gadgets and technology on the front console ;-)
This beast weighs 45kg with the original 12V 36Ah lead acid battery weighing 15kg by itself!!
The C5 is a terrible hill climber and cannot even manage a 6% incline without pedaling, the motors regularly overheat and the design is absolutely terrible! However it was 1985 and they were limited in battery options and electronics were far more primitive than todays modern controllers.
I'm undecided whether to leave the original motor in (alongside the front-hub motor) and fit a new 12V lead acid battery so it provides extra hill climbing power, or whether to strip all the old stuff out and attempt to do something with the back axle which rotates and has a fixed gear system and a very long chain to the pedals chain wheel at the front.
I'd welcome any suggestions or ideas!
I have the original service manual and a lot of technical docs from the original designers, which I will upload if anyone is interested in the design of the C5..
Paul
P.S. For those wondering where I disappeared to:
http://www.pedelecs.co.uk/forum/threads/the-lost-sheep-returns.24043/
Look what I just picked up...
I've decided to try and turn a C5 into a C6 by bringing it into the 21st century with a new front wheel hub motor conversion, and by putting a ton of gadgets and technology on the front console ;-)
This beast weighs 45kg with the original 12V 36Ah lead acid battery weighing 15kg by itself!!
The C5 is a terrible hill climber and cannot even manage a 6% incline without pedaling, the motors regularly overheat and the design is absolutely terrible! However it was 1985 and they were limited in battery options and electronics were far more primitive than todays modern controllers.
I'm undecided whether to leave the original motor in (alongside the front-hub motor) and fit a new 12V lead acid battery so it provides extra hill climbing power, or whether to strip all the old stuff out and attempt to do something with the back axle which rotates and has a fixed gear system and a very long chain to the pedals chain wheel at the front.
I'd welcome any suggestions or ideas!
I have the original service manual and a lot of technical docs from the original designers, which I will upload if anyone is interested in the design of the C5..
Paul
P.S. For those wondering where I disappeared to:
http://www.pedelecs.co.uk/forum/threads/the-lost-sheep-returns.24043/
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