Looking for Bob Schneeveis and/or Company to Help to Build My New Generation of 3-Wheeled Ice Cream Mopeds

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Looking for Bob Schneeveis and/or Company to Help to Build My New Generation of 3-Wheeled Ice Cream Mopeds

Hi,
I'm Captain Ice Cream and I am looking for Company to work with to help me to build a new generation of my 3-wheeled Ice Cream Mopeds.

I was on the ABC reality show, "Shark Tank" last week pitching the sharks on my venture. If you want to see my ice cream moped in action, please click here: http://abc.go.com/watch/shark-tank/225872/248939/week-14?cid=fullepisodeaccess

I would like my new generation of ice cream mopeds to be electric and I am looking for engineering help. I can fabricate the finished designs in Los Angeles.

I believe I saw an electric moped that may have been built by Bob Schneeveis(?) when I was in Palo Alto this past November. It was a bitchin' tube-framed, belt-driven, electric, hard-tailed "moped" that would make a great front end for my next-generation of ice cream mopeds...

If any of you know Bob and can get me in touch with him, I would really appreciate it.

Also, I am open to suggestions as to how I might build an electric version of my beloved ice cream moped. E-mail me: captainicecream [at] gmail.com
Thanks,
Tim "Captain Ice Cream" Gavern
(626) 716-7780 Mobile (until 9:00 P.M., P.S.T., please)

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Hi,

best of luck with your future business and electric fleet!

Thought this 3 wheeler solution for 2010 from e-max could be of interest? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eGAcbFiiVys See at approx 1:36 onwards.

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Thought this 3 wheeler solution for 2010 from e-max could be of interest? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eGAcbFiiVys See at approx 1:36 onwards.

Those don't seem to be sold in the United States: http://www.e-max-scooter.com/dealers/list.php Too bad, too. I really like that little three wheeled scooter.

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Re: Looking for Bob Schneeveis and/or Company to Help to ...

...from Australia....

I will be manufacturing an electric 3 wheeler ( a tilting one )in 2011. It's a cargo scooter, primarily designed for Postal and Pizza type work. It has a trailer hitch to enable towing..... in your case you would need a trailer for your ice-creams - as the bike itself is reasonably narrow.

Target specs - 10KW, 50mph, 60mile range, dual hub drive (rear wheels) 60V 60AH LiFePo4 batteries.

I have an automotive design company engineering it for manufacture, and the bikes will be made somewhere in Asia, aim to retail in America for $6,000. Fully compliant to all design regulations.

It's an expensive process to get a bike designed and manufactured....approx $2.5million US, will see the first ones roll off the production line.

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Re: Looking for Bob Schneeveis and/or Company to Help to ...

I would like my new generation of ice cream mopeds to be electric and I am looking for engineering help. I can fabricate the finished designs in Los Angeles.

Is the Ice-cream container refrigerated? How much does it weigh(plus the ice-cream) ? How far do you expect to travel per day? What are the Californian regulations on three-wheelers?

These factors will determine the feasibility of a EV ice-cream three wheeler. The actual cost of adaptation from a two-wheel to three, is relatively small. In fact the three wheel design removes a lot of the engineering problems associated with two wheel balance and provides extra room for batteries.

We adapted several Vectrix VX1's to tow advertising trailers, before building a three wheel vehicle exactly the same as you are contemplating. The difficulties of range and weight will be your main problems.(also cost).

Good Luck!

marcopolo

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It's made by TAIWANESS's factory.
500w,48v,lead acid,12ah/18ah,with the top speed---21km/h,during all the riding time,the one cycle range is 45km(12ah)//78km(18ah)

aima,high-tech,high-quality eletric vehicles designer&maker.

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if you have enough order,we can do much more than what you look forward!

aima,high-tech,high-quality eletric vehicles designer&maker.

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