Carmen the 'e'Lectra - an EMB Lectra.

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Lighting: 
24v incandecent
Number of wheels: 
2

STANDARD EQUIPMENT

104 amp-hour, 24 volt VRLA advanced battery pack
VR24 drive system with integral helical gear speed reduction
Fully automatic on-board charger
Electric, power-assisted regenerating rear brake with anti-lock features
Hydraulic fork with aluminum triple clamps
Twin coil-over-shock, adjustable rear suspension
Full floating hydraulic caliper front disk brake
Cast aluminum alloy helical style wheels
Dunlop TT90 GP performance tires
Chrome foot pegs
Custom seat
Electronic twist grip "smart" throttle
Safety neutral mode with "Power" select
Keyed ignition switch
Speedometer/odometer
State-of-charger (fuel) meter - not working on mine - using a Packtrakr
Reserve fuel mode - see above
Sealed beam hi/lo/flash headlight system
Turn and tail light package
Dual rear view mirrors - not on mine.
Horn
Tool kit - missing.

Some pictures:
From the Right
Lectra_Right1.jpg

With my Yamaha Fazer 600 in the background
Lectra_and_Fazer.jpg

The Lectra has an Amphenol socket with 4 coloured wires that allow you to monitor (or charge) the 4 batteries individually, I made a diagram of this:
Batts_and_Connector.jpg

Heater: 
internal glow <grin>
Batteries: 
normally has 4 Optima yellow-tops, I have 4 new Exide copies (spiral) that are deep cycle 50Ahr. 2 series & 2 parallel so 100 Ahr.
Charger: 
EMB onboard 440 watt charger. 110 to 265v 50 - 60Hz 24v 2 stage for VRLA. Brings the four batteries of this 24 volt system from 20 per cent to 95 per cent charge in two and a half hours.
Controller: 
EMB custom 2-phase brushless
Conversion time and cost: 
A stock EMB Lectra. Bought it 2nd hand (I'm the 4th owner) and put new batteries in, in an afternoon.
Drivetrain: 
5:1 primary gear reduction, then 14:54 chain & sprockets final drive.
Location: 
Beckenham Kent, UK.
Method for 12v system: 
None, everything is 24v.
Miles as an EV: 
I've done 15 miles as I've just got it. It has done 1340 miles total. Date of first registration: 22/12/1997
Motor: 
24
Seating capacity: 
1
Top speed: 
40+. Book says:Top Speed: 45 MPH, 51 MPH if you change the gearing (use a different size sprocket)
Typical range: 
unknown, book says: 40 mile. Range simulator says less with me on it.
System Voltage: 
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