Submitted by Newt on Sun, 02/19/2012 - 19:28
Chopped 2 Ezip 1000s, welded together for a 'stretch limo'.
Doubled the battery packs, mated two plastic decks together
Cut the seat post and put new wide cushy seat low.
Turned handlebars around. All black and chrome.
Nuvinci developer kit, CVP transmission embedded within rear wheel, auto-shifting controller with custom shift maps.
CrystalFonts LED display
Submitted by scootinDad on Tue, 04/20/2010 - 18:42
This is my first small electric scooter. It was purchased with the intentions of riding with my kids. My plans are to bring it up to PA bicycle safety specs and add a rack and/or bags for carrying light cargo.
Conversion time and cost:
Lighting:
integrated LED headlight(stock)
Typical range:
longest trip to date: 5 miles
Submitted by sonnet on Fri, 04/16/2010 - 15:37
You probably like me, are looking at all the different E.V.'s and seeing what's different on each members project. On mine the bike has 4 front chain wheels, 1 the outer front chain wheel is driven by the cyclone 720W motor, which I decided to mount in my own way as opposed to the conventional lower slung under the frame. The inner 3 front chain wheels are the std bike chain wheels. The trick was to bolt the original 3 chain wheels to the chain wheel supplied with the kit. This made a total of 4 chain wheels this enabled all the bikes original gearing.
Batteries:
12V X3 in series 36Volt 12amp SLA
Charger:
12v charger when batteries wired in parallel from DIY plug
Drivetrain:
cyclone free wheel modified
Lighting:
magnetic induction coil from magnets on spokes powers lights LED
Submitted by Pedego on Thu, 01/28/2010 - 20:27
As the name implies, form and function are combined to provide a cool looking electric bike that is comfortable to ride to work, running errands, getting exercise, or just having fun.
All models blend fashionable retro-cruiser style with high quality electric components to carry you quickly and easily to wherever you want to go. How far will you go?
Motor Brushless Gearless Hub Motor on Rear wheel
Power 500 Watt
Gears & Speeds 6 Speed Shimano Gears
Batteries Lightweight Lithium in a Removable Pack
Shifter Shimano SIS Index® Shifter
Charger Smart Charger Included
Amps 10 AMP Hour
Volts 36 Volt
Tires Kenda 26" x 2.30" K-RAD Urban Tires
Speed 20 MPH using motor power only
Distance 15 - 30 miles per charge(depending on rider weight & terrain)
Throttle Type Twist Throttle Variable Speed Control
Frame Type 6061 Light Weight Aluminum
Handlebars Cruiser Style with Promax Stem
Braking System Avid BB-7 Front Disc Brakes and Dia-Compe Rear Hub Brake
Drive System Rear Hub Motor (Motor is in rear wheel)
Measurements Wheel to Wheel -35" W-13" H-39"
Seat Padded Adjustable Seat Height 33" to 39"
Bell Standard
Battery Indicator On Handlebars
Warranty 1 Year
Submitted by ecoway on Wed, 08/19/2009 - 07:40
Batteries:
36V 10Ah Li-Ion batteries
Submitted by I-ZipOnFusion1000 on Fri, 07/03/2009 - 14:34
Batteries:
6 x Power Patrol 12V 12AH
Conversion time and cost:
Stock EV, 549.00 Plus Tax W/single batt pack.
Typical range:
15 Miles W/ extended range pack
Submitted by mdurant on Fri, 05/29/2009 - 18:11
Submitted by yendrek3 on Tue, 05/12/2009 - 01:44
Hi I Own my wonderful Electric bike. It's made by Oxygen Bicycles and I just love it. It's a 36V motor with lithium ion battery, takes me everywhere in London. The one I bought is Oxygen Emate Explorer Got is at the good price for the quality. If anyone looks for an electric bike then I can recommend this one. I had it for the past 12 months and the only thing I had to do is to change the brake pads and recharge the battery. Definitely good value bike for money.
Submitted by Bobcat31 on Wed, 04/22/2009 - 04:39
Submitted by DGoncz on Thu, 10/09/2008 - 05:20
More later: search Google "MOEPED" for all versions
Batteries:
1500 mAh NiCd pack, 11 cells, "recharges your car battery" type; Maxwell ultracapacitors
Charger:
Tiny little wall wart 12 VDC 600 ma
Controller:
2PDT reversing switch; 4PDT capacitor series/parallel switch; both rated 15 A
Conversion time and cost:
Lighting:
Not mounted: Two J. C. Whitney LED fog lamps under seat
Location:
Next to my desk here in Seven Corners, VA 22044-0394
Method for 12v system:
NiCd gives and receives energy from caps, tending to maintain 12 VDC
Miles as an EV:
About 250 with current motor; about 500 with previous motor
Motor:
Wilderness EV BD-36 brushed hub motor in 20 inch rim
Typical range:
Unlimited; I poop out after 25 miles with system or without it
Watt-hours per mile:
N/A: capacitors give and receive energy from wheel ascending/descending
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