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  1. rs911

    Portable charger

    Yes I'm pretty sure of that also. I'll see what I do in the next 2 months I think.
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    Varg production numbers / VIN

    1342 here and I received it the 31st of March. It seems that they prioritized nearby countries. The first ones I saw delivered were in Germany and a few days later in France. Probably Spaniards were the first, but I didn't see any on FB groups.
  3. rs911

    Portable charger

    The EVPT23-32010 is the Stark charger, so you can put it in a backpack, exactly like in this picture. But as I said, I think the fan is a bit exposed and prone to damage. The charger with cable weights 6kg. I didn't get an answer from EVPT but I asked to TC what would be the required quantity...
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    Rox Handlebar Risers - Cable Length Issues?

    I saw someone who replaced his lower mount with one from a newer KTM on his MX. It's in one piece, it's perfectly compatible with the stark phone mount (on his MX) and it's more rigid, so the handlebar twists a lot less than stock. You can choose between 31/36/41/46/51mm height. The part found...
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    Interest poll: What kind of charger would get your money on the table?

    Yes, bennymic said it all. Yes, but that was months ago, and if I was working at Stark with the knowledge they have, I'm pretty sure it would have been done by now. But I understand that they can't work on everything at the same time if the staff isn't there.
  6. rs911

    Portable charger

    I'm not interested in a charger that you could put under the fairings, because for me it wouldn't be a portable charger that you could put in your backpack or bike bag. And like you Erwin, I don't want a bike bag on the rear fender, but I'm pretty sure it would be possible to make something like...
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    Stark Varg charger housing kit

    Very well designed and built housing 👍 Here are some data to complement this post Weight : Stock housing without charger : 6,55 kg Stock housing with charger : 12,55 kg Charger with EU cables : 6 kg Redesigned housing with charger : 7,9kg (almost the same as the stock housing alone)...
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    Interest poll: What kind of charger would get your money on the table?

    The charger with EU cables weights 6kg and you only need an adapter like this for type 2 connector (EU AC charger). https://www.amazon.fr/dp/B0D59LK9XV/ https://www.amazon.fr/dp/B0CRK6J1L8/ First, I'm still thinking about a more portable charger because I want to get a second unit and you can...
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    Owner's Review Stark EX review from a slightly disabled

    Hi all, It's been 6 weeks since I have my EX, yes I know, I'm one of the lucky ones but France is really close to Spain and I'm half Spanish 🙂 To give some context for me, I used to be pro ICE, but in February 2023 I had a very bad crash in MX on a 450 CRF 2021 (mostly because the bike was...
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    varg EX Hub

    Just to confirm that the yellow connector (6) is the kill switch and the 2 red ones are for the street legal front blinkers used also in the US.
  11. rs911

    CAN connection between bike and charger

    This picture looks familiar 😅 I forgot to repost after I deleted my post on the other thread. NACS or CCS, it's the same struggle, it would need an adapter but still a microcontroller like an arduino to "simulate" a communication between the station and the BMS.
  12. rs911

    Portable charger

    You only need an adapter like this for type 2 connector with an OBC. https://www.amazon.fr/dp/B0D59LK9XV/ https://www.amazon.fr/dp/B0CRK6J1L8/ For DC-to-DC charging, some reverse engineering is required to "allow communication" between the station and the BMS...
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    Portable charger

    Hello, To all the EX and street legal MX users out there, are you interested in a more portable charger? From what I've learn in the past few days, to be compatible, the charger needs to be : 1. in CAN1000 protocol (CAN Baud Rate 250KBS) to communicate with the BMS 2. in the voltage range...
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    Ordering next week, do I get a 60hp or 80hp version?

    If you want to stick to dirt, go with the 60hp. I've had my 80hp EX for 1 month and I'm glad I got the 80hp because I do both street and dirt. I'm even going to order a set of supermoto wheels this month :)
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    CAN connection between bike and charger

    I thought about reverse engineering it, but first I'm onto something else, a lighter and more portable charger. I worked on something similar with some contacts in my activity of tuning cars and swapping engines/ECUs with different CANbus protocols.
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    varg EX Hub

    In the US they have a kill switch that we don't have in Europe, at least not on mine in France. I'd say it's plugged into 1 of the 2 red connectors. https://starkfuture.com/fr-FR/parts-and-accessories/spare-parts/varg-ex/handlebar_controls/control_switch_ex
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    Sprocket Selection - Ludicrous? Maybe, but it's working for me. Custom foot pegs. Still want a clutch.

    Yes I just saw the kill switch on an EX on Youtube and found it on the Stark spare parts store. https://starkfuture.com/fr-FR/parts-and-accessories/spare-parts/varg-ex/handlebar_controls/control_switch_ex FYI, I have an EX in France and we don't get this kill switch in EU from what I've seen...
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    NACS or CCS Varg charging

    Oh yes, I missed that detail, which is the most important one, yes type 2 is AC. So it would still be possible with CCS and CHAdeMO, which are still quite easy to find here, but I have a feeling it won't be for tomorrow...
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    NACS or CCS Varg charging

    With the new EX, the best solution would be to get an adapter that works with traditional EV chargers first. My guess is that a simple arduino could do it with the right adapters, but reverse engineering is something else... It would have been so much better if they had worked on compatibility...
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    Stark Varg charger housing kit

    Hi Tim, I'll take one black kit and I'm in Europe. I contacted you on facebook but you didn't see my message.
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