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Hey Don! I will be in Havasu in 1 month. Hoping to check out your conversion. And you could benchmark my Altas all winter long at 928MX or at Western Raceway!I have built 4+ electric dirt bikes over the last 10 yrs. I have my KTM on EV Album #3817. It gives some detail on that build, which I still ride . But I just built a Yamaha 2008 YZ along the same specs as the Alta. 50HP, an ME1302 motor, 72V 63AH 630A peak ( 420 Sony VTC6 cells), approx 250lbs. Kelly controller that can handle 700A.
I have met a few other enthusiasts who wanted to build an electric dirt bike also. I have now helped them over the years, and the student has surpassed the teacher...
One friend is now building his on a Honda CR frame, with a ME1304 motor, and an BAC8000 controller, still in the build phase, but my friend in Florida has built, and is going to be selling the essential's needed to convert a 2014 Yamaha YZ bike. He is going to sell a kit or just the parts, with the motor and all the machined parts, a custom Curtis controller, and a battery pack that will fit that model bike. Here are a couple pictures of his bike just a months ago. Where he lives, a friend has an Alta and he is using that as his benchmark to be able run races and enduros in Florida.
He has access to all the machine tools to build this all right. Mark911, though he is envious of your spot welder... The battery pack have always been the most challenging. We have yet to prove our packs as fully as the ALTA packs. I got to ride an Alta at the races at Pala 2 weeks ago, and it is impressive. ( just some pit and field riding, not the track) but my friend did race it on Friday before the National in the support races. He did good the second race, he broke a bunch of spokes the first race. Here is a link to the video of him.
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I opened up the link to anyone. Let me know if it works for you. I look forward to seeing you out here again. I am going to the moto track out here on Nov7 or 8th, it is open that weekend, and Nov 21 and 22.Hey Don! I will be in Havasu in 1 month. Hoping to check out your conversion. And you could benchmark my Altas all winter long at 928MX or at Western Raceway!
Yamaha should be a great platform for a motocross e-bike. Stable and not twitchy, strong enough to handle the extra weigh of the motor, best suspension in the business. I like the swing arm sticker!
That Google Drive is not shared with the rest of the world, so we cannot see the videos. You could copy them to your own Google Drive and then share with all. Or ask your friend to share and let us see it.
I have built 4+ electric dirt bikes over the last 10 yrs. I have my KTM on EV Album #3817. It gives some detail on that build, which I still ride . But I just built a Yamaha 2008 YZ along the same specs as the Alta. 50HP, an ME1302 motor, 72V 63AH 630A peak ( 420 Sony VTC6 cells), approx 250lbs. Kelly controller that can handle 700A.
I have met a few other enthusiasts who wanted to build an electric dirt bike also. I have now helped them over the years, and the student has surpassed the teacher...
One friend is now building his on a Honda CR frame, with a ME1304 motor, and an BAC8000 controller, still in the build phase, but my friend in Florida has built, and is going to be selling the essential's needed to convert a 2014 Yamaha YZ bike. He is going to sell a kit or just the parts, with the motor and all the machined parts, a custom Curtis controller, and a battery pack that will fit that model bike. Here are a couple pictures of his bike just a months ago. Where he lives, a friend has an Alta and he is using that as his benchmark to be able run races and enduros in Florida.
He has access to all the machine tools to build this all right. Mark911, though he is envious of your spot welder... The battery pack have always been the most challenging. We have yet to prove our packs as fully as the ALTA packs. I got to ride an Alta at the races at Pala 2 weeks ago, and it is impressive. ( just some pit and field riding, not the track) but my friend did race it on Friday before the National in the support races. He did good the second race, he broke a bunch of spokes the first race. Here is a link to the video of him.
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I have built 4+ electric dirt bikes over the last 10 yrs. I have my KTM on EV Album #3817. It gives some detail on that build, which I still ride . But I just built a Yamaha 2008 YZ along the same specs as the Alta. 50HP, an ME1302 motor, 72V 63AH 630A peak ( 420 Sony VTC6 cells), approx 250lbs. Kelly controller that can handle 700A.
I have met a few other enthusiasts who wanted to build an electric dirt bike also. I have now helped them over the years, and the student has surpassed the teacher...
One friend is now building his on a Honda CR frame, with a ME1304 motor, and an BAC8000 controller, still in the build phase, but my friend in Florida has built, and is going to be selling the essential's needed to convert a 2014 Yamaha YZ bike. He is going to sell a kit or just the parts, with the motor and all the machined parts, a custom Curtis controller, and a battery pack that will fit that model bike. Here are a couple pictures of his bike just a months ago. Where he lives, a friend has an Alta and he is using that as his benchmark to be able run races and enduros in Florida.
He has access to all the machine tools to build this all right. Mark911, though he is envious of your spot welder... The battery pack have always been the most challenging. We have yet to prove our packs as fully as the ALTA packs. I got to ride an Alta at the races at Pala 2 weeks ago, and it is impressive. ( just some pit and field riding, not the track) but my friend did race it on Friday before the National in the support races. He did good the second race, he broke a bunch of spokes the first race. Here is a link to the video of him.
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I want to just say that this bike isn't ready for production yet. Nothing is 100 percent ready for the market. If they want to buy now, they would be helping helping the development. But, everything is more expensive now than the "KIT"s will be in the future.Looks like an awesome conversion. I have a 2014 YZ250F that I would like to convert. Can you connect me/us with the guru behind the conversion and kit?
Yup. That’s me in the video. Haha@DonCox pretty sure you were the guy on that home built electric Yamaha i met at pala, right? That was @Jayfox911 's bike you rode, and he's the guy you filmed racing the amateur event on Friday.
Only if you wanted to quote something in a previous post. We’ll probably figure it out otherwise.I am somewhat new to this forum, I guess I am supposed to hit Reply ...
I want to just say that this bike isn't ready for production yet. Nothing is 100 percent ready for the market. If they want to buy now, they would be helping helping the development. But, everything is more expensive now than the "KIT"s will be in the future.
Hopefully he will have the web site up by next week and he will field your questions thru emails. He will have some more photos and info up there. There is nothing there yet.
He owns a business, and is trying to run that, source out production runs on the parts for this, moto practice on Thursday, race on Sunday, and still building the prototype.
Here is his statement,
These are still one off's. I have only contracted to make battery packs as of now.
Motor and motor parts, Cases, Covers, Gears, Shafts, Bearings, Rotor and gaskets are
still awaiting quotes. All frame parts needed would be a couple months to have made.
This is all to much to make in house on our CNC. Prototyping is fine, not so much
for production.
Seat and seat pan is in the final design stage, and will use the stock sized seat covers.
Awaiting a custom controllers from Curtis, better suited for this platform.
Working as much as we can to make this a possibility.
The idea is to have a "Quickly replacement" battery, for enduro and longer races. That is the reason for the seat mod to make the Quick Change battery system work. He is having the batteries built in modules, for easy replacement, the motor/output shaft gear assembly will fit right into the Yamaha frame , with very little frame mods.
And for you in particular, Bayodome, when he gets the website up, you can talk to him about being a first builder to help with development.
I will post the website hopefully next week.
Keep me/us posted! All very interesting.
I truly believe conversion kits are the way to go forward with e-motos at the moment. Why bother with chassis development when the major OEMs have already provided amazing platforms to work with? Focus on the power source instead and we can get to an electrified moto world much faster.
Will keep you posted.
I went to @Mark911 Instagram page last night. I like the work you, Mark911, have done on your YZ125 Electric conversion's battery box. The motor you are using is small size for the KW output, and no jackshaft, good weight savings. What is the total bike weight and how many KW of battery do you get, with todays technology.
What is your overall gear reduction. Your motor is rated at 4400rpm at I think 96V. We are running at about 6.86 to 1 total gear reduction, and still need more low end power at about the same power KW as you. Have you thought of a clutch? We are pondering this...
I went with Luna Cycles Sur-Ron. Luna has great customer service, I have found out that all you have to do is email them and they will take care of you. I have made a couple mods, Motocross bars, grips, and will soon add hand guards. The first place I took mine was straight to the motocross track. I had a blast.Ok, so you’re talking about the Segway 260, my understanding is that it is the same frame as the Light Bee X, so not any bigger physically.
Hey Mark, do you have any pictures to post showing work in progress.The base rpm is 4400 but will spin over 7000 with field weakening. Yes, very small and light. The motor uses a proprietary "through the coils" water-cooling design which is an order of magnitude more efficient at removing motor heat than simply circulating water around the stator housing (like Alta and most other water cooled PMAC motors). This allows for much greater current (HP) with respect to mass and size.
No gear reduction planned, but I'll know better after testing. No doubt I'll be starting with a 66t rear sprocket. In addition, a have a very simple but robust 50% gear reduction design on CAD if needed.
I'm not a fan of "electronic" clutches and a mechanical clutch is way too big a weight hit. We'll see.
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