Thanks much. My next bike is gonna be a Desert Rat Tan version of this bike using a custom made bike frame with a mono shock suspension rolling on massive 3.5" wide Shinko SR242 moped knobbies. The triangle part of the frame will be much larger than the Felt frame you see here in order to fit a much larger Honda GC160 engine.Very cool bike. I love the different take on the look.
The rear hub is electric (Crystalyte HS3540) with 2250 watts feeding it from the battery in the right ammo can. It is instant monster torque from 0 to 30MPH.Also why is that hub in the rear so huge? what kind of wheels are those?
Top speed of the entire bike is only limited by the size of the gas engine. 40mph with a 49cc engine. The gas engine does all the high speed, long distance cruising and when the brakes are applied, the electric hub recharges it's batteries like a Prius.wow, so ur utilizing electric n motor. thats a first ive seen. whats the top speed on that?
Rear brake is internal electric (brake regen). It's what recharges my battery.lol wow. must be a blast to ride! i only see a front disk brake, do u have a rear brake?
Here I am almost taking out a bunch of trash cans blocking my path in the bike lane. I was like, I sure hope I have enough clearance or me and those trash cans are gonna go flying. LMAOlol wow. must be a blast to ride! i only see a front disk brake, do u have a rear brake?
6 Hrs. to recharge.What's up Man..
How did you joint the 1: Ignition 2: Breaks, 3 Kill switches.. I'd love to do this to mine .
Also, how long does it take to recharge the battery. If it charges while driving. This has to be the ultimate long distance bike..
The Tektro Auriga Comp-E Hydraulic brake has a electric switch built into the handle that activates Brake Regen to the controller when you crack that brake handle. It alone can pretty much stop the bike on it's own without the front brake pads ever engaging, on level terrain.My bad.. Spelling.. How did you wire the brakes/throttle with there being two separate systems.
Mine cost about $4000 just for the parts and 6 months to figure it all out. It was a nightmare ordeal to go through on my own, but it's now approaching 4,000 (nearly trouble-free) miles on it. LOLThat's amazing. How much would it cost to build one of these. Should I simply buy a hub motor kit with a battery on the 66cc I got?
Any problems I've had in those 4,000 miles have been solely caused by the roads I was riding on which caused various bolts to literally unscrew themselves and fall out, headlight mounts that snapped in half sending the headlight flying into the street, a flat tire from running over a nail, a pinch flat from a under pressure back tire, a few throttle cable snaps, fender mounts that broke under the shock of high speed riding. Most everything though was shock related due to high speed on 3rd World type roads.That's amazing. How much would it cost to build one of these. Should I simply buy a hub motor kit with a battery on the 66cc I got?