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210km range Electric bike(no pedal) quick ride

March 15, 2011 by pbik  
Filed under Electric bike


A Quick ride following cars The fully cahrged battery allo this bike to do 210km at 30km/h NO PEDAL 8650W 11hp 210km range fast charge 1.5hour 79km/h max speed

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25 Responses to “210km range Electric bike(no pedal) quick ride”
  1. zanydeath says:

    Any issues with the Quebec police yet? In Ontario there is a bit of a crackdown underway for these home built bikes. Of course modding a China E-scooter you’re invisible to them unless they catch you going 80km on a busy roadway.

  2. ninjalowang says:

    @Doctorbass can you tell me where you found those batteries and how did you linked them togheter? How do you charge all those batteries?

  3. 0urGaia says:

    @0urGaia, also toying with the idea of fitting a removable roof to a LWB recumbent similar in fashion to the BMW C1 scooter allowing another 100 watt to be placed on roof which should provide added 1/3 range boost. My idea is to use two long bending fibreglass tubes (used to hold tents up) as struts for the roof. The roof panels would then clip into onto the poles to provide added integrity. So when not needed I can take apart the poles and roof panels in minutes and put into the trailer.

  4. 0urGaia says:

    You have the best ebike I have seen, by far. I have been looking for configuration for touring and yours be perfect but cost of all those batteries you use are beyond my budget so planning to expand my A123 from 4 dewalts to 12 and use a 900w genset to recharge on road. With a 100w solar panel on top my trailer to recover some amperage hoping to get around 100-120km before needing a recharge.which be needed rest stop anyway. Congrats on building such an amazing ebike.

  5. FireballGER says:

    great video shows me thats its much better to ride such a bike, insted of those dirty cars, ok its dangerous like Motorbike driving but its clean…

  6. Jimas1991997 says:

    u have pedals!! look at 0:42 the sadows

  7. 0815tobey says:

    210km range? how did you measure it?

  8. xcitation says:

    Nice work Doctorbass. ;O)

  9. jvandervalk says:

    :O you actually got it up to that speed! Your nuts!

  10. Doctorbass says:

    garmin Venture CX GPS

  11. jvandervalk says:

    How did you find out the top speed was 79? lol

  12. Doctorbass says:

    I have 4 batterie i built myself from 60 Makita lithium packs. each have 23Ah and 25V for a total of 100V at 23Ah.

    The curent limit of the controller is 100A

  13. anupamvipul233 says:

    what about battery (?v ?ah)and weight

  14. halo2pc says:

    ★★★★★.

  15. pclle says:

    hahaha you’re passing cars

  16. dantonass says:

    Salut le doc je vais tester mon 406 avec mes 2 batterie en parrallel cette semaine , j’ai une 16 ah + une 20 ah 36 volt de ping je devrait faire 200-240 à 30 km/h si mes calcule sont bon sa me donne une vraie capacité de 24 ah donc sur mon cycle je vais arreter la pour pas tuer ma batterie et en passant bravo pour ton record y faudrait vraiment que j’aille te voir à quebec

  17. Reders160 says:

    i want that bike

  18. andreschapero says:

    I agree, range, range range !

  19. SchnauzerTV says:

    Please post more videos on this bike setup. Range is all I care about. Sounds wonderful !

  20. Doctorbass says:

    Search for nine continent motor kit.. they are cheap and powerfull.. up to 2500W tested

    Doc

  21. izzzzzz6 says:

    Good research and construction! Do you have any experience with the 1000W 48V hub motors available on ebay from china? I am considering fitting 2 of these on one bike with around 40ah of batteries perhaps pushing them to 60V if possible. I live in the mountains so i would like to build something very powerful that can still handle long distance. Have also been considering 2 or 3 car radiator 12V cooling fans mounted on the frame & running all on one chain. Any thoughts? Thanks

  22. luc59457 says:

    I just put my crystalyte up to 50v today.

  23. Doctorbass says:

    I have a A123 pack.. for the drag racing setup.. but for the 210km range i use LiMn (Konion cells) ( Lithium ion Manganese) from makita battery pack

  24. bungdekunt says:

    what batteries?123a lifepo? looks excellent

  25. ampdavolts says:

    All muscle, all the time. Say, this looks like fun!

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