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Started by scottpA_GS, May 25, 2008, 07:28:09 PM

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scottpA_GS


Yep... here it is  :bowdown:

:flipoff: Take that oil companies  :2guns:

http://evalbum.austinev.org/1337



~ 1990 GS500E Project bike ~ Frame up restoration ~ Yosh exhaust, 89 clipons, ...more to come...

~ 98 Shadow ACE 750 ~ Black Straight Pipes ~ UNI Filter ~ Dyno Jet Stage 1 ~ Sissy Bar ~


beRto

:laugh: ... cool!

My favorite part is the range of up to 30 miles, riding economically. I'm not sure what "economically" means when the top speed is 50 mph!

(and as it stands now, electrical power generation almost always requires a fossil fuel of some sort; haven't gotten rid of the oil companies yet :icon_rolleyes:)


scottpA_GS


Here in PA Wind power is HUGE! My nephew works for a MASSIVE wind turbine co. Gamesa. The new house we are building will have a Windmill capable of generating enough power for 3 homes  :thumb: No Oil for electricity here  :thumb:


~ 1990 GS500E Project bike ~ Frame up restoration ~ Yosh exhaust, 89 clipons, ...more to come...

~ 98 Shadow ACE 750 ~ Black Straight Pipes ~ UNI Filter ~ Dyno Jet Stage 1 ~ Sissy Bar ~


nastynate6695

 :o did you see the size of that rear sprocket.....

scottpA_GS


I like the old school rear suspension "down grade"  :icon_mrgreen:


~ 1990 GS500E Project bike ~ Frame up restoration ~ Yosh exhaust, 89 clipons, ...more to come...

~ 98 Shadow ACE 750 ~ Black Straight Pipes ~ UNI Filter ~ Dyno Jet Stage 1 ~ Sissy Bar ~


ben2go

I love EVs but it's sad to see a GS turned lectric.
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yamahonkawazuki

hey scott, what if no wind? does the home have/will have batteries to store generated electricity?, and meh if i wanted to go 50 id get a scooter. i like EV's as well, but not with a 30 mile cap ( riding economically ) as teh site suggested. lol i wonder what would need to be fabbed to fit a bicycle style derrailleur on the rear. aka ghetto-rigged tranny. or the day solar cells can be made small enough to cover a bike. and power it indefinately ( or until dark)
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scottpA_GS

Quote from: yamahonkawazuki on May 25, 2008, 09:06:34 PM
hey scott, what if no wind? does the home have/will have batteries to store generated electricity?

Its hooked to the grid as well as battery and solar  :thumb:

Right now PA has some GREAT incentives and even grants to "build green" So we are putting everything we can into this house.  Its all still in the planing stage. The land has been bought and house plans semi done.

The wind turbine will also be able to sell back enough electricity to the grid at peak times that it makes the down time free  :thumb:


~ 1990 GS500E Project bike ~ Frame up restoration ~ Yosh exhaust, 89 clipons, ...more to come...

~ 98 Shadow ACE 750 ~ Black Straight Pipes ~ UNI Filter ~ Dyno Jet Stage 1 ~ Sissy Bar ~


beRto

Quote from: scottpA_GS on May 25, 2008, 07:46:40 PM

Here in PA Wind power is HUGE! My nephew works for a MASSIVE wind turbine co. Gamesa. The new house we are building will have a Windmill capable of generating enough power for 3 homes  :thumb: No Oil for electricity here  :thumb:

Sounds good!

Do you have lots of property, or will the turbine be near the home? How long do you figure it will take to recover the investment in a turbine?

nastynate6695

the wind turbine...is it the old school kind that resemble an airplane prop.   or is it some of the new kind that resemble a combine thrasher stood on end??

GeeP

Ditch those lead acid batteries and DC controllers.

Go Lithium Ion and medium voltage polyphase AC.  A lot of industrial VFD's have direct access DC busses now.  Get into the box, ditch all the rectifier crap, add cooling, make a smaller box, install in bike.  Then you have power ramping, dynamic braking, torque multiplication, and all kinds of other cool features.  A little more work and you have traction control too!

Ditch the rear brake while you're at it and replace the master cylinder with a braking potentiometer.  Oh, belt drive too!

Take a high efficiency three phase inverter duty motor and lighten it up.  Make a new base, frame, end frames, etc out of aluminum.   :icon_mrgreen:

How about 40-50 HP continuous and 300-400 HP when you let 'er rip eh?  Plus  500%or more starting torque?  No transmission to shift either.

I just want to be able to say to a Hayabusa rider.  "I'm going to hand you your ass." and to his friend "Here, hold my extension cord."   :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
Every zero you add to the tolerance adds a zero to the price.

If the product "fails" will the product liability insurance pay for the "failure" until it turns 18?

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Kasumi

Quote from: GeeP on May 26, 2008, 10:34:05 AM

I just want to be able to say to a Hayabusa rider.  "I'm going to hand you your ass." and to his friend "Here, hold my extension cord."   :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:


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frankieG

kind of reminds me of the guy who posted using ammo boxes as saddle bags on his bike  :cookoo:  and what is it with that huge rear sprocket?   i do like the paint scheme and think the gas tank could have been made smaller.  but now lets give credit where credit is due.  electric vehicles are still in the early stages and those who are brave enough to venture into this arena are making inroads that should benefit us all in the future.  but it is fun making fun of them too :)
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i have a beautiful gf(not anymore)
former navy bubble head (JD is our patran saint)

scottpA_GS

Quote from: beRto on May 26, 2008, 08:23:25 AM

Do you have lots of property, or will the turbine be near the home? How long do you figure it will take to recover the investment in a turbine?

I have 10 acres. It will be split into (2) 5 acre lots though. Due to allot of new windmills springing up here, there are some new codes. So it has to be kinda far from the house. and by putting it on another lot its kinda a loop hole  :icon_mrgreen: It costs about 10K including the footing, connections and install. we get about 1K back in federal taxes and have lined up grants to pay for nearly half the rest. Looking at our current heating and electrical bills we will have paid for it and the solar in less than 15 years. If I get some low cost electric vehicles and fuel stays as costly as it is, it will pay for itself in less than 10  :icon_mrgreen:


~ 1990 GS500E Project bike ~ Frame up restoration ~ Yosh exhaust, 89 clipons, ...more to come...

~ 98 Shadow ACE 750 ~ Black Straight Pipes ~ UNI Filter ~ Dyno Jet Stage 1 ~ Sissy Bar ~


GeeP

Quote from: frankieG on May 26, 2008, 12:15:46 PMand what is it with that huge rear sprocket? 

Speed reduction.  He likely needs a decent reduction to get into the motor's sweet spot, much more important with DC motors.
Every zero you add to the tolerance adds a zero to the price.

If the product "fails" will the product liability insurance pay for the "failure" until it turns 18?

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dgyver

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Revere2

Speed reduction??????????????? Yeah.........that translates into whatever "mommy and daddy government" has dictated as to what you will "go" in miles per hour. "They" have it all figured out for you. Just relax and do what they say. Everything will be alright. "They know what's best".  You'll see this take many forms over the years to come. I've seen a LOT since 1964. Precious little of it has been "for the people".
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ohgood

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Quote from: GeeP on May 26, 2008, 02:59:33 PM
Quote from: frankieG on May 26, 2008, 12:15:46 PMand what is it with that huge rear sprocket? 

Speed reduction.  He likely needs a decent reduction to get into the motor's sweet spot, much more important with DC motors.

Correct me if I'm wrong, but don't DC and AC motors create ALL of their available torque @ 1 to infinity rpms ?

If so, then the big rear sprocket is for chain wrap, and I'd bet there was a largish front sprocket also. You know, 50% wrap or whatever to keep things working well.

A 'lectric gs would rock. Light bike, good handling, good ergos for commuting, and the cost per fillup (plus assuming a replacement battery at some point worked in) of around $.30 each ?

Someday, capacitors will have a major storage / charging bump, and we'll all enjoy the smooth immediate torque of electric motors. Imagine a leasing agreement with 'gas' stations where you pull in, and swap out your battery for a charged one in 2 minutes, for $10. Awesome. Never happen in the US though, sadly :(



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manofthefield

IIRC, it said front sprocket was 11T :o
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