My Montreal street rider

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My Montreal street rider

Postby IRON DOG » Thu Jun 28, 2012 11:20 pm

My First built :

-72 v 20 ah Headway 48x38120s
-Crystalyte 5304
-Crystalyte 100v 150 amps controller ( Thanks to MadRhino )
-Old C.A.
-BVM-8s (cell-log) x3
-Charger ; Voltphreaks strip + big 24s lifepo4 charger = 20 min full balance charge
-Heat sensor for controller and motor
-12v dc to dc converter
-Hand made spot-light and more

Run very nice , I love it :D

Thank to :

-(Stradivarius , Beavinator , K-ray , Auraslip ) for parts .
-Greg Davey for inspiration .
-Doctorbass for allot of technical advice on the phone ( frenchy talking :wink: )
-All ES members who help me during the built .

-Very special thanks to MadRhino who help me to fix my controller problem .
I met MadRhino on the street , He let me try few bikes of is ( They all are crazy power Lipo super dh bikes :shock: )
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Re: My Montreal street rider

Postby Philistine » Fri Jun 29, 2012 12:49 am

Bravo, that is one seriously tidy build. I love the torque plate solution as well. I would love to see a similar thing done with Lipo, as you could get the whole thing much smaller, but I love how you have contained it all, that thing looks ready for battle.
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Re: My Montreal street rider

Postby Doctorbass » Fri Jun 29, 2012 12:59 am

Super Nice build my friend! :wink:

Very Clean!... ... Cleaner than mine :oops: wich are more like Mad max :twisted:

I'm impatient to meet you and enjoy our ebikes one day.. maybe :wink:

Big thanks to you for the help about advices for electrical regulations regarding my 220V 60A 2 pole sub panel :wink:

I would love to see a video of that ebike runing!
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Re: My Montreal street rider

Postby fractal » Fri Jun 29, 2012 10:49 am

super vélo!!! félicitations!!! la boîte qui renferme la batterie est fait en aluminium??? The battery box is made of aluminium?? Did you fabricate it yourself?
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Re: My Montreal street rider

Postby BATFINK » Fri Jun 29, 2012 7:13 pm

Excellent work, it does have a really good industrial style look to it, definitely not stealthy but fit for purpose :-)

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Re: My Montreal street rider

Postby IRON DOG » Fri Jun 29, 2012 11:39 pm

fractal wrote:super vélo!!! félicitations!!! la boîte qui renferme la batterie est fait en aluminium??? The battery box is made of aluminium?? Did you fabricate it yourself?


Salut fractal

As you ask ;

-the battery box , dash-board , and side covers are made of " russian plywood "
-the strap for holding the box to the frame are made of " aluminium flat bar "
-the removable controller and connection cover made of " plastic speaker box case "
-the 5$ spot-light are made of ABS pluming pipe .
-Ect ,ect ,ect ...

All and everything was hand-made from used and/or broken parts to lower the cost and to achieve the look and the performance i want for my commuter .

My next project is gona be a lipo dirt-bike " ghetto style " for mountain riding :twisted:

Thanks guys for all the good comment , its really appreciate .
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Re: My Montreal street rider

Postby veloman » Sat Jun 30, 2012 1:03 am

Nice attention to detail and maximization of space!
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Re: My Montreal street rider

Postby SamTexas » Sat Jun 30, 2012 12:26 pm

Just curious: What's the difference between "russian" and normal plywood?
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Re: My Montreal street rider

Postby flathill » Sat Jun 30, 2012 12:53 pm

SamTexas wrote:Just curious: What's the difference between "russian" and normal plywood?


Also known as baltic birch
Great for skateboards and loudspeakers and
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Re: My Montreal street rider

Postby nicobie » Sat Jun 30, 2012 1:37 pm

SamTexas wrote:Just curious: What's the difference between "russian" and normal plywood?


At least twice as many plys per thickness and no voids like in the crap home depot stuff
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May your tote always stay tight and your edge eversharp :wink:

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Re: My Montreal street rider

Postby SamTexas » Sat Jun 30, 2012 1:56 pm

Thanks nicobie. So you cannot buy it at Home Depot?
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Re: My Montreal street rider

Postby mvly » Sat Jun 30, 2012 3:47 pm

Nice clean bike. Is this full suspension? If so it will be one kick ass bike.
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Re: My Montreal street rider

Postby adam333 » Mon Jul 02, 2012 10:15 pm

tres jolie bike, I love the finish details. great work

peut-etre se verra t-on sur une piste cyclable a montreal eventuelement :D
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Re: My Montreal street rider

Postby Lessss » Tue Jul 03, 2012 9:22 pm

Cool motorcycle. Got a licenseplate for it yet?
Give me nuclear batteries I say!! Ripped off by Joshua Goldberg to the tune of almost $900 re headway groupbuy for batteries, no $ no batteries
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Re: My Montreal street rider

Postby IRON DOG » Wed Jul 04, 2012 12:47 am

Lessss wrote:Cool motorcycle. Got a licenseplate for it yet?


HAHAHA ! I know your joking but when i was at the begining of my first project ,

I got some hesitation between building a bicycle or a plated scooter .

This bike run like a really-really-good scooter but whitout a license-plate :twisted:

But i have to be careful a bit , because the speed limit in Montreal for ( assisted bicycle ) is 32 kmh :cry:
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Re: My Montreal street rider

Postby MadRhino » Fri Jul 06, 2012 9:50 am

Since I have seen it in details, I can testify that this Ebike is built with great care, and everything look like it was manufactured specifically. To me, it looked like it could be commercialized as is, adding only a brand Logo and a color scheme. :wink:

We had a fun ride in the mountain with my bikes. I know that you will build one on a DH frame next, and i can't wait to see the look of it.
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