BenRobins3
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- Jan 3, 2023
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To cut a long story as short as possible, I want to build the fastest E-bike on a dirt bike frame on UK roads, (I will be registering the bike, running with an adequate license, doing a V5S, and insuring the bike).
I have decided on building a bike on a dirt bike frame with dirt bike styling and this won’t change, I am currently looking at a QS 273 50H motor as the 70H won’t fit into a dirt bike drop out. I have decided to run a 96V system with a FarDriver 96530 controller, and will be building a custom battery with ePLB CO20 cells. Ideally I will run 4 packs of 14 of these 3.6V cells, with 2 48v packs in series, then running this in parallel with 2 more 48v packs to have a 96v pack with twice the capacity of a 1p 96v pack. So essentially a 28s 2p pack. I’ll also be running a DC-DC 96v to 12v inverter to power things like horn, lights, indicators, and a separate high power USB port.
Essentially what I’m asking is how good will this setup be in practise, and where could I improve. After a lot of research this is currently the best I can come up with, but I am open to suggestions, as this is sort of a “money is no object” sort of build. The one thing I am sticking to is running on a dirt bike frame with chunky tyres, which I know will hurt my speed, but I purely like the look of it.
Thanks
I have decided on building a bike on a dirt bike frame with dirt bike styling and this won’t change, I am currently looking at a QS 273 50H motor as the 70H won’t fit into a dirt bike drop out. I have decided to run a 96V system with a FarDriver 96530 controller, and will be building a custom battery with ePLB CO20 cells. Ideally I will run 4 packs of 14 of these 3.6V cells, with 2 48v packs in series, then running this in parallel with 2 more 48v packs to have a 96v pack with twice the capacity of a 1p 96v pack. So essentially a 28s 2p pack. I’ll also be running a DC-DC 96v to 12v inverter to power things like horn, lights, indicators, and a separate high power USB port.
Essentially what I’m asking is how good will this setup be in practise, and where could I improve. After a lot of research this is currently the best I can come up with, but I am open to suggestions, as this is sort of a “money is no object” sort of build. The one thing I am sticking to is running on a dirt bike frame with chunky tyres, which I know will hurt my speed, but I purely like the look of it.
Thanks