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Buy Sell Trade / Selling my home brew "hybrid" motorcycle
« on: January 01, 2022, 10:22:22 PM »
Hi all, I ended up building a "hybrid" motorcycle back in 2019 as part of a school project. I put "hybrid" in quotations since I was not able to engineer the bike to run on the ICE while also battery. This bike will run full electric till depleted and then park, the generator turns on an recharges the bike. I realize this is a bit counter productive. Ideally it would be able to use battery until depleted and then the ICE generator would be able to run and power the bike (while staying mobile). My bike was not designed to that level of engineering but holds the principles that it could be accomplished with some additional systems. Anyways, I ended up using a 2010 Triumph America chassis, the electronics from a 2010 Zero S (batteries, motor (agni 95R), controller, MBB, BMS, etc.), a 4kW general generator (6.5 peak), custom made aluminum 72 tooth rear sprocket, 13-17 tooth front sprockets, custom chain tensioner, cycle analyst, the Zero's Delta q charger, and a Meanwell RSP 3000 (Which I didn't end up using). With a 17 tooth front sprocket it ended up reaching a top speed of 81km/h. In total, it travelled 22.24km, at an average of 57.43 km/h and consumed 1891.5Wh. While maintaining 80km/h, the motor required 6338W and consumed 79.17Wh/km. These batteries unfortunately were approximately 10 years old and tired and so only at about approximately 50% their original capacity.

This was a very fun project, I learned a lot, and was a really fun bike to ride! Unfortunately the bike has sat since, and now the battery pack has low voltage and not accepting a charge. It would be a really cool project to throw some leaf packs or newer technology into the bike (and likely remove the generator) but for now I do not have the time or money to do so. If anyone locally is interested in seeing it or purchasing the bike (for parts or upgrade) I'd be more than happy to connect (not currently interesting in parting it out piece by piece). I also have plenty of pictures they are too large to share on this post but happy to share if interested. Anyways, let me know if interested!

Keep building and enjoying friends!

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Home Brew / Wh/km vs. "from the wall"
« on: October 18, 2019, 08:34:09 PM »
Hi all,

I had an exciting week - I was able to take my project bike out to a flat rural road and do some road tests, and it didn't break down! woohoo. I have my cycle analyst set up and at the end of my testing (till the bike wouldn't go any further) I had used 2096Wh. I plugged the bike into the wall using a Kill A Watt metering device and 24 hours later when I came out too the fully charged bike it said I had consumed just over 3kWh.... could the charger be eating up that much power? or is there something else going on here?

some more technical information:

- I'm using 2010 Zero S components - 3.7kW battery pack (of course only 80% usable and 10 years old there is some degradation going on, but still functional!)

- 27km of range - I was accelerating up to full throttle, holding that for about 1.5km, stopping and doing the same in reverse. flat ground.

- Averaging 75Wh/km

- charger is a 48V Quiq

Can you help me make sense of the fact the bike took 3kWh when it only used 2?


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Buy Sell Trade / Want: QuiQ 48V charger
« on: September 10, 2018, 07:06:19 AM »
I am trying to find a 48V QuiQ charger for my 2010 Zero S - modifying the bike to take 2 chargers. If you have one sitting around please let me know!

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Buy Sell Trade / Wanted: Delta Q Y connector (48V 2010 S)
« on: August 07, 2018, 09:20:44 PM »
Hey all,

Looking for a Y adaptor for a 2010 Zero S so that I can connect 2 QuickQ chargers.

Let me know,

thanks

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Tech Help / Sprocket Sizing
« on: November 03, 2017, 09:24:10 PM »
I have a 2010 Zero S that I have stripped down and am putting the guts into a 2010 Triumph America Frame. I am using the Agni 95R motor that the Zero had, and all other parts. I have just finished fabricating a motor mount which fits perfectly under the seat of the triumph. Now I need to figure out sprocket sizes though and this is where I need your help...

Weight (approximate): Zero - 280lbs / Triumph once all together 500lbs?

Tire Size: Zero - 130 / Triumph 170 (taller)

Optimum Speed: 80-85km/h (50mph) continuous

Zero/Agni stock sprocket/chain combo: 16T/53T/420

I know its a heavier bike but I want to keep the chain size small (this is simply a proof of concept not an every day bike) so keeping it 420 gauge is fine with me. If anyone has any experience with this or knows a good conversion for all of the factors please chime in.

Thanks all!




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Zero Motorcycles Forum | 2012 and older / 2010 Zero S - Watt/mph
« on: September 28, 2017, 01:58:28 AM »
I have a 2010 Zero S and yes its battery capacity has degraded for sure. I do not have a cycle analyst but was wondering if anyone with a S or DS that has one could get me some numbers. I am curious what power it takes to maintain speeds. 30, 40, 50mph for instance. If anyone has one, or knows the numbers/where to find them that would be very helpful. Thanks!  (oh and yes I know I should just get a cycle analyst myself to find the exact numbers but shipping times to Canada etc. are a nuisance)


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Zero Motorcycles Forum | 2012 and older / 2010 Zero S - faster charging?
« on: September 28, 2017, 01:54:19 AM »
I'm wondering if there is a way to implement a faster charge for this bike (2010 Zero S) - yes I know its older and obsolete but its for a project I'm doing. I have read up on some posts about the meanwells however none mention anything pre 2013. If anyone has made a fast charger or knows it to be possible and have any recommendations that would be fantastic. please let me know!

 

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Home Brew / Make a Zero run while charging
« on: August 03, 2017, 07:12:34 AM »
Hi all,

Wondering if anyone knew a way for me to get a Zero motorcycle to fully operate, whilst plugged in and charging (theoretically like if I was towing a generator). Need your help!

Thanks!

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Buy Sell Trade / WANTED crashed/salvage/used Zero Motorcycle
« on: June 29, 2017, 10:51:31 AM »
Hi all,

I'm looking for a used Zero as parts for a project I am building. It needs to have a good battery, electronics, and level 2 (240/quick) charger on board. can be crashed or mangled or even bad motor as I may not need the motor for my build, or just used. If you have or know of one let me know!

I'm in Toronto, Canada but would travel for the right bike/price! (states or otherwise)

Thanks!!

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