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Author Topic: Suzuki GSX-R e899 K2  (Read 956 times)

Rovi

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Suzuki GSX-R e899 K2
« on: February 13, 2018, 04:31:08 PM »

Not the fastest one at the moment with 14/34 kW hubmotor but she is rolling!
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Re: Suzuki GSX-R e899 K2
« Reply #1 on: February 13, 2018, 08:21:15 PM »

Is this your conversion bike?  You can't just tease with a photo, lets see some stats!  :)
That is one super beefy swing arm for sure and unique rear brake setup.
Welcome aboard.
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Re: Suzuki GSX-R e899 K2
« Reply #2 on: February 14, 2018, 09:20:00 AM »

This is a drag bike?
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Re: Suzuki GSX-R e899 K2
« Reply #3 on: February 14, 2018, 11:08:01 AM »

Yes, I did this conversation with some help of welder (for the swing arm).
I started my first electrical vehicle in spring 2016 with a Cromotor V2 (6/10kW).
Riding 1/4 mile in 16,884 seconds @ 118,12kph with my own designed bicycle.
I used Kelly Controls KHB14401 controller @ 175V DC.

Then there was this QS Motor (273 80H), which i also wanted to implement in a bicycle frame, waiting over 400 days on it. So I decided after 200 days of waiting time to implement it in a defect gear gsxr.

I only ride this bike on 1/4 mile events and on a little airplane landing field for tests.
I retired for street riding, have more fun with designing and building at the moment.
As I said, the bike is not fast at the moment cause the controller I used were to weak and the other one made a lot of problems by switching off the system via overcurrent problems.

So the first controller I used was an Kelly Controls KHB14601C with above described problems.
During acceleration I have to close the throttle for a short while before I accellerate again.
So the only way to close this issue was to set the parameters to 80% of motorphase current and 60% battery current. But this was very bad for acceleration.
With this controller I reached 176kph top speed on 730m distance @ 175 VDC.
So at 1/4 mile I reached the finish line after 14,468 seconds on 157 kph.

Then I changed to Kelly’s new controller KLS 8080I 14401.
I had everything on 100% and no problems with over current!
But 400A were to weak for acceleration.
I run the 1/4 mile in 15,380 seconds but with higher top speed at the end (172,37 kph).
So on the little private airplane landing field I reached 200,49 kph  after 740m.
The acceleration is actually around 7 seconds for 0-100kph.

Well this winter time I changed again the controller to Emsiso emDrive 500 which can deliver up to 899A before he switched off due to over current.
Now I am waiting for better weather conditions to continue with my tests ...
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Re: Suzuki GSX-R e899 K2
« Reply #4 on: March 06, 2018, 10:40:05 AM »

Ready for 2k18.


Batteries were in storage mode but I can’t wait to drive it!
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Re: Suzuki GSX-R e899 K2
« Reply #5 on: July 10, 2018, 08:40:23 AM »

this is really awesome!
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