Hi all, first post.
I know next to nothing about converting a bike from engine to ev but I’m in the position of either rebuilding a top end on a two stroke or going the green route and converting. Since everything is going electric in the future it would make sense to convert and so I have questions.
The bike in question is a 1995 Yamaha TZR50RR.
I’d like to use at least a 10kw motor. The frame should be able to handle the extra power as they were often raced at around that power.
The first question is, how hard is a conversion? I have a small workshop and tools but no lathe/mill.
Question 2, what hardware will I require in all?
Question 3, what is a ball park cost for a conversion kit?
Final question, where the hell do I get a kit from?
Thanks in advance for any information offered.
First, before starting, keep in mind the price and specifications of brand new electric bike.
10kw is a lot of power for a 50cc based frame.
You need (on top of tools and lot of patience); motor, speed controller (ESC), battery pack (BP), battery management system (BMS), and charger.
With the space you have available the limit of size of the battery pack will probably be your main issue.
So you want 10kw motor. Then the ESC needs to be at least 10kw, and matched to the motor. It's no use to have ESC designed for sensored motor and then have sensorless motor. Or even DC motor with AC ESC.
The Battery pack needs to be able to deliver at least 10kw without too much stress. BMS needs to be the correct specs (number of cells in serial, etc.) for the battery pack.
The charger needs to be able to charge the batteries within acceptable timeframe.
As far as I know there is no kit and while you could build your own from Ali, and other sources, it can be time consuming.
There are some high power electric bicycle kits available, Eastern European guy called Ladi (mysuperebike) will sell you list of where to order the parts for his 27kw cyberbike. But that would need to be modified to fit your frame. Endless sphere is probably the best resource for advice.
Here you can see simple pictures of converter bikes.
http://www.evalbum.com/type/MTCY . Some of the photos have link to materials used.