frankly i dont know the specs i want because i'm compairing it to my xr400, witch wont tell me the torque at the wheel either, so i'm stuck there
get motor torque peak, then get the final ratio from the radio of front to rear sprocket. Then get the ratio for 1st, 2nd, 3rd, etc gears, then get the primary reduction. Then you can calc torque at the rubber.
well i would like 60mph, 50 would be great, 40 would be acceptable
probably going to use li ion or li phosphate ion- i haven't really done the research yet.
you can hit 40-50mph with an etek and lead. Agni and some lead would get you a little higher.
i ride in very steep areas like Carnage to desert riding. now i'm planning on having a set of sprockets for different style of riding.
thats a great idea! higher torque lower speed set and higher speed, lower torque set.
i got the 130ft lbs from the thunderstruck motors page- look at stall torque http://www.thunderstruck-ev.com/perm132.htm
Thats absolute peak torque, your going to be very close, if not MORE than an ICE on takeoff. Peak is at 0rpm, not 5krpm like some ICE's for example.
the 48v limit with regen came along when i called thunderstruck and electric motorsport and asked about the perm- they said it was possible but increasablely hazardous- which i don't believe is true- but thats why i asked.
Its not advanced for 72V, but people have used the perm an agni with regen well above 48V.
budget- well i figure i'm looking at 1000-1500 for the motor, another 300 or so for the controller, and another 1000 for the batteries- i assume when i look into its going to be more like 2000 for the batteries
doubt 300 would cut it for the controller, if you want something underpowered
the motor cost sounds right.
batteries for $1000 you'll likely be going lead.
more things:
90 for contactor
gauges are another 100-300
charger is another 700 for something decent
BMS if you go lifepo4
sprocket set front/rear plus new chain
materials for battery cage/welding
but i'm all for bang for my buck- its going to take a while to pay this off.
I collected parts over a year, and kept collecting things like DC-DC, contactor, BMS, batteries..... it takes a while, its not a weekend project by any means. What you need out of this bike is completely doable, thats the good news. Bad news is, between cost, and time needed to put it together, it may be more than you thought.