Hello everyone, I am new to these forums, so I thought I'd introduce myself and my EV.
I converted my 1985 Honda Interceptor VF700F back in 2010 and have been regularly making changes to increase its performance. Below is a list of the currently installed parts:
K91-4003 Advanced motor- 5:1 gear ratio currently, but performed well enough at 3.84:1 ratio
Soliton Jr. (yes, I know it's a big controller for a motorcycle)
36*CALB 40Ah cells, configured 36s1p
Elcon 1500 charger
JLD404 intelligent Ah meter with shunt - interfaced with the Elcon to shut off charger @ 123 volts to protect cells; this is my method of battery management, which works fine so long as I don't discharge at over ~325 amps pack current.
No DC/DC, just using 4*40Ah Thunder-sky cells that failed miserably as a traction pack because they were built so poorly-they work fine at very low (<1C) discharge/charge rates.
City range (45mph): 33 miles-ish (142 calculated wh/mile
Highway range (63mph average): 26 miles-ish (180 calculated wh/mile while on a trip with 2out of 6 miles up a 4% grade @ 65mph)
Acceleration 0-60mph: 7.783s best time yet with 5:1 gear ratio
Top speed: 80mph, limited by motor RPM, with 3.84:1 gear ratio, I hit 87 mph in 14.5 seconds!
I thought I would get more range, but I am pretty throttle happy and don't even need 20 miles range.
I am thinking about upping the voltage to find out how high I can take this little DC motor without hurting it; the highest pack voltage I have fed it thus far is 120 from my current pack. I don't have any over-speeding protection other than my calculation for motor speed vs mph, which limits me to 80mph, but I won't hit those speeds for long (if at all), because I've read that those max motor RPMs are supposed to be for short periods. I also blow out the brush area once a week to avoid brush dust causing conductivity where it doesn't belong.
I can do a burnout, which is pretty cool, but the bike to way to heavy for a wheelie.
I would like to hear from others who have over-volted their motors.