Why do people sit in place and do burnouts? You fuck up a perfectly good tire, go nowhere, look stupid, gain nothing, loose money... Oh, am I rambling???
Just don't get it! unless you're taking off fast trying to get somewhere while doing a burnout.
nice burn out.smoke them tires show everyone how much more powerfull electric vehicals can be.
did u see the old datsun racing?so funny it blows everything away on the track
i like neil youngs 59 lincoln he is converting to run on electric.instead of plugging it in to recharge you can plug it in to power your house.check it out@lincvolt
Probably the dumbest question on the planet but... how would one wheelie these things?
Does it have the guts to wheelie off the power? If it does, is it a nice gradual pop up like a clutch wheelie on a petrol bike or a bit more violent like regular power wheelies?
I'm curious to know how as I think electric bikes are the future for motorcycling and I will be devastated if they're a bastard to do mono's on.
lol sorry about the pointless post, just a bit of curiousity.
Electric motors don't need clutches they are just attached directly to the transmission. I would think it would be easy to do a burnout because electric motors have all torque at 0 RPM.
Well an electric motorcycle like this one may not be for everybody(like people who ride for two hours and then suddenly feel like doing a burnout at the end lol) but its certainly for me. I love this bike, (so damn fun to ride) i have absolutely no regrets for building it and I'm proud of it...and as for upgrades i will hopefully be putting in advanced li-ions next fall/winter and that increase the power and range dramatically.
"Well an electric motorcycle like this one may not be for everybody(like people who ride for two hours and then suddenly feel like doing a burnout at the end lol)" thats hilarious!
You are using a 36v motor at 72v? Seems risky, but I guess the motor is rated at 28 hp peak. I would like to do that with my brushed etek, but it seems risky.
Hi thanks for your comment! Yes on the name tag it says its rated for 36 volts at i think 2300 rpm...This is mainly just the region where the motor runs most efficient. Its really no problem to run it at higher voltage. The main things limiting what voltage you can run it at are... rpm. aka.. what rpm it blows up at. and arcing at the brushes. If you run a motor at too high a voltage the brushes may arc and cause damage to the commutator and or premature brush wear... So far I've had no problems
nigga gotta go brushless
Scubapro821 11 months ago
Why do people sit in place and do burnouts? You fuck up a perfectly good tire, go nowhere, look stupid, gain nothing, loose money... Oh, am I rambling???
Just don't get it! unless you're taking off fast trying to get somewhere while doing a burnout.
Shortstory123 1 year ago
it is risky for something like that to blow up but, YOU CAN STILL SHOW OFF, THE "GREEN" WAY LMAO.
Nekosys 1 year ago
hear the roar of that engine lol jk its electric... wtf!!
DTurbo123 1 year ago
thats really green of you to defeat the purpose of a electric motorcycle with a burn out
bigbzuptown 1 year ago
burning rubber and winding varnish,...mmm
brakepipe 2 years ago
ahaha think about no exhaust for the cops to hear seeeyyaaa
ShortNSwoleAl1 2 years ago
kick ass i gotta build one
ShortNSwoleAl1 2 years ago
nice burn out.smoke them tires show everyone how much more powerfull electric vehicals can be.
did u see the old datsun racing?so funny it blows everything away on the track
i like neil youngs 59 lincoln he is converting to run on electric.instead of plugging it in to recharge you can plug it in to power your house.check it out@lincvolt
ez3usx2 2 years ago
that was dumb!
Tikmondo 2 years ago
Probably the dumbest question on the planet but... how would one wheelie these things?
Does it have the guts to wheelie off the power? If it does, is it a nice gradual pop up like a clutch wheelie on a petrol bike or a bit more violent like regular power wheelies?
I'm curious to know how as I think electric bikes are the future for motorcycling and I will be devastated if they're a bastard to do mono's on.
lol sorry about the pointless post, just a bit of curiousity.
not4resale 2 years ago
it's really easy if it has enough power. don't worry.
cheshcat1 2 years ago
Electric motors don't need clutches they are just attached directly to the transmission. I would think it would be easy to do a burnout because electric motors have all torque at 0 RPM.
jalit 2 years ago
how many volt is it ?
and how far does it go ?
write back please x
stefanoargenys 2 years ago
read the info tab..
mattetjus 2 years ago
Looks like you might wanna tighten the chain up a bit.
wassp223 3 years ago
lol
manoman0 3 years ago
no it's just fine.
DeviateRazo 3 years ago 2
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Of course a burnout isn't hard on an electric bike, they have full torque at 0 rpm..
But I'd like to see you ride it for 2 hours, THEN do a burnout.. Oh wait, out of battery? That sux!
Towlieee 3 years ago
Well an electric motorcycle like this one may not be for everybody(like people who ride for two hours and then suddenly feel like doing a burnout at the end lol) but its certainly for me. I love this bike, (so damn fun to ride) i have absolutely no regrets for building it and I'm proud of it...and as for upgrades i will hopefully be putting in advanced li-ions next fall/winter and that increase the power and range dramatically.
tgamber 3 years ago 7
"Well an electric motorcycle like this one may not be for everybody(like people who ride for two hours and then suddenly feel like doing a burnout at the end lol)" thats hilarious!
You are using a 36v motor at 72v? Seems risky, but I guess the motor is rated at 28 hp peak. I would like to do that with my brushed etek, but it seems risky.
ragonamuffin 3 years ago
Hi thanks for your comment! Yes on the name tag it says its rated for 36 volts at i think 2300 rpm...This is mainly just the region where the motor runs most efficient. Its really no problem to run it at higher voltage. The main things limiting what voltage you can run it at are... rpm. aka.. what rpm it blows up at. and arcing at the brushes. If you run a motor at too high a voltage the brushes may arc and cause damage to the commutator and or premature brush wear... So far I've had no problems
tgamber 3 years ago
oh no a troll!
fockUtubesucks 3 years ago
hahah great! the electric bike is made for respecting the environment and you do a burn out haha
nitrogeb 3 years ago
awesome, been building ebikes for a little while but can't seem to get my hands on one of these beautiful frames!! I r jealous.
mastermarc22 3 years ago
I will try to get more video and pictures up all about the bike in the next week....
tgamber 3 years ago
nice shot... get some pics of the rest of the bike, that bike is a beauty!
frodus17 3 years ago