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Uploaded by on Jul 12, 2009

Electric Ducati on another Sunday ride, sporting a new series parallel motor switch.
This video shows the bike in "series" mode, full controller current through both motors but half voltage/speed. Very crisp power, and great regen braking control down to low speeds (7-9mph depending on regen rate)
TickyTacky noise from the chain guide is next on the list of things to fix, most anoying!
The dash now has a Cycle Analyst from ebikes.ca, and a datalogger from martelec.co.uk, so I can analyze all data from any ride. The 2 meters at the top show current to each motor, 1000A full deflection.
All going well so far!
This is the low speed paart of the ride, dont forget to check out the other 2 video's!
Steve
http://www.jozzbikes.co.uk

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  • The 2 meters at the top show current to each motor, 1000A full deflection. ????

    I guess you mean 100A ?

  • @odbbigg 750A full deflection if I remember correctly.

  • @odbbigg 1000A full deflection if I remember correctly. It only see's that on both motors at lower RPM (voltage), and rarely makes full deflection (for less than 1 second at a time). When motors are put in parallel mode and are running higher voltage/speed, they only get half current each..

  • Hope your all remembering to watch the other 2 video's from this ride. This one has only the low speed portion (sub 50MPH), the others are much faster!

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  • Grazie,mi piace questo video con questo paesaggio.

  • Depends what you need range/power wise. Something like this around the £12,000 mark (you provide donor bike of your choice.). Less range and power perhaps £6,000 and upwards. Its pretty unique though, I know bikers who spend close to £20,000 choppers built out of parts from a catalogue!

  • WoW !!! Thats awesome dude !! not bad at all !! how much for a conversion ?

  • 100mph+, 70 miles max range

  • how's fast ? range ?

  • Povero Beppino, spero veremente che cambia qualcosa! Se voi comprare L'aprilia, lo portero in Italia in camioncino:) Se e stato registrato in EU, non poui guidarla?

    Steve

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