I love crazy builds as much as the next guy, but turning a 106 horsepower, 478 pound, 150mph work of mechanical art into a 565 pound two wheel golf kart seems quite counter productive would you say? It's an awesome build and I'm really happy that you got it to working but that 42 mph top speed hurts my soul
First off: Very cool job on the conversion! And: I owned a 1985 Ninja 600R back in the day, and still think that era had some great styling. Kawasaki said they won't make motorcycles powered only by internal combustion engines starting in 2035. So Kawasakis will all be hybrids, or fully EV starting in 2035.
This build was WAY ahead of its time lol, seriously slap some good lithium batteries on and it would spike your range, top speed and performance would be really cool to see
Woow i have the same motorcicle in my garage waiting for the time to get back on the roads again . eny body can have a blog where can i get the parts from. ?
Great Job! In the end, it looks like a regular bike. It has been over 10yrs. What happened to it. Is it in the back of the shed collecting dust or, have you upgraded the batteries ride it on a regular basis?
I'm wanting to attempt a similar build. I have two old compressor motors that I'm wondering if I could use?. But if i cant i will have to find a decent on. I have an 1982 kawasaki KZ750. The electric motors i have are 3 phase motors rated at 7.5hp. Any info you could provide me with would be great.
A nice project but LEAD ACID batteries??...Should have spent the money and made a decent and FAR better battery in terms of power, longevity,charging time,and weight savings than those HEAVY SLUGS. I am doing a project with an EMMO ZONE and with a powerful hubmotor from qsmotors, and a kelly controller capable of 300 amps and my own 100 volt 35 ah Lithium battery, my bike would be a better performer...lighter,more range,faster charging,cheaper to build. Look for it on endless sphere.
Hoping you're still around...I've done the same thing with LiPo batteries...but need to upgrade motor and controller. what did you use?
You should try it again using modern tech, bet it can go a faster than it ever could as a gas bike.
🥰🥰🥰😍😍👍👍👍
You probably played the music too! Nice job, great project. I'm about to buy an Ultra Bee, things have come a long way...
I love crazy builds as much as the next guy, but turning a 106 horsepower, 478 pound, 150mph work of mechanical art into a 565 pound two wheel golf kart seems quite counter productive would you say? It's an awesome build and I'm really happy that you got it to working but that 42 mph top speed hurts my soul
20 miles range? For that kind of mileage, was this thing even worth building? To be fair this was 2009 and battery technology is much better now
great!!! top speed?
First off: Very cool job on the conversion! And: I owned a 1985 Ninja 600R back in the day, and still think that era had some great styling. Kawasaki said they won't make motorcycles powered only by internal combustion engines starting in 2035. So Kawasakis will all be hybrids, or fully EV starting in 2035.
Wow, 2009 electric motorbikes weren’t even close to mainstream. Great job, hope it’s still saving you petrol!
The bike looks fantastic. Just that the speed is almost decreased to a quarter of the possible. Would it go any faster at a later stage?
This build was WAY ahead of its time lol, seriously slap some good lithium batteries on and it would spike your range, top speed and performance would be really cool to see
Woow i have the same motorcicle in my garage waiting for the time to get back on the roads again . eny body can have a blog where can i get the parts from. ?
2021 Great job
Great Job! In the end, it looks like a regular bike. It has been over 10yrs. What happened to it. Is it in the back of the shed collecting dust or, have you upgraded the batteries ride it on a regular basis?
great job.
Yeah this video is definitely 2009 that bike is very ugly lol but awesome conversation
Awsome should have went 72v system though. Great looking project
10years ago 72v was even more expensive
This video deserve more views
wonder what the before and after weight is
4:57 nm
who else watch this in 2020?
I watch this video in 2020
I watch this video in 2019
same
If 42 miles an hour is still a little too slow for me but it's a pretty cool-looking conversion good job.
I will say the final project looks good but how fast does it go
Seems kind of lame as compared to the Ninja motor
bhai Battery or motor kha se liya he please reply
I’ve spent an insane amount of time looking at these projects but they are just too expensive for me! Very impressive though!
Now still watching in 2019
Wow really cool and friendly for the environment
I just got a 750 like that a week ago
Wonderful! I dream to make one too, but I am worried about the rain. Is it forbidden to use in the rain?
Was curious if this could be done, might have to try and do one myself 👍
I'm wanting to attempt a similar build. I have two old compressor motors that I'm wondering if I could use?. But if i cant i will have to find a decent on. I have an 1982 kawasaki KZ750. The electric motors i have are 3 phase motors rated at 7.5hp. Any info you could provide me with would be great.
Pleasee... Max velocity. And autonomy..? Thanks.
Got the compulsory noise ..helps me move on to the next one..
Perfect.....
How much would it cost for you to make my Razor Mx650 Faster or my actual sized Dirt Bike and just concert my gas dirt bike into electric
até hoje vejo esse video ja assistir umas 15 vezes tou fazendo uma aqui em casa
Ainda tá tentando?
@@foxxyytofficial parei mais vou vim com um novo projeto se deus quizer
@@rodrigo48183 ok, avise quando voltar a fazer
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This is the best and neat conversion as of my knowledge If you having this bike please make an another video
Wow
How’s this bike going after 7plus years 😎
Need a cvt setup
Nice video, nice job, excellent project! I will make one for me too. Congratulations!
A nice project but LEAD ACID batteries??...Should have spent the money and made a decent and FAR better battery in terms of power, longevity,charging time,and weight savings than those HEAVY SLUGS. I am doing a project with an EMMO ZONE and with a powerful hubmotor from qsmotors, and a kelly controller capable of 300 amps and my own 100 volt 35 ah Lithium battery, my bike would be a better performer...lighter,more range,faster charging,cheaper to build. Look for it on endless sphere.
2010 wasn't easy for lithium
@@foxxyytofficial no idea what that even means
@@johnnyzee383 the conversion was in 2009-2010 Ten years ago was even harder for lithium battery packa to be built/bought
hi!! what kind of motor you used it?
Good job
this is great hands on learning,, more people need to get off there azzz and get in to these electric projects.
Awesomeness looks great too
Great job coming from almost a decade ago...he must riding on UFO technology by now..
VERY NICE Great Job. What sort of range do you get? How much did it cost? Do you have a list of the parts? cheers