I AM SORRY EVERYONE. ITS A HONDA. WONT HAPPEN AGAIN. --- lyle sloan wrote:
> Thanks goes to Jeff Major from the EVDL for posting > this. > > Ebay auction # 140098278052 Add reads as follows: > > Item Specifics - Motorcycles > 1978 Custom Built Motorcycles : ELECTRIC VEHICLE > > > HONDA GL 1000 ELECTRIC MOTORCYCLE WITH SIDE CAR > > Year: 1978 Warranty: No > Miles: 500 Engine Size (cc): 0 > Condition: Used Title: Clear > Exterior: White VIN Number: -- > Type: Cruiser Model: ELECTRIC VEHICLE > > HONDA GL 1000 ELECTRIC MOTORCYCLE WITH SIDE CAR > Vehicle Description > > This is a modified 1978 Goldwing GL 1000 > Electric > Motorcycle. > > It has been converted to Electric power with a D & D > 6.7 inch motor. It has an All Trax controller: 72 > Volts, 350 Amps. > > The motorcycle has 6 AGM 12 Volt batteries weighing > 63 pounds each from Interstate Battery. Three of > the > batteries are on the motorcycle and three are in the > side car. The batteries are charged individually by > 2 > automatic battery chargers that have 3 banks each. > This keeps the batteries equalized during charging. > > The side car and the front forks are from a Russian > Dnepr. > > The wheel-base is 62". The wheel track is 48". > > Overall Length: 8 feet. Overall width: 68". > > Total vehicle weight is unknown. > > This vehicle was recently converted by a > professional > machinist. It has been ridden about 500 miles as an > electric vehicle. > > The range is between 15 and 25 miles depending on > weather conditions, hills, and number of stops. > > Top speed is about 50 MPH. > > > > > > ____________________________________________________________________________________ > Expecting? Get great news right away with email > Auto-Check. > Try the Yahoo! Mail Beta. > http://advision.webevents.yahoo.com/mailbeta/newmail_tools.html > > > ____________________________________________________________________________________ Don't get soaked. Take a quick peek at the forecast with the Yahoo! Search weather shortcut. http://tools.search.yahoo.com/shortcuts/#loc_weather
