Forgot to mention on the three wheeler I am planning to use two PMG-132s as
unsprung weight on the rear drive wheel assembly, 40 hp @ 44 lbs. I love the
pancake motors. I know some of you would be going with the ADC, it is still
a viable option, depends on my money situation when the build commences.

BTW: I like the looks of the chassis-work on this 3 wheeler from the Austin
makers faire. Any contact info on the builder?

Jeff

On 10/22/07, Jeffrey Blamey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> If someone can turn up further photos of the three wheeler I'd like to see
> it. On my drawing board is a two-seat three-wheeler, modern roadster-style,
> two in front, one in back, monoshock in rear (sound familiar?). I am
> shooting for a low weight vehicle (under 1200lbs), AGMs like I use in the
> Frankenceptor, 55AH, 72 volt, three banks, just under 12KW of battery @ 684
> lbs. Not something I am ready to drop money on, long range plan. As one
> might see from my 'Ceptor the longer I plan, the better the execution.
>
> It'll take a few weeks to get something put up on the web... as the
> weather makes motorcycle riding impossible in CO I will spend more time on
> the website. The sand in the canyons makes for tricky riding ;>)
>
> Jeff
> 84 Franken'ceptor
> dreamdesignbuild.net
>
> On 10/21/07, lyle sloan < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > Electric three-wheeler at Austin makers faire.  Only I
> > am showing this is that it is hooked to a belt driven
> > motorcycle tranny.
> > http://www.texrocks.com/images/mf2007015.jpg
> >
> > Someones El-chopper
> > http://www.flickr.com/photos/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/1449364536/
> >
> > Another El-chopper Grande
> > http://www.flickr.com/photos/barstowsteve/1637129407/
> >
> > Honda conversion
> > http://www.flickr.com/photos/sundebsun/1353129194/
> >
> >
> >
> >
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