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gokartmaniac Posted - Nov 29 2003 : 09:14:28 AM
dear people of the forum i am planing on making an electric powered bike i have two twelve volt motors which are each around 2 inches high i was wondering if they would be powerfull enough there from a power wheels electricc toy theres also two 6 volt 112 amp hour batteries i plan on using a couple of other batteries i havfe around the house would these motors be big enough if anyones ever done this before pleaase post some info also i w
nt to make it my own version of the bidwell bike pusher tell me what you think thank you

Seth A. Meredith
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Aaron Cake Posted - Dec 01 2003 : 09:53:13 AM
Without more info on the motors, I can't say much. But two inches sounds quite small. What RPM? Are they gear motors? What current do they draw under stall and load?

Perhaps the best advice that I can give is to take a look at this page:
http://www.austinev.org/evalbum/index8.html

Scroll down to the middle where you will find the bicycles, and look at what others have done.

Oh, and I doubt that you have 112 AH batteries. Those would be HUGE (think computer monitor size). You probably have 11.2 AH batteries.


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