Project YZ-E | YZ250 Electric Dirt Bike QS138 EM-260 Conversion Part 6
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- čas přidán 24. 07. 2024
- Got the Motor mount tabs welded in place directly on the frame. Installed the Electro & Co QS138 V3 EMX 25kW Kit with the EM-260 Controller on the 2006 Yamaha YZ250. Bike is pretty much finished with the exception of the battery at this point. I do a lot of Razor mini electric dirt bike builds, so why not build something similar but at a MUCH LARGER scale this time?
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TIMESTAMPS:
00:00 - Intro
00:31 - Justin Welding the Mounts
01:53 - QS138 Going back in
02:36 - Votol EM-260 Installation
05:19 - Airbox Cover
06:37 - Rear Brake Install
06:57 - What's Next?
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Just a casual flex of some r32s 😅.
Lmaooo
Hi Pat, MauiPat here. I;m doing the same conversion with the same kit from Electro & Co. I'm using a CRF250L 2014 vintage. Got my kit a little more than a week ago, and now have my motor mounts fabricated. Painting the spacers and brackets and will reinstall, hopefully tomorrow. My bjke is dual sport, so I also have to deal with the lights, horn, turn signals, and speedometer. Most fun I've had I quite awhile. Got the Samsung 60 ah battery and hoping for a range in excess of 60 miles.Thanks for your videos, they'er a lot of help, and encouragement. Thanks! Also I'm videoing my build and putting them on my CZcams channel: Pat McGuinness, Aloha Pat
Looking awesome like its going to take off and fly.😊
Always eager to see your project videos.
I’m really Excited to see this build. Enjoy watching your progression. Can’t wait to see it fly down the road!
Looks like it sealed off pretty well ! (and still could make some type of rubber gasket) can't wait too see finished up with the battery
Looking good bro. Nice touch with the weld mounts. Nothing wrong with bolt on tho. No movement 100%🔥🔥💯🍻
Thanks! Nothing wrong with bolt on, I’m doing bolt on for my TTR QS138 next week. It was just the most convenient for me in this application
@@PatOutdoors NICE. Yeah I saw you were doing a 2nd build. SWEET BRO. May do another for my son in the future. Let him grow a bit. GREAT Job. KEEP doing YOUR THING💯🍻
I don't really have any experience with these kits but I know in general, speed controllers give off a lot of heat when used for extended periods of time, just thought of that when I saw foam cause it might melt due to the heat. Again, no experience with these kits so I may be wrong
The bottom and back side of the air box are box ventilated since this was originally an intake air box afterall. Thank you for bringing that to my attention, I will monitor and iterate (if needed.)
I love how most of us ebike guys came from the JDM world!!
Lol people that like to tinker with stuff and make them go faster than they’re initially designed to..
The poster of the RM-E is Electon Racer.
So much GTR content lol
Really looking forward to the battery review and install. I'm looking to upgrade a couple razors to lithium. Have my pocket mod running Ryobi 36v, but those aren't cost effective for four different bikes.
My other passion is automotive performance.. had an R33 GTR myself, along with a few other turbocharged contraptions.. The ryobi 36v is a good quick power adder option, though very short range and for the little bikes. Hopefully my new batteries come in today/tomorrow!
A skif plate 1/2 way the down tube and swoop under the frame rails will keep the.motor protected.
There a guy on YT with a E-RM Suzuki has a great build, and 3 CAD VIDEO look it up.
Thanks for the tip! I actually follow that guy also. And I do have a skid plate for this bike laying around, which I’ll be reinstalling at a later time
@@PatOutdoors Yes great you know this stuff. Looking forward to the TTR.
Not sure putting closed-cell foam around your controller is wise how is it supposed to dissipate heat if you wrap it in insulation?
Hasn’t been an issue, but I am currently working on a better solution
Why would you block air flow to the controller? nice build BTW!
Thanks! You would not, there’s still ventilation below and behind the air box. I just wanted to cover the hole where water can get in when I’m trail riding.
Hopefully you don't have heat problems with your controller wrapped in foam.
Hopefully not, it's not fully wrapped. The airbox is also not fully sealed, still vented top rear corners and at the bottom. Will monitor temps and iterate (if needed.) Appreciate the input
How much was the battery?
I wanna say it was about $1,200 shipped.. I'll go over it more when I get it in!
There is too much power for the motor. Or not?
No, just right for it
@@PatOutdoors how many amps from battery?
The foam will also hold all the heat, bad idea in my opinion. A better idea might be to have that heatsink stick out the back of the air box or sandwich the air box with another piece of aluminum and the controller to pull that heat away, continuous current makes tons of heat. DC to AC conversion makes heat. Heat kills electronics.
Appreciate the input