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Ev Archive for November 2001
1274 messages, last added Fri Nov 30 23:10:58 2001

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Re: Lynch motorcycle (long)



My pack has roughly as many amp hrs as 6 Optimas.  It doesn't have the
voltage but it has about the same energy.  I'm thinking I might be able to
touch 100 miles at about 45 to 50 mph.  Lawrence Rhodes......
----- Original Message -----
From: <ScuderiaEV@aol.com>
To: <ev@listproc.sjsu.edu>
Sent: Thursday, November 29, 2001 2:59 PM
Subject: Re: Lynch motorcycle (long)


> In a message dated 29/11/01 00:10:09 GMT Standard Time, bassoon@jps.net
> writes:
>
> > The mould has side by side castings.  Put it together and attach it to
the
> >  bike and you have situp (kneeling position) type high range bike.
>
> Ok, I'm a little confused, by kneeling I meant a riding position in which
the
> shins are parallel to the ground, in other words a distinctly head first
> posture.
>
> >  I was wondering how far the Lynch would go on a charge.  I'm not sure
how
> far
> >  mine will go.  I guess you could find out by figuring out how long an
A89
> at 48v
> >  will last at 3 hp output. That's with 260 pounds of lead.
>
> On a single 165 Ahr 12 volt battery Cedric rode 120 miles at an average
speed
> of about 20 mph average in the Mk1. With four YellowTop's he's ridden 80
> miles at around 45 mph average. He thinks nothing of riding 50 miles at
55mph
> average.
>
>
> Paul Compton
> www.sciroccoev.co.uk
>