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Yamaha superbike converted to electric

May 2, 2008 by Henrique Monnerat  
Filed under Industry Watch

Lightning Lithium Superbike
Meet the Lightning Lithium, an electric superbike converted from a 1999 Yamaha R1 Superbike. Built by Richard Hatfield, a motorcycle enthusiast and solar panel importer based in Burlingame, and Todd Kollin, from Electric Motorsport.

They used 28 LiFePO4 batteries which weight 6.6 pounds each. The conversion cost 15,000 dollars and can be seen in detail in this video.

Some tech specs to boost our knowledge are:

Lightning Motors’ 1999 Yamaha R1 electric conversion

Price: $15,000
Powertrain: AC regenerative motor powered by lithium iron phosphate batteries, 550-amp system, one speed
Battery Spec: 28 Batteries of 90 amp-hours at 3.2 volts and 6.6 pounds each.
Maximum torque: 80 pound-feet
Maximum rpm: 8,000
Potential horsepower: 70
Estimated range: 80 miles at 65 mph
Dry weight: About 400 pounds
Charge time: Seven hours with on-board charger that plugs into a standard outlet

Sources: Threehugger and LA Times online

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