Steve from the Peacehaven Electric Vehicle Workshop demonstrates his Electric Aprilia RS125 “Jozzbike” More information can be found at http://www.jozzbikes.co.uk
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What is the power of the engine?
how much did the project cost?Are the batteries recycleable?How Long do the batteries last before they need replacing?because of the constant torque, i suppose the rear tyre would need changing more frequently.Shame about the range, 50 miles is not that great as i currently do 300 miles a week to work. but keep going.also one thing, am i the only one that thought it was ashame for the bike? i think he should have used a honda, an italian bike has a soul!
Hi, Do u know of anywhere in the UK (London if poss) that sell electric 125 bikes (not scooters) or conversions that actually look good & go like your bike? Thanks.
Yes, you shoudl contact Steve directly at Jozzbikes (dot) co (dot) uk. He is based in Peacehaven near Brighton. I am sure he could sort you out with a bike.
are u using 24 batts ? 10ah 12vthere 200£ each is this right
Hi Andy/SteveNice to meet you the other day and yes you are so right!! this bike is amazing, after riding the Jozz bike yesterday the acceleration and top speed were something I had not figured on, quite brilliant! looking forward to seeing your bike finished.Knoxie
0-60 in 5 seconds? You gotta be kidding me
Just Perm PMG 132 @ 72V?
The PERM 132 is quite a powerful motor and the acceleration on this RS is really good. The bike has impressive performance. I did not time it on the day but I am sure Steve’s calculations are correct! This bike has motorcycle performance.
That’s cool! The 132 is definitely choice for my conversion.. Bike would be Derbi GPR 125
Maybe you should look at either an AGNI or LEMCO motor instead. More power, same price! For more info you might contact Steve at PHEV via w w w . jozzbikes . c o m