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C5 Help => C5 Support => Topic started by: taffypride on 20, November, 2008 - 20:46:06
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I've been looking online through various electric conversion kits for bicycles, and I found a kit called Cyclone (http://www.cyclone-usa.com/store.php?crn=199) which comes in 2 different flavours - either a 350watt or a 500watt motor. I've yet to find a company in the UK with a similar kit - and yes I know based on the specs of the kit they would technically make the C5 illegal on the road.
This comes with the brakes with a safety cut-off switch which shuts off the motor when you apply the brakes.
Now I'm thinking, technically the C5 is a trike so if we left the instrument pod (unwired) and removed the existing battery and motor/gearbox, could such a kit be a viable alternate for bringing a classic machine like the C5 into the 21st Century?
If so, would anyone have a good to moderate condition C5 (without the motor/gearbox or batteries) be prepared to sell it to me for a reasonable price (and I'd be happy to pay for it to be delivered)?
One concern would be regarding the rear axle and the rear wheels - can the wheels be replaced with normal bike steel wheels and if so what size; and if I changed to use bike wheels on the back, would the rear axle need replacing to cope with the increased power/heavier wheels?
Another thing I have found which may be of some use to people here is a Solar trickle charger to help keep the battery topped up from Solar Kits Direct (http://www.solarkitsdirect.co.uk/solar-panel-kits/sunsei-se-150-trickle-charger/p-86-240) which I would couple with the Cyclone kit.
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Hiya mate - and welcome to the forum
You need to speak with Spike - check out his superb creation
http://c5alive.co.uk/forum/index.php?topic=266.0
He built his own chassis and, as you can see from the piccies, has pretty much travelled the route you intend to go 8)
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but can a set of ordinary bicycle wheels be fitted on the rear instead of the original C5 wheels or would a custom axle have to be made?
I've emailed Spike to ask and I have also looked on Google but I can't find much info about building a rear axle for a trike....... ???
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you would need to make a custom axle, the rear wheel fixings are unique to the C5
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hmmm.....might be a job for my local garage if I ask nicely and bribe them with digestive and rich tea biscuits......maybe a few gingernuts as well. :D ;D
Was also considering while cycling home, about fitting a tow hitch to the back of the C5, and custom making a trailer (maybe fit it in with the design of the C5) and having multiple 24v 24ah batteries embedded into the floor of the trailer with a power connector to the C5 (like you have a power hookup for a normal tow hitch on a car so the trailer lights are powered).
The idea being if I didn't want to use the trailer, I could still use an electric motor by having a single battery installed into the C5 itself, but then when I want to go further, to hitch up the trailer and connect up the power.
Bearing in mind I will also install solar panels and maybe a dynamo onto the C5 (both to help keep the batteries charged).
What do you guys think of that idea?
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I like your style matie - a superb idea 8)
Chris crosskeys used a trailer for his Lands End/John O'Groats attempts. I'm sure there are some piccies of it on the net.