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  1. Would this Generator be suitable? Wolf Power
  2. The bike is fast, I mean proper angry fast when it's on power mode 3 so I would assume this is correct. So if I want a generator that will output 13A consistently at 230v what would you recommend?
  3. The battery needs the charger to manage the charging process - can't direct charge. Don't know what voltage the battery is, but found this which may help? Electric motor Permanent magnet synchronous motor in a disc armature design Rated output 7.5 kW (10.1 hp) Max. power 22 kW (30 hp) Traction battery Lithium-ion (easily removed) Rated voltage 300 V
  4. Looking for advice on what petrol generator will power the charger for my Freeride E. I know it's not a trials bike but there is so much knowledge on here regarding E bikes. So I want to take the bike to my local MX/Enduro bike park, they don't have electricity so I can't recharge between rides. I can easily get 60 mins+ continuous ride time when I am not gassing it MX style so my plan is ride for a hour, have lunch and recharge the bike, then ride for another hour, and repeat. The charger needs 13 A steady output to fast charge, and 10A steady for normal charging. I found this article that talks about charging the battery with a petrol generator on the KTM blog, so it's doable. Had a look at generators, would this be suitable - its the 13/10A steady output that I am not sure about as it doesn't specify that in the specifications. Any advice on what type of generator I should consider greatly appreciated. Thanks
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    Helmet Dilemma

    Already buy lots of stuff from this guy, he only sells Wulf Helmets which I don't like
  6. pmski

    Helmet Dilemma

    Thanks for input, I agree about trying helmets on, but there are no shops anywhere near I can try that sell TTR. Thats why I thought Airoh would be a good fit based on my experience with the Stelt MX helmet. I may give the TTR a go anyway and order one online, its really the fit I am trying to gauge first - the Airoh Evergreen was very round in shape so hope the TTR is more like the Stelt/Aviator.
  7. Am with Gwhy here - I ride a KTM Freeride E, it takes me places a gas bike can't. If I see people I stop and have had absolutely no negative comments. I can ride from my door to lots of single track in woods where very few people go anyway - it is the best dirt bike I have owned for this reason. I was turned onto electric bikes after I changed my son from an SX50 to an Oset 20, he was able to ride the bike everyday as opposed to the occasional use he got out of the offensively noisy 2 stroke SX50. E bikes for off road are the way forward, check this riding centre out right next to housing in England E-SCAPE as an example of what can be achieved when there is no noise pollution.
  8. Hello all, I am looking for my first trials helmet, I ride a KTM Freeride E and don't want to use a full face helmet as I get way too hot riding the more technical stuff. My background is MX and Enduro so I find the Airoh Stelt/Aviator and Fox V3 fit me really well. Based on this, I ordered the Airoh Evergreen which feels awful compared to my Stelt and have sent it back. I have a narrow head but fit a size large 59-60cm so looking for suggestions for a trials lid that is well vented, light and suits my weird (narrow) head shape. Was thinking the Airoh TRR as it is well vented and light but open to other suggestions, one more question are any Trails lids certified for road use as I will be on road part of the time? Thanks
  9. Thanks guys, thought I would need a petrol generator. Had the bike a week now and really rate, it's performance is good. In terms of run times, if I am using it like an MX bike, throttle wide open then I get 40 mins. If it's more trail/technical riding then 1.5 hours is possible. Its charge time is fast, 50 mins gets to 80% charge and just over an hour is full charge. It is very agile, and you can really throw it around, so far I am impressed - it's performance is better than expected.
  10. I have bought the KTM Freeride - E. I know it's not a trials bike but after seeing my son take his Lipo'd Oset 20 to places a petrol bike can't go I was sold on an e bike. Almost bought the EM5.7 but the lack of dealer support put me off, the KTM has a 3 year warranty on battery and charger and a 2 year warranty on the bike itself plus the backing of the biggest player in dirt bikes. Anyway, my van has a 12v power output and I was thinking I could run an inverter to recharge the bike whilst I have a break - full charge is just over an hour. Realise I am likely to have to run the engine as I do this. On fast charge I need a constant output of at least 13 A and on normal charge 10 A is required. I have no idea what wattage I will need so am trying to understand what to look for in an inverter and if it even possible to run the charger from this power source. If that is not possible I thought about using a petrol generator, but agin need advice on what to look for. Thanks in advance for any advice
  11. ok, so have given the LipOs a go, and I just can't be a***d with the hassle of charging and maintenance of these things. Think I have zapped the smart charging board. I plan to go for the lithium route something like the Earth X batteries wish I had done this in the first place even though they are more £££. If anyone has any alternative suggestions to Earth X then let me know. For me ease of charging and maintenance is the biggest factor along with weight saving.
  12. Thanks GWHY - I am new to this and have no idea what the different battery specs are. I was given a shopping list by another member 'Frogger' who I know from the KTM forum. He bought and uses the same batteries I purchased. So are you suggesting I parallel 2 x batteries for now using only 4 of them in total? I have never used a wiring diagram so it doesn't mean a lot to me. All I want to do is plug the batteries together, charge and use them. If this involves changing the wiring on the bike then I will not be going ahead as I have absolutely no idea about electrics. Can you give me an idiots guide to what I do? Thanks
  13. Hi all, have taken the plunge and ordered LiPos for our Oset 20 48v. Ordered the following: 6 of these http://hobbyking.co....h_4S1P_30C.html 2 of these http://hobbyking.co....n_Parallel.html to parallel them together A pack of XT60 conectors 2 x low volatge alarms. Already have a LiPo charger so want to work out how to charge in parallel. Now that was the easy bit, how the f@ck do I connect them all together? I still want to use the existing Oset batteries so is there a way to add connectors from the new battery pack to the existing connectors? If anyone has time to post pics on how to link the LiPos up and connect to bike or give me idiot proof instructions I would really appreciate it. Thanks
  14. Thanks SZ - I have just taken the plunge and ordered LiPos. Was sent instructions by a member last year so I am following them and placing alarms on the packs. My only question is to how to connect them to the bike itself. I still want to connect the existing batteries when needed. Any advice or pics welcomed. Thanks
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