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Off Topic / HadesOmega Moto Racing Light Bee Winter 24 Build VLOGs
« on: March 11, 2024, 06:39:06 PM »
HadesOmeg Moto Racing had a great 2023 race year and I plan on rebuilding the bike to make it stronger and faster for the 2024 year of racing.  This is a year of no compromises I'm taking what I have learned in 2023 and focus on strengthening the weaknesses the bike had in 2023.  This is a series of build VLOGs for my 2018 Sur Ron Light Bee MX preparing it for 2024.  I've decided I'm not going to get an Ultra Bee it would cost too much money to buy a bike and get it to the level my Light Bee is at so we are going all in on the Light Bee!  We'll show those gassers what a 150lbs electric dirt bike can do!



First off is it's time to replace that wet noodle swing arm.  I am going to redo and refresh the whole rear end of the bike for 2024.  I plan to do it with the KO Moto swingarm.  The swingarm is not stiff and not strong enough to handle the type of riding I am doing.  I have had it repaired 3 times for cracks.  The first time the guy repairing it found 10 cracks he needed to repair.  The support brace just keeps on developing cracks.  Enter the KO Moto Swing Arm.




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Yep I did it I finally got a big electric motorcycle again!  2 Years ago I had to part ways with my 2016 Victory Empulse TT because the battery had failed and Polaris couldn't fix it.  So they bought it back. 

RIP Empulse 139


Since then I've only had my small electric motorcycle my Sur Ron Light Bee.  I've been browsing and browsing for electric motorcycles for months.  I've been racing my Light Bee in the mini bike supermoto classes for the last couple years but I wanted a bigger bike so I can play with the bigger bikes on the track and I found this gem!


2018 Alta Redshift SM!  Not getting any younger, I've always wanted one but could never afford it and I still couldn't afford it because I had to take out a small loan to buy this one.  I saw this Redshift SM on craigslist for $9500.  The dude was moving somewhere far away and couldn't take the bike with him.  I oogled it for weeks.  I saw the price start dropping.  $8500 --- $7500.  Not gonna lie I was throwin up the idea of buying another Empulse because I 've seen some for sale recently for around $5k-$6k.  But I wanted a supermoto more.  So it's within my price range now but I don't have the cash for it.  I'm sure I could pay for it in a couple months but it might be gone by then.  So I applied for a motorcycle loan with USAA and I got approved!  So I contacted the seller and I offered him $6000.  He said he couldn't do $6000.  I told him I really wanted the bike but I have to take a loan as I don't have funds right now.  So in the end we settled on $7000.  I did some research on Redshifts and it seems their prices fluctuates A LOT from $6k to $13k.  I don't think I've seen another SM also.  The SM is actually the most expensive for the 2018 year because it's street legal.  MSRP was $13,500.  So I think I did pretty good half of the MSRP.  It's 5 years old and only 3100 miles!

So the thing is the owner was already moving.  He literally took off last week.  Its also somewhat complicated getting a private party loan, than say doing it at a dealer.  I needed to give my bank the bike information, pictures of the title, and the name of the seller.  They want to make sure the bike doesn't have a loan on it and it didn't.  Once they get everything the will mail me a check.  I took a $5k loan and I paid the rest $2k in cash.  They mail me the check and it has the sellers name on it.  I go pick up the bike and title and give him the check and cash and transaction done.  Except the dude has already left and is storing the bike at his buddies place.  So I had to mead up at his buddies place and do the exchange.

The bike was in Santa Cruz also.  This is the second bike I've bought in this area and guess what like my Super Cub it has some surface rust on it.  Before we did the paperwork I fired the bike up and took it for a spin down the block with minimal gear on.  Little did I know it was in mode 4  the fastest one and WOW it goes.  Bike looks good I go back and handle the business and load it up on the trailer!  There she is on the trailer!



I got some pitbull pit stands with it also.  There are no spools on this bike though.  I figure I could use it to put tire warmers on but it such a pain transporting these when you can just use a dirtbike stand. I got some other stuff like oil and coolant.  This bike has a gear reduction box that requires oil so you don't need to run some monster sprocket/pulley like the Zero motorcycles.  It's very similar to the Energica bikes.  The motor is also water cooled.


The Redshift survived the journey home.


I got this cool box with the bike with some Alta Motors tools.  It came with a spare key, spoke wrench, preloaded spanner, socket, and 2 screw bits.  And a warranty card.  Since Alta isn't around anymore and the bike is so old no warranty on this badboy.





Interesting thing to note is the Redshift SM is the only Alta model that came with an onboard charger.  Nice to  have if you are riding around town and need a charge.  Not nice to have if you are going to race your bike.  Because it has an onboard charger it is also the most heavy of the Alta models.  About 30lbs heavier!  Charging it is pretty easy just plug in an extension cord.  I also got a charge cable which is basically a 12AWG extension cord.  Pretty neat it even says Alta on it.




Footpeg going to have to find a way to attach a slider for track days.


The plastics on this bike are actually made by Acerbis



Rode it to AAA today and it's officially mine.  Well not really the bank owns it for now.  I plan to pay the loan off ASAP, it has a 9% interest rate on it!  But it's not much I'm sure I will pay it off in a few months or the end of the year at the latest.  Isn't it pretty!  It reminds me of a KTM or Husqvarna supermoto.  It even has a plastic subframe and WP suspension.  Top grade components for sure.


This is also my first official ride with it since I got it.  Got some Boba tea on the way home.


WP suspension.  First thing I need to do is setup the suspension right.  This is WAY too stiff.  Any kind of bump I feel the bike is getting unbalanced.  The funny thing is I never met the previous owner I have no idea how big the dude was or how heavy he was.  I'm assuming he was probably bigger and heavier than I was because it is WAY too stiff for me.  I guess on a smooth track it's fine but for supermoto racing I think a little softer will be better.  Noticed the preload on the spring is nearly all the way at the bottom of the threads.



It's got a gameboy screen like my old Empulse.  This one is even more bare bones.  Also the screen seems to have some burn in, it's hard to see.  The owner did warn me about it.  I'm guess it was left out in the sun so long that it burned the screen.  It's still visible though.


So the bike was a Santa Cruz bike and you can tell because there is surface rust in a couple places.  This bike is not that old to be having this kind of rust.  Nothing a scotchbrite pad or wire brush won't fix though =P  The plastics however are in great shape.

















So I took it out for it's first official ride and man it's GOES!  I have to say in Mode 4 the acceleration is up there with a superbike.  It's fast and doesn't want to go slow.  It has a gearbox like an Energica it sounds very similar and feels very similar to riding an Energica.  Like a very lightweight Energica.  It's narrow and feels dirt bikey.  This bike was definitely meant for performance before comfort.

So another thing about this bike is it's pretty much bone stock.  Only 3100miles on it.  It's a good example of a stock Redshift SM.  Another thing that is kind of like I was destined to buy this bike is the last 2 digit on the VIN are 39.  The last 2 digits on my Empulse were 39 also!  Althought my Empulse was the 139th and this Redshift is the 39th SM.  So this bike's number will be 39 just how like my Empulse was 139.  39 has some significance in Japan also.  There are a couple ways you can write or pronounce 39 in a Japanese.  One of them is mirai, which in English is future.  So it's a bunch of interesting coincidences.

What's my plan with this bike?  I plan to race supermoto with it.  Unfortunately I've learned that converting this to a dirt bike is a little more difficult than I thought.  It's not as easy as just swapping the wheels on the Light Bee.  The front suspension is different than the MX model and a 21" wheel won't clear the monster brake caliper.  So for now it's main purpose is to be a supermoto.  I need to get all the track sliders on it for trackdays/races squared away.  I've also gotta get the suspension setup for me, it's way too stiff right now.  I'm going to try and get a second set of supermoto wheels to put slicks on for trackdays.  Then I just swap wheels on and off the track.  Not sure what class I will race it in I'm thinking I will start with 250 class first or maybe a vet class or open class.  There's really no classes specifically for it since it doesn't have an engine displacement.  It's definitely not a mini bike I won't be racing against minibikes with it like that dude that was racing his FX in the mad dog class.


Also this bike is kinda yesterdecades technology.  It was the best of it's time but fastforward to now there are a number of electric motorcycles that are going to hit the market.  I was throwing up the idea of getting an Ultra Bee but I've changed my mind.  I've thrown so much money into my Light Bee that I'm just going to keep it as my mini bike.  Soooo also I was thinking about a Sur Ron Storm Bee.  It's similar to the Redshift.  However I think I only want a street legal version and well the street legal version isn't going to be coming out anytime soon.  If I'd gone with any those 2 options I would still have to throw money in it, especially to convert it to a supermoto.  It's like a Storm Bee that cost as much as an Ultra Bee if I think about it.  I was also kicking around the idea of getting another Empulse since I've been seeing them popup.  But like I mentioned I wanted a larger supermoto bike and I think I chose the right one.  The only downside to the SM is it has the onboard charger which is great for riding around town but not great for racing because it adds weight to the bike.  I think the most ideal Redshift would be to get a MXR or EXR and convert it to supermoto.  Oh well we'll see how it does!

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Off Topic / HadesOmega Nerds out on Sur Ron Ultra Bee Teaser Video
« on: November 01, 2022, 01:05:11 PM »
Yep exciting times ahead for electric motorcycle enthusiasts and Sur Ron fans.  Sur Ron released this teaser video yesterday and I nerded out on it.  The Ultra Bee is a legit mini dirtbike model of the popular Light Bee!



Original Video here:

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Off Topic / Super73 C1X Mini Bike
« on: March 16, 2022, 05:58:54 PM »
Looks like Super73 is making a mini motorcycle with some decent specs
- 31" Seat height
- 15" wheels
- Under 300lbs
- 75mph topspeed
- 100 miles city range

No price yet though, supposedly it will go into production late 2023

https://electrek.co/2022/03/15/super73-unveils-new-75-mph-light-electric-motorcycle-and-multiple-new-electric-bikes-plus-kids-e-bike/


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Off Topic / HadesOmega Moto Racing 2021-2024
« on: November 19, 2021, 05:40:28 PM »
Hey guys sorry haven't been around here much but every since I lost 139 I've only had 1 electric bike and I raced it a whole lot this year.  I realize I've been racing an electric bike all year and I haven't posted about any of it here.  I'm a legit amateur motorcycle racer now and I'm doing it on an electric bike vs gas bikes.  So here are a bunch of posts I have on ADVrider about the races I have been doing this year:

Wild Wabbit Hare Scramble 2021
https://advrider.com/f/threads/hadesomega-x-light-bee-vs-wild-wabbit-hare-scramble-2021.1499424/


HadesOmega x Light Bee vs SupermotoUSA 2021 Round 1
https://advrider.com/f/threads/hadesomega-x-light-bee-vs-supermotousa-2021-round-1.1505294/


HadesOmega X Light Bee vs Backyard Burner 2021 Rd.3
https://advrider.com/f/threads/hadesomega-x-light-bee-vs-backyard-burner-2021-rd-3.1507303/

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Off Topic / HadesOmega X Light Bee vs Backyard Burner 2021 Rd.3
« on: June 17, 2021, 06:11:43 PM »
Hawk Mazzotta holds minibike races at his Moto Camp ranch in Cottonwood, California almost every month.  He invited me to come and race when I chatted with him at the last Supermoto USA race.  It's like a party and race pretty much.  If you have a minibike (you can rent one also) and like to race or learn to ride a dirtbike check him out.  He's the dude that wins all the races!

Each race is $35 and you have to have an AMA membership or you can purchase a day membership.  More details of these races and his moto camp are at the website:
https://hawkmazzottamotocamp.com/


Backyard Burner Races 2021 Round 3 Part 1 - Introduction + Event VLOG

In this video I tell you what I'm up to and give you some info about the event.  Then I have clips of some of the races. 


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Off Topic / BMW Longitudinal mounted motor design
« on: June 12, 2021, 12:54:19 PM »
Interesting.  I recently raced a Honda CX500 so I guess this new design would be similar to that one.  Wonder what it would sound like.

https://www.cycleworld.com/story/bikes/bmws-latest-electric-bike-patent-has-a-new-twist/

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Off Topic / HadesOmega x Light Bee vs SupermotoUSA 2021 Round 1
« on: June 03, 2021, 07:56:23 PM »
Here we go SupermotoUSA is back for 2021. It's Round 1 at Shasta Kart Klub in Redding, California. Last time we did really good buy this time there is some pretty stiff competition and hot weather!

SupermotoUSA 2021 Round 1 - Redding, CA Part 1 : Intro VLOG Light Bee Asphalt Practice 1


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I managed to get into the Hollister Hills Wild Wabbit Hare Scramble on April 18, 2021.  I didn't register fast enough and the support race slots filled up.  I got wait listed and luckily was able to get in!  Time to see what 13kw and 125lbs can do at the Wild Wabbit!

Lap 1 - Here we go it's another pandemic harescramble race at Hollister Hills.  I barely managed to get into the race and was waitlisted but I managed to make it in to the support event!  Watch us attack the course for the first lap!


Lap 2 - Here we go 2nd lap, now that we got a look at the course on the 1st lap it's time to ramp it up!



Lap 3 - It's the third lap I know where all the tricky spots are, we are rippin through the course this is the fastest lap!


Lap 4 - This is the 4th and final lap, with enough electrons to finish the race it's time to finish strong!

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Off Topic / EV Cafe Meet in South Hakone, Japan
« on: April 15, 2021, 08:20:29 PM »
Damn I wish I can go to this event it is tomorrow April 16, actually probably today where in my timezone.  If you are in the Hakone area check it out.  Yoshihiro Kishimoto posted this on his facebook there's gonna be a lot of electric bikes and demos.  They even have the Storm Bee.  They even have the L1E Light Bee (street legal) in Japan.

https://www.xeam.jp/evcafemeeting/

Here's some cool exhibition bikes they have:

E-Cub (sadly not made by Honda)


Elmoto HR2


These look like electric landspeed record bikes



EV Trike


Electric GAG


Hakobell electric folding bike


The EV Mirai Idaten Isle of Mann TT racebike


They've got all the Sur Rons including Storm Bee!





Niu scooters




Supersocos







Tromix Mino


WUSA


ZecOO


Zero



EV Katana


Electric TS125R

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Off Topic / Kollter Banshee Storm 4-Speed Electric Dirtbike
« on: March 28, 2021, 03:53:26 AM »
Thought I'd post about this here, learned about this on ADVrider.  There is a dirt bike that just came out in the produced by a company called Kollter that has a 4 speed transmission.  It looks like basically a traditional motorcycle engine with a huge starter strapped to it to make it go.  The specs are pretty good, outspecs the Sur Ron Light Bee. 


They've got these two bikes currently looks like a Zero FX



The west coast one has something called a Sierra Ion also, looks like a hypermotard


Also this dealer in Costa Mesa is selling them, you see a bunch of Triumphs and HEY an electric bike
https://www.cycletrader.com/motorcycle-dealers/detail/Triumph Classic Motorcycles-3046346


Someone found a motor kit that's in the Banshee also, would love to build an electric quad with this =P



A store on the east coast is selling them Naticycle





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Brammo Empulse / Empulse TTX Youtube Video
« on: March 13, 2021, 01:00:56 AM »
Saw this on the Youtubes I remember seeing this bike on the internet before turns out these guys have it now.  If I ever get another Empulse and it bricks itself again I am going to drain the oil out of it and keep it as a display piece inside my house haha


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Off Topic / New Polaris Ranger EV
« on: March 02, 2021, 07:38:19 PM »
So looks like Polaris is going with the Zero powertrain in their new Ranger side by side.  The ditched the older EV and the EV Li-On (Brammo) powertrains for Zero.  Kicked Brammo to the curb =(

https://www.theverge.com/2021/3/1/22302725/polaris-electric-ranger-utv-zero-teaser


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Brammo Empulse / System Fault B40 Error Bike Does not Run
« on: February 07, 2021, 06:03:13 PM »
I know there's another thread about the B40 fault but it's burried in the archives so I started a new one for my case.  Sooo the day has finally come Empulse139 is dead in the water.  I made a VLOG about it but here's my story.  I rode the bike the previous day and the bike ran great as usual no problems.  I ran it down to about 26% SOC and then like I usually do I plugged into my Level 2 charger at midnight.  I remember I came to check on the bike before I went to sleep and it was at about 76%, I was going to disconnect it if it was around 90% but it wasn't so I just left it charging the whole night. 

The next day I hop on to do some door dash and try to fire the bike up.  The bike turns on but I get no throttle response and I'm getting a System Faul B40 error.  Before I was getting a constant B9 error but I could at least ride it.  Now the bike is just dead not going anywhere.  All the 12V electronics works so the pack has power and DC-DC converter works but the bike will not move and it will not charge also.  I plugged the charge cable in and the screen turns on and nothing happens.  Every once in a while the headlight will flash and the green LEDs flat with it. 

Annd that's where I'm at.  I think it's time to call up Polaris, I haven't been able to find any place that will work on this bike unfortunately.  Still 1 year left on the battery warranty so time to really get back on it.  Such a shame I've really come to love riding this bike it died on me just shy of 8000 miles.  Does anyone know of anywhere that still services these at least in California?

I looked up the B40 fault and it has something about the BMS being in idle mode.  I'm thinking something caused the BMS to not function or sleep.  Don't know how to wake it up.



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Brammo Empulse / Cut Out During Hard Acceleration
« on: January 14, 2021, 07:22:17 AM »
My Empulse has done this twice recently.  When I enter a freeway on ramp and I go wide open the bike will cut out.  It feels like it is hitting a low voltage cutout.  It started doing this recently while the weather is cool like around 60F and I still had about 70% SOC left. 

Today I rode it and got on it hard entering the freeway and it was totally fine.  Weather was slightly warmer today though 70s.  I'm thinking it has to do with the battery temp, its not happy when it cool.

I managed to get a video of one of the times it happened.  Pretty scary I go WOT to overtake the car and it suddenly cuts out.  The last time I pulled over to the shoulder and restarted the bike.  But this time I shut the bike off and turn it back on and fired it back on all while loosing speed and cars passing me.  Next time I will see if I can just use the kill switch on and off and then fire the bike up.  Has anyone else experienced this?


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