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Old 10-07-2013, 04:41 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Complete Aluminium Hall effect throttle for motorcycle and scooter.

Hello Guys,

I have been working on electric motorcycle for quite a some time now, and worked on different aspects of the motorcycle.

I worked with the company for hall effect throttles as a part of my job. I would like to post few pictures of my work done. I hope you find this interesting.

•Hall effect throttle
•Full aluminum construction
•CNC machined with billet aluminum
•Very sturdy on a long run
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Old 10-07-2013, 11:48 AM   #2 (permalink)
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What is the signal output?
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The output is 0-5 V.
but the sensor can be changed as per need.
Magnets are fixed as we have order them in quite a few quantity.
Springs can be changed too , we have got 3 different variations.
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Nifty idea !
Does it give smoother throttle response ?
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YES it does , we have been using it on our motorcycle and ebikes.
Actually the throttle received with the electric cycle kit are not up to the mark, these are a good replacement for those throttle.
I have also made a custom one for a electric car conversion with Cedric Lynch, unable to find a picture right now.

Will find one and post it !

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