| Owner | Jim Husted |
|---|---|
| Owner's Other EV | Mini-Chopper |
| Location | Redmond, Oregon United States map |
| Web/Email | WebPage |
| Vehicle | Basic Super pocket bike heavily modified. |
| Motor | Prestolite Hi-Torque Modified Series Wound DC I modified this motor from an MEE based motor. Originally a 12 volt pallet jack motor. |
| Controller | N/A Contactor controlled, this baby's either on or off 8^) |
| Batteries | 12, 12.00 Volt, Lead-Acid, AGM |
| System Voltage | 24 Volts |
| DC/DC Converter | N/A |
| Top Speed | 54 MPH (86 KPH) Currently (as of 7/08) the NEDRA 24 volt 1/8th mile record holder with a 10.951 time |
| Acceleration | Faster than I personally want to do, so I found me a rider to race it 8^o |
| Range | At least an 1/8th mile |
| Watt Hours/Mile | Unknown at this time |
| Seating Capacity | 1 adult |
| Curb Weight | 400 Pounds (181 Kilograms) For a pocket bike, she a pig to push |
| Conversion Time | This little bike started out via Shawn Waggoner/Matt Graham in Florida, then to Keith Vansickle in San Diego, sent off to Shawn Lawless in Ohio (who did a major overhaul to it) and now has a home in Oregon, so the little tramps had a busy history 8^o |
| Conversion Cost | The joke around the pits in Maryland where it took the record is, it's a $200.00 pocket bike with $2000.00 in mod's, but I actually have no idea where the costs are. It's probably had a 1000.00 in just freight looking for a place to call home 8^o |
| Much love to both Shawn Lawless and Keith Vansickle who generously offered me a chance to house this little jewel! I look forward to terrorizing my local 1/8th mile track with it EVery chance I can 8^) | |


