Ok, I found it on the web, very interesting
http://www.boyerbransden.com/pdf/Power_Box_Leaflet.pdfLooks like a decent way to run a street bike without battery,.. except for the cold start problem mentioned?
For track use it still seems better to run total loss with a lightweight lithium battery. That way you can lose the 7+ lbs of lead battery and 5-7 lbs of stator coils, regulator and spinning rotor. Taking the rotor away makes a huge difference in how quick the bike revs. Cut down the cover for more cornering clearance too.
12-15 lbs weight savings, quicker revs and more cornering clearance, all for the price of a battery. Remove the starter and starter clutch for another 5-6 lbs. Remove the kickstart lever, shaft and gear for another 3 lbs,... I just keeps getting better
I'm looking for a lightweight street solution as well. The lithium battery of course but I would also love to find a mini charging system with a tiny rotor like the off road bikes use. Just enough to maintain a small battery, low power headlight and LED brake light.