absolutely beautful, took the advice and got the throttle conversion kit, kept everything stock, the throttle is 24v 500 w so it will actually provide some better performance for a longer run time !!!!! no more off and on with throttle, it was totally killing the battery.
I modified one just like this and since it was given to me i didnt want to spend money on it so when my throttle went out i found a sewing machine foot pedal lol it worked just had to modify it a bit too
1 word woah. I am definitely going to do this with mine i am running 36v 500w its crazy but yours is out of this world 😂 for a 7 year old he is going to be driving 1000cc motorcycles soon
Thinking of taking the front plate off on mine to allow for more room for my feet since I wiped out on my first time riding it yesterday afternoon. At 47 I'm rather tall and found it difficult to put my feet up without hitting the vertical fairing cover let alone trying to put my feet down quick enough.
@michael Zell, definitely strip it down... looks better (imo) and provides more room. I put foot pegs on the front axle of the other cycle for me to ride.
Hey SupaAyshun, you are the first to express any interest. The motor is a larger frame size which requires a 1/2” motor plate to be fabricated. I made one out of aluminum plate, and threaded it for a cleaner look. Next time I take it out I’ll grab some video... I also relocate the seat and gave it a suspension.
@@adrenalinsurge Oh okay cool thank you! I'm guessing you removed the battery tray above the motor to make room for it as well and running lithium ion batteries? I was also thinking about giving the seat some suspension for a better ride because of the higher speeds
@@SupaAyshun the battery tray can remain in place. I believe the motor size is 1020, and this one had a factory bracket. The motor plate raises the motor to clear the frame as its wider than the original. Yes it’s on lipo... actually using battery packs from my power tools. This was the first one I converted and I never really finished it... but it rides great.
@@adrenalinsurge How's the ride time on it? I'd assume not very long since those battery packs have low Ah and even if wired in series it's still not that much
@@SupaAyshunRide time is good, that is due to battery size and the free wheeling hub on these scooters. I’m using ryobi 9ah 18v (actual voltage is 20v) batteries in series. Home Depot/Ryobi had a great deal on these when they were introduced. I’ll take a vid this weekend for you.
I do not recall there being any spacers if you are simply removing the rear wheel. The rear bearings where in good condition, so I did not remove them or remove the axle from the hub. HTH
I’m not sure where I picked this up from, however, I’m pretty sure they are waterproof and made for marine applications. Try searching for “marine 30amp breaker manual reset”. HTH
I just placed the resistors in series, however I used two of them in parallel to lower the value. I do not recall the values off hand. I believe they were 1.5 or 1.2K. So 600-750ohm overall.
I run lipos in all of my PEV vehicles and looks like your running 2 in parallel to get 40v you said. What cell count lipo battery are you using that's 40v?
I did this a few years back, at that time the best prices were through eBay. That might have changed since then so I suggest using your favorite search engine.
absolutely beautful, took the advice and got the throttle conversion kit, kept everything stock, the throttle is 24v 500 w so it will actually provide some better performance for a longer run time !!!!! no more off and on with throttle, it was totally killing the battery.
Very clean. Best chopped razor I've seen!
Thanks... much appreciated.
I modified one just like this and since it was given to me i didnt want to spend money on it so when my throttle went out i found a sewing machine foot pedal lol it worked just had to modify it a bit too
1 word woah. I am definitely going to do this with mine i am running 36v 500w its crazy but yours is out of this world 😂 for a 7 year old he is going to be driving 1000cc motorcycles soon
Thinking of taking the front plate off on mine to allow for more room for my feet since I wiped out on my first time riding it yesterday afternoon. At 47 I'm rather tall and found it difficult to put my feet up without hitting the vertical fairing cover let alone trying to put my feet down quick enough.
@michael Zell, definitely strip it down... looks better (imo) and provides more room. I put foot pegs on the front axle of the other cycle for me to ride.
Awesome job man. I just picked up 2 dirt cheap and am looking to do exactly this. Do you have any more videos documenting the process??
@Sean Sorry man, what you see is what I have. If you have any questions during your build just lmk. It’s a fun project, gets used a lot.
@@adrenalinsurge what’s the range looking like?
That's what I'm looking to do right now
Are you gonna end up making a video of your scooter with the 1000W motor? I'm curious to see how you mounted everything
Hey SupaAyshun, you are the first to express any interest. The motor is a larger frame size which requires a 1/2” motor plate to be fabricated. I made one out of aluminum plate, and threaded it for a cleaner look. Next time I take it out I’ll grab some video... I also relocate the seat and gave it a suspension.
@@adrenalinsurge Oh okay cool thank you! I'm guessing you removed the battery tray above the motor to make room for it as well and running lithium ion batteries? I was also thinking about giving the seat some suspension for a better ride because of the higher speeds
@@SupaAyshun the battery tray can remain in place. I believe the motor size is 1020, and this one had a factory bracket. The motor plate raises the motor to clear the frame as its wider than the original. Yes it’s on lipo... actually using battery packs from my power tools. This was the first one I converted and I never really finished it... but it rides great.
@@adrenalinsurge How's the ride time on it? I'd assume not very long since those battery packs have low Ah and even if wired in series it's still not that much
@@SupaAyshunRide time is good, that is due to battery size and the free wheeling hub on these scooters. I’m using ryobi 9ah 18v (actual voltage is 20v) batteries in series. Home Depot/Ryobi had a great deal on these when they were introduced. I’ll take a vid this weekend for you.
Where did u get the pegs and I like who it’s all set up and clean
Thank you. The foot pegs were originally handlebar extensions which came on my mountain bike. I only had to cut them down to make them work for him.
@@adrenalinsurge nice nice i can vision it now u just cut where it curved
I was wondering if you could tell me the order of the rear wheel assembly? And if there are spacers how long they are?
I do not recall there being any spacers if you are simply removing the rear wheel. The rear bearings where in good condition, so I did not remove them or remove the axle from the hub. HTH
Where did you get that 30amp breaker cant seem to find one like it
I’m not sure where I picked this up from, however, I’m pretty sure they are waterproof and made for marine applications. Try searching for “marine 30amp breaker manual reset”. HTH
Excellent work. What resistor value(s) did you use to limit the top speed? One in series or a divider?
I just placed the resistors in series, however I used two of them in parallel to lower the value. I do not recall the values off hand. I believe they were 1.5 or 1.2K. So 600-750ohm overall.
I run lipos in all of my PEV vehicles and looks like your running 2 in parallel to get 40v you said. What cell count lipo battery are you using that's 40v?
Yes, they are wired in parallel. I’m using Samsung replacement hoverboard packs. They are rated 36v at 4400mah, 10s2p.
@@adrenalinsurge I see so 40v fully charged each battery?
@@alexbekkala1718 correct.
What grips are these?
What color rust oleum? My son wants a similar color on his pitbike
Tropical leaf. 👍
where did you get all the parts from?
I did this a few years back, at that time the best prices were through eBay. That might have changed since then so I suggest using your favorite search engine.
@@adrenalinsurge what parts though?
Quick overview of the first pocket mod conversion, with suspension seat. ruclips.net/video/nnQld81FKYE/видео.html.
@SupaAyshun