just be careful running batteries that are not the same. and the drill batteries dont have cut offs so it can burn stuff up. the 1020+ is gunna make you want to back flip lol so consider throwing a 13t front sprocket on. cant wait to see more progress!
Thanks man. I just put my electro&co kit on with my ryobi setup and it indeed does make me want to flip. Alot! Like I need to be super careful on up and down hill slopes or I'm going out the back
I can only do quarter throttle with this exact setup. I run 48v with standard batteries out riding with my son and his mx350. I carry my ryobi 40v as a spare too get me home
i do 19 mph with just 2 20v batteries from dewalt which makes 40v in series. I weigh 170 great build it just seems the way i did it is a lot safer regaining the battery are same volts and amps.
just be careful running batteries that are not the same. and the drill batteries dont have cut offs so it can burn stuff up. the 1020+ is gunna make you want to back flip lol so consider throwing a 13t front sprocket on. cant wait to see more progress!
Thanks man. I just put my electro&co kit on with my ryobi setup and it indeed does make me want to flip. Alot! Like I need to be super careful on up and down hill slopes or I'm going out the back
@Centex Razors yeah man lop! Prder yourself up a 13t 25h Sprocket. Otll give you 3-5 more mph and less initial punch of torque
I can only do quarter throttle with this exact setup. I run 48v with standard batteries out riding with my son and his mx350. I carry my ryobi 40v as a spare too get me home
i do 19 mph with just 2 20v batteries from dewalt which makes 40v in series. I weigh 170 great build it just seems the way i did it is a lot safer regaining the battery are same volts and amps.
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