Recently got that same motor hub and am currently working on a build! If you use hydraulic brakes could you link them? I tried to contact the seller for the hub and sadly they dont seem to know a good recommendation, as of now it seems ill have to invest in a connector adapter for a SM-2Y connection 😂 cheers mate !
Damn that's unfortunate bro, NB Power was selling a compatible hydraulic brake when I bought their conversion kit and it connects right into their controller.
@brandinojam24 was able to get a set of compatible brakes from the seller! Out of curiosity, I didn't receieve an instruction pamplet of any kind, when you set your phase wires did you just match the colored wires color to color? I.e. yellow to yellow, blue to blue, green to green? I tried to ask the seller but sadly she doesn't know
I use an Insta360 one x2 and It's mounted on a selfie stick from the handlebars. The camera isn't pivoting, the angle is reframed inside the editing program: Insta360 Studio.
@@Fishfood007 You need the Insta360 mobile app and have your phone connected to the Insta360 camera via the app while recording. Then you must turn on GPS. In the Insta360 Studio you can toggle the stats like gps, speed, direction etc.
@@_jurawz a complete hub motor kit will have a compatible controller included. I have a three-part tutorial on my channel under the playlist tab. You can skip to the end of part 3 to see what an installed kit would look like. You'll need a compatible battery as well. If you'd like a controller that will fit inside the XP 3.0 frame then I would recommend looking into the phaserunner controller.
@@brandinojam24I would like to know where you get these types of parts. I'm trying to make my xp lite go around 35 mph, I don't care how much it will cost I just want that bike to go that fast. I already got a lot of suspension upgrades so I think it can handle it.
If u really think about it ebikes r a great trick on how to prevent from getting caught by cops from speeding cuz cops mistaken ebikes as real gas engine bikes that r meant for streets only so to prevent from mistakes just paddle like a normal bike and theyll think oh thats just a regular bike no problem there
I don’t even have pedals on my surron. I just wave and make sure I have a side street to dip down if I see brake lights. 😂
yes officer its stock
No way I would go that fast, be safe.
Hater’s will say your speed was 36-37
Recently got that same motor hub and am currently working on a build!
If you use hydraulic brakes could you link them?
I tried to contact the seller for the hub and sadly they dont seem to know a good recommendation, as of now it seems ill have to invest in a connector adapter for a SM-2Y connection 😂
cheers mate !
Damn that's unfortunate bro, NB Power was selling a compatible hydraulic brake when I bought their conversion kit and it connects right into their controller.
@@brandinojam24 damn.
@brandinojam24 was able to get a set of compatible brakes from the seller!
Out of curiosity, I didn't receieve an instruction pamplet of any kind, when you set your phase wires did you just match the colored wires color to color? I.e. yellow to yellow, blue to blue, green to green? I tried to ask the seller but sadly she doesn't know
@@SwoleKage yes, match the colors.
Hey where did you buy your helmet?
I don't remember the website off the dome but I bought the helmet online and it's called the POC Otocon.
Does pas do anything? Maybe accelerating from lower speeds?
Yea, it's a cadence sensor and there's 5 PAS levels. However there's virtually no resistance when pedaling so it's almost pointless lol.
What camera mount do you use and how do you get it to swivel like that?
I use an Insta360 one x2 and It's mounted on a selfie stick from the handlebars. The camera isn't pivoting, the angle is reframed inside the editing program: Insta360 Studio.
@@brandinojam24 thanks mate!
@@brandinojam24if I can bug ya for one more question where can I learn to overlap the speed on the screen like you do?
@@Fishfood007 You need the Insta360 mobile app and have your phone connected to the Insta360 camera via the app while recording. Then you must turn on GPS. In the Insta360 Studio you can toggle the stats like gps, speed, direction etc.
@@brandinojam24 thanks again!
If I swap the rear wheel with one thats 1000w will it go faster?
It will go faster (not by much) but you must also upgrade the controller to one that pushes higher amps as well.
@@brandinojam24 Do you know any good controllers for the xp 3.0?
@@_jurawz a complete hub motor kit will have a compatible controller included. I have a three-part tutorial on my channel under the playlist tab. You can skip to the end of part 3 to see what an installed kit would look like. You'll need a compatible battery as well. If you'd like a controller that will fit inside the XP 3.0 frame then I would recommend looking into the phaserunner controller.
Dang I hit 32 mph
what did you do to it to make it go that fast
Upgraded to a 72v battery and 2000w motor.
@@brandinojam24I would like to know where you get these types of parts. I'm trying to make my xp lite go around 35 mph, I don't care how much it will cost I just want that bike to go that fast. I already got a lot of suspension upgrades so I think it can handle it.
@@snake5078 I bought both upgrades from Amazon. The motor is from NB Power and I searched for a battery seller that could make a custom 72v battery.
How are you going so fast? Downhill?
Not downhill, it's flat level ground. I upgraded the power and drive system. Full tutorial is up on my channel.
@@brandinojam24what's the video called I don't see it anywhere
@@jacoboleary2192 you will see the tutorial series if you go on my channel and swipe to the playlist tab.
How did you get it up to that speed
NB power 2k watt hub motor kit + 72v battery.
@@brandinojam24good shit man. I’ll have to try it out
how many miles it can handle at 30 mph ?
Probably around 25 miles comfortably. I usually recharge after 50%.
@@brandinojam24 thats insane dude !!!And thats the original long range battery ?
@@samsayz7267 no, I have an upgraded 72v 19.2 ah battery.
@@brandinojam24how do you upgrade the battery on the bike my ebike goes 34 mph I have the lectric 3.0 long range no modifications
@@jacoboleary2192 to upgrade the battery you'll need to match the connector on the controller.
If u really think about it ebikes r a great trick on how to prevent from getting caught by cops from speeding cuz cops mistaken ebikes as real gas engine bikes that r meant for streets only so to prevent from mistakes just paddle like a normal bike and theyll think oh thats just a regular bike no problem there
Lmfao is there even pedals?
Yea, the modded Lectric still has pedals even though they are pointless with the 2000w motor.
They barely do up to 28 mph
That is true for Stock Lectric XPs. I had to modify mine with a 72v 2000w system to reach 37mph+