If you go to 6 minutes 55 seconds on the video before this, I mention it. It took longer than you probably would want it to, because I had to make custom brackets to mount the front motor because the front forks weren't made to mount a motor. If you want to build an electric bike, I would recommend just using one motor in the rear. The kit I used is this: www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00YBWAINC/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&th=1 It's only 1000 watts, so it would be a good kit if you just want to cruse around and you don't care about going super fast. If I were to convert another bike into an ebike, I would probably use this kit: www.amazon.com/NBpower-Electric-Conversion-Mutifunction-Controller/dp/B07S1S5418/ref=sr_1_11?crid=1CTQEDV7RY4LU&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.IB5oBAN0XlLwVhIGwhpr13yQNcM1doJI_6nS_jDLYkfNEldiKm0sU_FH8A_DEfiZOlM3ZzVsuQFtE7F-DEV7xshbyXcPTntKGjBalzbRzUaY69dKOepbWXztwwJ8DWYv6TwxM5d04kD7jSQMMm3N3xCnfCbhQ3qLKTF8OKNfnRwRPpYJyKV1qb_siw1-ujQLPI0JG9y80vIRgT99rGm-wmyOgg7lAEWs0MP4Sv3ERJ8jMeu45OIjj40DUQdq2zPjN_8OaE8NtfIpBNpU1XiMYJ_ulORmfFqLmAgIcvSE3Uk.AiSEMH3Dtnozee43BL4xJlti699xw4Ey0xsSOM5U4OM&dib_tag=se&keywords=nb%2Bpower%2Bebike%2Bkit&qid=1708755310&s=sporting-goods&sprefix=nb%2Bpower%2Bebike%2Bkit%2Csporting%2C102&sr=1-11&th=1 It looks like it has good reviews, and because it has a 72v 45a controller, it has a lot of power. (72 volts x 45 amps = 3240 watts!) I would avoid using a front motor, because most forks are not meant to take the stress of a motor and they will brake (like mine did, which is why I made the custom brackets.)
The contrast between you living life to the fullest zooming around that graveyard whilst surrounded by the dead was quite something.
Keep it up 😀
Bro, you basically made a EV straight outta Hill Climb Racing 2 game, its hilarious. Enjoy your build while it lasts.
@@MrJLiebert I actually just sold this bike
i love your vids so entertaining and the way you make sick bikes for so cheap!
How long did it take you to make this and could you do a break down of how you built this
If you go to 6 minutes 55 seconds on the video before this, I mention it. It took longer than you probably would want it to, because I had to make custom brackets to mount the front motor because the front forks weren't made to mount a motor.
If you want to build an electric bike, I would recommend just using one motor in the rear.
The kit I used is this:
www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00YBWAINC/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&th=1
It's only 1000 watts, so it would be a good kit if you just want to cruse around and you don't care about going super fast.
If I were to convert another bike into an ebike, I would probably use this kit:
www.amazon.com/NBpower-Electric-Conversion-Mutifunction-Controller/dp/B07S1S5418/ref=sr_1_11?crid=1CTQEDV7RY4LU&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.IB5oBAN0XlLwVhIGwhpr13yQNcM1doJI_6nS_jDLYkfNEldiKm0sU_FH8A_DEfiZOlM3ZzVsuQFtE7F-DEV7xshbyXcPTntKGjBalzbRzUaY69dKOepbWXztwwJ8DWYv6TwxM5d04kD7jSQMMm3N3xCnfCbhQ3qLKTF8OKNfnRwRPpYJyKV1qb_siw1-ujQLPI0JG9y80vIRgT99rGm-wmyOgg7lAEWs0MP4Sv3ERJ8jMeu45OIjj40DUQdq2zPjN_8OaE8NtfIpBNpU1XiMYJ_ulORmfFqLmAgIcvSE3Uk.AiSEMH3Dtnozee43BL4xJlti699xw4Ey0xsSOM5U4OM&dib_tag=se&keywords=nb%2Bpower%2Bebike%2Bkit&qid=1708755310&s=sporting-goods&sprefix=nb%2Bpower%2Bebike%2Bkit%2Csporting%2C102&sr=1-11&th=1
It looks like it has good reviews, and because it has a 72v 45a controller, it has a lot of power.
(72 volts x 45 amps = 3240 watts!)
I would avoid using a front motor, because most forks are not meant to take the stress of a motor and they will brake (like mine did, which is why I made the custom brackets.)
@@Calthecoolthank you for your honesty opinion I’m definitely going to see what’s out there but this is motivating 🙏🏽
I thought you were a bot
What video did you see one of my comments on?
@@Calthecool i forgor 💀
@@Calthecool Colaws maybe
@@Calthecool I might be a very advanced bot as well 🤷🏼♂️