This is sick dude. I have a cyber quad i have to fix. They took the controller out. Cant wait to start that project. Ill need the motor swap for sure 10mph isn't going to be enough
Also, the front headlights connect directly to the front indicator lights on the controller without any issue. I followed your videos and bought the exact Kunray motor kit.
I never had the original brake lever and had to buy a replacement which works and I also replaced the taillights internally with a compatible one with the motor.
@@jimisweetstick6566 Same size, higher wattage. 3000+W Kunray MY1020 with at least a Kelly or Trumoto controller and a good 72V 20-30AH battery, more speed gearing instead of torque.. These things feel super sketchy above 25 MPH due to suspension and steering geometry though.. I don’t recommend it.
@@PatOutdoors thank you Pat. Do you have any recommendations on what you may have looked at for a 12v step down? Tonight we are going to mount the motor and hopefully give it a test ride tomorrow.
Pat I bought a 12v step down from Amazon and found out the headlights won’t work after confirming I had a nice clean 12v. I took a chance and went straight 41v from the indicator lead and hola. Headlights work.
My son and I want to tell you thank you very much for your vids. If it wasn't for this we wouldn't have taken on this project. Test rode it today and got 22mph from 10. Great summer project for us.
If you recommend the 72 V battery or do you recommend doing this build exactly how you did it just don't want to spend money twice if you can guide me in the right direction and what did you do about brake pads please help thanks
Thank you for making these videos! I've been waiting for someone to post information about motor swaps for these!
This is sick dude. I have a cyber quad i have to fix. They took the controller out. Cant wait to start that project. Ill need the motor swap for sure 10mph isn't going to be enough
Also, the front headlights connect directly to the front indicator lights on the controller without any issue. I followed your videos and bought the exact Kunray motor kit.
Did you figure out taillights with Kuneay controller and OEM lever?
I never had the original brake lever and had to buy a replacement which works and I also replaced the taillights internally with a compatible one with the motor.
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@@josephjlee777 Thank you for the reply. Would you be willing to share the lever and taillight part you used?
@@josephjlee777 Thank you for the reply. Would you be willing to share the lever and taillight part you used?
That’s awesome - nice work.
Awesome video! just wondering what size of brushless motor you would go for to achieve more closer to 50mph
@@jimisweetstick6566 Same size, higher wattage. 3000+W Kunray MY1020 with at least a Kelly or Trumoto controller and a good 72V 20-30AH battery, more speed gearing instead of torque.. These things feel super sketchy above 25 MPH due to suspension and steering geometry though.. I don’t recommend it.
Do you have to use twist throttle
We're you able to verify voltage for the lights. Did you make any changes to the gearing
Do the front lights work?
I am in the process of upgrading our quad using your steps. What did you ultimately do about the front and rear light bars?
Nothing, the owner didn’t want to do a 12v step down converter so I didn’t wire it up.
@@PatOutdoors thank you Pat. Do you have any recommendations on what you may have looked at for a 12v step down? Tonight we are going to mount the motor and hopefully give it a test ride tomorrow.
Pat I bought a 12v step down from Amazon and found out the headlights won’t work after confirming I had a nice clean 12v. I took a chance and went straight 41v from the indicator lead and hola. Headlights work.
@@GavenKanemori well that’s a good discovery. Congrats on getting yours working
My son and I want to tell you thank you very much for your vids. If it wasn't for this we wouldn't have taken on this project. Test rode it today and got 22mph from 10. Great summer project for us.
Hey, I own the EU version, it’s only a 24volt system. Do you think I could just use a 36v battery? The Cyberquad is a bit slow with the 24v battery 😢
Dang! 24V.. I'm not familiar with the EU version's controller so I'm not sure if you can just overvolt it without any other supporting modifications.
ok, thanks, maybe one day I'll try it - worst case I blow the electronics and then replace them with other ones @@PatOutdoors
Any updates?
Can I do the 3000w they offer or you think would be over kill???
If you want to buy a matching 72v battery to power it, sure. These get sketchy to drive over 20 mph though
If you recommend the 72 V battery or do you recommend doing this build exactly how you did it just don't want to spend money twice if you can guide me in the right direction and what did you do about brake pads please help thanks
Have a link for the battery connector?
In the description
Cool beans..
Do we need the inline fuse?
I would highly suggest it.. with anything high voltage
I've did everything just like video and can't get motor to turn any idea you have an email I can send photos to @@PatOutdoors
@@PatOutdoors can you make an in depth about how to do the inline fuse
Funny it has a reverse.
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