You know a video is going to be really great and above and beyond when there’s no talking or music whatsoever. No bullcrap just strictly business and cut to the chase.
I wish something like this was for sale. Easily serviceable, streamlined parts, easy to replace battery, waterproof/rustproof cover underneath. Very nice job sir.
@@geog26 most scooters right now have the traditional small wheel design with limited suspension. I wish they would do a redesign of the scooter to better suit electrification... bigger pneumatic wheels 16"+, and air suspension.
Beautiful how you dig out the balls from the old bearing, and reassembles a new oneYou know a video is going to be really great and above and beyond when there’s no talking or music whatsoever. No bullcrap just strictly business and cut to the cha
This is one of the best projects I've seen for getting into BEVs, DIY stuff and fun. It's simple and achievable for most people. I would use a belt drive instead of roller chain, it would run much more quiet.
@@itiswhatisis8174 Your argument: *you need to calm down* hahahahah Clear sign of person whose tongue is faster than his brain. Do you understand how dumb you are for assuming he is not calm, just like that, out of the blue? Even if he was expressively stating his opinion, telling him to calm down or even worse that he NEEDS to calm down has nothing to do with what he said nor are you bringing an argument for the solution, sadly, It just exposes how clogged up your mind is.
@@frog382 Jesus christ. Calm down champ. Its a joke about the fact that this is not actually achievable for most people. Take your BP medicine and lay down now lol.
@@itiswhatisis8174 And when i point out how shallow you are, you dont even come up with new shallow and hollow statement, but repeat the previous one LMAO
I'm a firm believer there is no such thing as simple construction. The plan might be simple, but construction is always complicated. Flubbed the cut, messed up the weld, drilled the hole a little too big, didn't measure right, and my personal favorite, "It was supposed to fit!" Impressive how you made it look simple.
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Awesome! I like the simple operating system. No apps and all that bullshit. You got skills dude. Keep the design simple. Reminds me of the stuff we tried to build as a kid, but with a lawn mower engine and they usually didn’t have any brakes.
Nice job. If I was going to build something like this, I would use a composites approach to save weight, and when using a wood or foam core, you also get significant vibration dampening which is nice. S-glass fiberglass + high quality epoxy + plywood core makes some pretty strong and durable for the weight stuff. Even better add some carbonized CNC's (cellulose nanocrystals) to the epoxy. Also, for tubes, bamboo + S-glass fiberglass+epoxy+foam core makes some awesome tube structures. And if people want to do things on the cheap and still save some weight, regular fiberglass + plywood + Titebond III works pretty good as well. Believe it or not, Titebond III has a similar tensile strength (in some cases higher) as many regular store bought, two part epoxies. It's water based, has no fumes, is super non toxic, is pretty waterproof, and is far cheaper than the high quality epoxies used for boats, race cars, etc. (If using bamboo though, I would not use Titebond III for that unless the tubes are not load bearing. If they are load bearing at all, poney up for the high quality expensive epoxies with around 10k psi tensile strength and other high strengths.) Really, composites is where it is at for very high strengths at lower weights. And just adding 2% by weight graphenic graphite or carbonized CNC's to the epoxy helps to turn that S-glass composite better than expensive carbon fiber, but at much cheaper cost (it's fairly easy and inexpensive to make the above). I would also switch out the brushed motor for a brushless.
Good points but sometimes heavier is better. Your knowledge of composites is good but please show a single example of anyone in the world DIY building a grunty escooter using them. Btw, have you ever built a scooter?
@@mikesalive I have an even better example. James Biggar built a full on electric motorcycle out of a composite of plywood and fiberglass, in his video titled "How I Built An Electric Motorbike...Out Of Plywood?" And no, when it comes to especially electric vehicles which are run by batteries, heavier is NOT better--it means you have less battery life. Composites also can create far stronger structures at less weight than straight metal structures. It's why race cars, aerospace, etc, etc uses a lot of composite design. The new Aptera car is also built out of primarily composites and their crush and crash testing is quite impressive as to the strength to weight ratio. Their car is so light weight and aerodynamic that it gets ridiculously high travel time/distance for its batteries. No, I have not built an electric scooter before/yet. I'm in the middle of a project currently and can't start anything new for awhile, especially since after the prototype is finished and tested, it will be going on a crowdfunding site. It is on the eventual bucket list to build some kind of electric vehicle though. If my product takes off and I eventually have the money to hire people to build it for me, then I will have the time and money to do other projects for myself.
@@justinw1765 As I said, sometimes heavier is better. Increased weight provides greater inertial stability for moving vehicles. You will come to understand this with experience. Nothing in your wall of text is new information to me as I've been using composites in my own projects since the 1990's. Intriguing that a man who has time to write such long comments on youtube videos doesn't have time for extra projects. As they say, "if you want something done, give it to a busy person." That being said, I wish you all the best in your upcoming life.
I love the scoot. I been nagging my kids about finding out if west aus has any of those electric ones but not with those tiny wheels, not them. What you made is something that many would enjoy. You are way too crafty and that's cool.
I love the video. This is obviously way out of my budget & expertise, but this video is a great way to educate people on the basic knowledge needed for such a project & a great educational tool.
You should sell these in kit form in various completion levels. I would add a tach and meters to watch the batt level. Modded bike fenders to keep water/mud/rocks from kicking up. Awesome build it would buy one.
Bottom line is that this is a great video and really useful to see the motor and electrics side of the thing. Surely you should have overcome the frame capacity issue and fitted a disc brake to the rear? Possibly a thin rubber seal for the plate under the chassis? Anyway, that doesn’t take away from the fact that I’ve learnt a fair bit here for the go cart project I’m developing. Cheers!
От души ибелой завистью позавидовал вашей домашней мастерской. Реально крутое оборудование прямо минизаводик такой. Очень классно вы замутили всю переделку и получился четкое средство передвижения. Одно меня смущает честно говоря в вопросе надежности. Вот эти электродвигатели в передней крышке имеют на мой взгляд слабоватые подшипники, чтобы их вот так смело нагружать такой нагрузкой и к тому же перпендикулярной оси двигателя. Эта нагрузка быстро разобьет и подшипник и того хуже, посадочное место подшипника в передней крышке. Конечно этот вариант наиболее простой. Но я бы удлиннил вал двигателя и и установил на одной линии с валом дополнительную опору с подшипником а между двигателем и доп. опорой уже разместил бы звездочку приводную. Вот тогда это было бы в разы надежнее. А в целом ваша работа мне очень понравилась спасибо за видео!!!!!!!
Cool ! I'm in the wheelchair and look for a while for an economic solution, starting from a base with bigger wheels. The main idea is to create something on 4 wheels that could be used in off-road. I'm saving this as a possibilie future project. 🙏
@@dewdideluxe Yes, I know, but I need to do one myself, and Jerry didn't do step by step video, although his ride is great ! If you have to take in consideration shipping over sea and fee taxes, it will get bit more expensive. Then, do we want to talk about satisfaction of doing things by yourself ? 🙂 Thanks !
Excellent Project. Excellent Build Quality. Why didn't RUclips make provision for one person to 'Like' many times? You would have earned many more 'Likes' from me for the multiple times I watched this video. Just add front and rear lights and a battery meter to know the level of charge at any given time. You also have enough space under to increase the battery capacity. Good job.
Awesome, the only thing I might add possibly is some sort of shock absorbers. Only because what I noticed while riding electric scooters in the past, they tend to get a bit bumpy. And with the style scooter you built it would be a nice addition and look really cool as well. Just an idea tho, maybe if you get bored one day you could try it out. Either way awesome video!
@@maciejnowakprojects after all of that upgrade to brushless motor ;) and if you can afford lithium batteries that would be a tremendous upgrade if you add a 1500w controller.
@@tebibyte2357 +1 for the brushless motor. But, he did use lithium batteries (Sanyo Lithium Ion cells of 3500mAh capacity [6:34]). They were just in 18650 format. He could just upgrade the battery from 6p to like 10p to get more amp output. But, he was constrained to the side of the battery bay.
@@maciejnowakprojects and maybe a bike computer, so you can see your speed + distance traveled? They're cheap + mount super easily, would be a good addition :)
Buenas tardes. Un trabajo hecho por un profesional, una patineta nada qué envidiar a las que hay en el mercado. Que trabajo tan pulido, organizado. La compraría a ojo cerrado. Desde Colombia.
Great job on making a high-power electric scooter Man this vid deserve 18Billion views! The attention to detail and craftsmanship are truly impressive. Keep up the fantastic work!
Et bien voilà enfin quelqu'un qui comprend la logique d'avoir de grande roues (trous, cailloux, trottoir 😂) Ça m'a rappelle ma trottinette, ce ce que j'ai eu de plus cross 😂😂😂 Mêmes si par miracle, plus tard j'ai joui d'une KTM 2 temps qui arrachait le bitume, les souvenirs sur ma trotte reste les plus rocambolesque 😂😂😂 elle était pas électrique évidement mais sur les sentiers de forêts en pentes, ou autres descentes urbaine c'était vraiment le rush, du style planche à voile force 9 petite toile mini wish
I think it will be cheaper to buy Xiaomi Mi Electric Scooter in the secondary market than to build such a device .... but respect to the author, well done!
Awesome video! You’re a genius man.! Unbelievable ingenuity.! Keep them coming.! Loving your self made projects.! Very impressive sir.! My hats off to you .!👍🏻
Hola amigo espero te encuentres bien de salud junto con toda tu familia GRACIAS POR COMPARTIR sus ideas BENDICIONES Y SIGA TENIENDO ÉXITOS EN SU VIDA 🙏🙏🙏🙏
@@Idk12116Rex Well the metal band saw is a few thousand to start with. The welding setup is a few hundred never mind the months to become proficient at welding.
@@PWingert1966 a $ 20 hacksaw will work fine, and a belt drive would be soooo much better than a roller chain- it's so much more quiet. A wonderful project, because it's potentially so simple yet so fun. How cool would it be to make a propane powered steam engine generator to charge the batteries under way? Or a fold-out solar panel charger?
@@someotherdude there's a dude called "vicesat" who basically put a gasoline-powered generator on the back of an electric scooter to charge the batteries while riding, thus increasing range but not having it actually powered with a gasoline engine. he's spanish, doe
Hey question around how much did it cost u to make this for the parts, etc? Love the build! Reason I'm asking is to see if its cheaper to make one yourself or buy one from store
About $100 for the battery, about $100 for the motor, chain, controller and wiring, and you could source or build the rolling chassis for about $100 or less. So $300 is my guess!
You know a video is going to be really great and above and beyond when there’s no talking or music whatsoever. No bullcrap just strictly business and cut to the chase.
Absolutely, if I hear some stupid music playing. I go somewhere else. I hate the music, especially when they put it over someone talking.
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I wish something like this was for sale. Easily serviceable, streamlined parts, easy to replace battery, waterproof/rustproof cover underneath. Very nice job sir.
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@@geog26 assemble. With an e.
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@@geog26 most scooters right now have the traditional small wheel design with limited suspension. I wish they would do a redesign of the scooter to better suit electrification... bigger pneumatic wheels 16"+, and air suspension.
Beautiful how you dig out the balls from the old bearing, and reassembles a new oneYou know a video is going to be really great and above and beyond when there’s no talking or music whatsoever. No bullcrap just strictly business and cut to the cha
Did you copy the top comment
This is one of the best projects I've seen for getting into BEVs, DIY stuff and fun. It's simple and achievable for most people. I would use a belt drive instead of roller chain, it would run much more quiet.
Quieter and more efficient
"achievable for most people" you need to calm down lol
@@itiswhatisis8174 Your argument: *you need to calm down* hahahahah
Clear sign of person whose tongue is faster than his brain.
Do you understand how dumb you are for assuming he is not calm, just like that, out of the blue? Even if he was expressively stating his opinion, telling him to calm down or even worse that he NEEDS to calm down has nothing to do with what he said nor are you bringing an argument for the solution, sadly, It just exposes how clogged up your mind is.
@@frog382 Jesus christ. Calm down champ. Its a joke about the fact that this is not actually achievable for most people. Take your BP medicine and lay down now lol.
@@itiswhatisis8174 And when i point out how shallow you are, you dont even come up with new shallow and hollow statement, but repeat the previous one LMAO
I’m always amazed at how some people have the ability to build such projects.very enjoyable to watch you as constructed your scooter!! Tc from Nevada
Bro the man has a nasa amount of machines and tools in his garage
You need to study mechanical engineering 😂
How much will it cost to make these
I would be fitting disc brakes ,but you can always do that later
@@sourabhgavali1198 not necessarily true. Some people just have an eye 👁️ 4-it. ...
I love these vanity videos where you show off not only your skills but all the toys you have at your disposal. Great!
I'm a firm believer there is no such thing as simple construction. The plan might be simple, but construction is always complicated. Flubbed the cut, messed up the weld, drilled the hole a little too big, didn't measure right, and my personal favorite, "It was supposed to fit!" Impressive how you made it look simple.
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He messed up most of his welds... moved too fast, not enough filler...
But it still worked as "Planned."
@@Anomaly.Filmworks who cares, it's a personal project. You keep improving while doing stuff like this
Nice build, good to see the frame triangulation, nice welds.
Thanks for sharing,
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It is always good to see someone think outside of the box with their own vision and modify something to the way they want it good job 👍🏾
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Beautiful how you dig out the balls from the old bearing, and reassembles a new one
I always wanted to be the first dad to build my son West Coast Chopper bike electric build but I am neither of those
All he did was clean the race and re-grease...
It's very easy to get the parts and build your own for way cheaper. I built a 2,000 watt in 2003 wayy before the trend today. Great job on your build.
Can u tell me where u got ur parts from? I want to build one
Parabéns! Você realmente é um gênio da inovação. Fazer essas coisas sem cola deve dar um trabalhão com certeza. E que você cresça no RUclips cada vez mais...
Awesome! I like the simple operating system. No apps and all that bullshit. You got skills dude. Keep the design simple. Reminds me of the stuff we tried to build as a kid, but with a lawn mower engine and they usually didn’t have any brakes.
LMAO, NO BREAK'S ‼️. Those lawn mower engines go super fast
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@@NYClubMaster We used our foot or just never stopped.
@@Nine_883 I'm still driving as I'm writing, I just can't stop
I have never felt so jealous of someone’s skill as much as this. Brilliant stuff.
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Nice job. If I was going to build something like this, I would use a composites approach to save weight, and when using a wood or foam core, you also get significant vibration dampening which is nice. S-glass fiberglass + high quality epoxy + plywood core makes some pretty strong and durable for the weight stuff. Even better add some carbonized CNC's (cellulose nanocrystals) to the epoxy. Also, for tubes, bamboo + S-glass fiberglass+epoxy+foam core makes some awesome tube structures.
And if people want to do things on the cheap and still save some weight, regular fiberglass + plywood + Titebond III works pretty good as well. Believe it or not, Titebond III has a similar tensile strength (in some cases higher) as many regular store bought, two part epoxies. It's water based, has no fumes, is super non toxic, is pretty waterproof, and is far cheaper than the high quality epoxies used for boats, race cars, etc. (If using bamboo though, I would not use Titebond III for that unless the tubes are not load bearing. If they are load bearing at all, poney up for the high quality expensive epoxies with around 10k psi tensile strength and other high strengths.)
Really, composites is where it is at for very high strengths at lower weights. And just adding 2% by weight graphenic graphite or carbonized CNC's to the epoxy helps to turn that S-glass composite better than expensive carbon fiber, but at much cheaper cost (it's fairly easy and inexpensive to make the above).
I would also switch out the brushed motor for a brushless.
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Very true. Bamboo is totally impressive - especially for crushing strength.
Good points but sometimes heavier is better. Your knowledge of composites is good but please show a single example of anyone in the world DIY building a grunty escooter using them. Btw, have you ever built a scooter?
@@mikesalive I have an even better example. James Biggar built a full on electric motorcycle out of a composite of plywood and fiberglass, in his video titled "How I Built An Electric Motorbike...Out Of Plywood?"
And no, when it comes to especially electric vehicles which are run by batteries, heavier is NOT better--it means you have less battery life. Composites also can create far stronger structures at less weight than straight metal structures. It's why race cars, aerospace, etc, etc uses a lot of composite design.
The new Aptera car is also built out of primarily composites and their crush and crash testing is quite impressive as to the strength to weight ratio. Their car is so light weight and aerodynamic that it gets ridiculously high travel time/distance for its batteries.
No, I have not built an electric scooter before/yet. I'm in the middle of a project currently and can't start anything new for awhile, especially since after the prototype is finished and tested, it will be going on a crowdfunding site. It is on the eventual bucket list to build some kind of electric vehicle though. If my product takes off and I eventually have the money to hire people to build it for me, then I will have the time and money to do other projects for myself.
@@justinw1765 As I said, sometimes heavier is better. Increased weight provides greater inertial stability for moving vehicles. You will come to understand this with experience. Nothing in your wall of text is new information to me as I've been using composites in my own projects since the 1990's. Intriguing that a man who has time to write such long comments on youtube videos doesn't have time for extra projects. As they say, "if you want something done, give it to a busy person." That being said, I wish you all the best in your upcoming life.
Engenharia mecânica e elétrica em perfeita sincronia.
Projeto muito inteligente.
Parabéns!!!
@Corttez why are you asking him? He’s not the one who made the video. Why would he know?
Nice. I saw one in the park last weekend. From the looks; it cost a lot of money.
I have to say that this is a clean build...
Awesome electric scooter for its simplicity 👍👍😃
Congratulations! Great construction and without annoying backround music!
I love the scoot. I been nagging my kids about finding out if west aus has any of those electric ones but not with those tiny wheels, not them. What you made is something that many would enjoy.
You are way too crafty and that's cool.
It's very impressive. You are the real master of an electronic bike.
I love the video. This is obviously way out of my budget & expertise, but this video is a great way to educate people on the basic knowledge needed for such a project & a great educational tool.
Yes,, agree,, good job, come to home my friend
They need to mass produce these at a good price for adults. Id ride mine to the corner store all the time. LOL
i mean you can buy a good fast scooter for a thousand bucks
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Or sell kits :)
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The camera filter used during welding was a great idea.
You have talent Sir.👍
Nice job. You should place a headlamp and tail light on it for night riding safety.
You should sell these in kit form in various completion levels. I would add a tach and meters to watch the batt level. Modded bike fenders to keep water/mud/rocks from kicking up. Awesome build it would buy one.
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It's the big wheels that make this special. Nice job!
This dude MADE his own battery. That was really legit.
This is normal when you have spot welding.
Even made a custom lithium-ion battery! Awesome build!
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The best looking standup scooter I have ever seen. I just love those girder forks. :)
The build is too good. Love your work. Can't wait to see your next project
Thanks!
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Bottom line is that this is a great video and really useful to see the motor and electrics side of the thing. Surely you should have overcome the frame capacity issue and fitted a disc brake to the rear? Possibly a thin rubber seal for the plate under the chassis? Anyway, that doesn’t take away from the fact that I’ve learnt a fair bit here for the go cart project I’m developing. Cheers!
hows the cart coming along?
Progress on your cart build please?
От души ибелой завистью позавидовал вашей домашней мастерской. Реально крутое оборудование прямо минизаводик такой. Очень классно вы замутили всю переделку и получился четкое средство передвижения. Одно меня смущает честно говоря в вопросе надежности. Вот эти электродвигатели в передней крышке имеют на мой взгляд слабоватые подшипники, чтобы их вот так смело нагружать такой нагрузкой и к тому же перпендикулярной оси двигателя. Эта нагрузка быстро разобьет и подшипник и того хуже, посадочное место подшипника в передней крышке. Конечно этот вариант наиболее простой. Но я бы удлиннил вал двигателя и и установил на одной линии с валом дополнительную опору с подшипником а между двигателем и доп. опорой уже разместил бы звездочку приводную. Вот тогда это было бы в разы надежнее. А в целом ваша работа мне очень понравилась спасибо за видео!!!!!!!
Nice! I believe a chain guard may be called for.
I love it. This is the first channel that I subscribed to after watching one video. Great work.
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Very competitive idea 👍👍
Cool ! I'm in the wheelchair and look for a while for an economic solution, starting from a base with bigger wheels. The main idea is to create something on 4 wheels that could be used in off-road. I'm saving this as a possibilie future project. 🙏
Syncro Van you should check JerryRigEverything channel, he made exactly what you said
@@dewdideluxe Yes, I know, but I need to do one myself, and Jerry didn't do step by step video, although his ride is great ! If you have to take in consideration shipping over sea and fee taxes, it will get bit more expensive. Then, do we want to talk about satisfaction of doing things by yourself ? 🙂 Thanks !
Should have installed a seat. It will make riding safer since it lowers your center of gravity and you are more stable.
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@@Unknown-ii8fw , only if there are pedals!😄
Это самокат сидение не поможет. Подушка безопасности, шлем, костюм. Нет буферной зоны под кого упадёт автомобиль 🚙🚘🚗 грузовик
Excellent Project. Excellent Build Quality. Why didn't RUclips make provision for one person to 'Like' many times? You would have earned many more 'Likes' from me for the multiple times I watched this video. Just add front and rear lights and a battery meter to know the level of charge at any given time. You also have enough space under to increase the battery capacity. Good job.
Awesome, the only thing I might add possibly is some sort of shock absorbers. Only because what I noticed while riding electric scooters in the past, they tend to get a bit bumpy. And with the style scooter you built it would be a nice addition and look really cool as well. Just an idea tho, maybe if you get bored one day you could try it out. Either way awesome video!
With the bigger wheels and pneumatic tires, this would be WAY less bumpy than the ninebot style scooters that the rental companies use.
Yeah, I was about to say you gotta have the shock absorbers even if the tires and frame is good.
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The only person on RUclips so far who puts a goddamn filter when welding. Thank You sir! Literally no one does it. xD
Consider adding chain tensioner, lights and motor cover. Great bulid btw
I'm going to add some of these things, plus a key switch instead of the usual one and a battery charge indicator
@@maciejnowakprojects after all of that upgrade to brushless motor ;) and if you can afford lithium batteries that would be a tremendous upgrade if you add a 1500w controller.
@@tebibyte2357 +1 for the brushless motor.
But, he did use lithium batteries (Sanyo Lithium Ion cells of 3500mAh capacity [6:34]). They were just in 18650 format. He could just upgrade the battery from 6p to like 10p to get more amp output. But, he was constrained to the side of the battery bay.
@@korishan ah! I didn't notice that with the batteries
@@maciejnowakprojects and maybe a bike computer, so you can see your speed + distance traveled? They're cheap + mount super easily, would be a good addition :)
Buenas tardes. Un trabajo hecho por un profesional, una patineta nada qué envidiar a las que hay en el mercado. Que trabajo tan pulido, organizado. La compraría a ojo cerrado. Desde Colombia.
Wow! I am speechless! You are an amazing engineer,,,keep it up!!!
Bro! You have equipment to start your own business of scooters, oh man just the fact that you can solder metal. Neat!
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I love how he kicks the metal plate, great video btw
Build where you can stand-up or rest your knees as your moving. Beyond smart.
My feet to stand in the middle center or side by side.
Super-deceptive video. You made it look soooooo easy. Well done.
It's easy when a person knows what they're doing.
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The scooter can be done easy if you know what to do,if it looks deceptive it would be if there is camera edit cuts and fast fowarding to save time.
@@theekshanagamage2181 what is 90 the speed? Yes amazing, some of these scooters are fast around 90kmh is 55mph.
Beautiful job brother. Thanks for sharing,
You are star.
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I just gotta say, your handmade battery pack was the most impressive to me.
Clean build! I admire your skill.
Great work buddy! You make it look so easy haha... looking forward to your next project!
GREAT JOB, MAKES ME WANT 2 BUILD 1 TOO ‼️👍🏍️🚲
Nice job dude! You got some skills!
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Man you are a genius, Great built.
Great job on making a high-power electric scooter Man this vid deserve 18Billion views! The attention to detail and craftsmanship are truly impressive. Keep up the fantastic work!
Adding a seat onto that would make it perfect
That's a lot of extra weight there, bud
This is GREAT!!! Just great. But I dont have welding equipment or a saw, or a buffer. My man is not a welder either. Sighh
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Dude, you have some serious tools in that shop.
Pretty fantastic work, dude! Beautiful build!!! 😃
Really well done!
Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
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to stay safe means to avoid the vaccine with all the costs...
otherwise you will need vaccines for the rest of your life
Great Project, thank you.
The giant applause from us to genius of crafters.
I would like to place an order. Seriously. Thats awesome 👌
DIOS TE BENDIGA BROTHER ERES LO MÁXIMO
GRACIAS POR TU GENIALIDAD PARA TODOS
Et bien voilà enfin quelqu'un qui comprend la logique d'avoir de grande roues (trous, cailloux, trottoir 😂) Ça m'a rappelle ma trottinette, ce ce que j'ai eu de plus cross 😂😂😂
Mêmes si par miracle, plus tard j'ai joui d'une KTM 2 temps qui arrachait le bitume, les souvenirs sur ma trotte reste les plus rocambolesque 😂😂😂 elle était pas électrique évidement mais sur les sentiers de forêts en pentes, ou autres descentes urbaine c'était vraiment le rush, du style planche à voile force 9 petite toile mini wish
Brilliant video and excellent build.
This is exactly what I want to see on the RUclips and to make it.
Great build, I love it.
Can u build it one for me too I will pay for it plz😁
Make it two I love it this could be a nice present 🎁 for my kid just let me know the price so I can sent you the money 💰 thanks bro
Make three of them i want to have one of this Great work;)
4 of dem 🤩
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That’s a pretty cool build. My scooter only does 30kmh and I just ordered new battery’s for it to get a longer range.
VERY VERY EXTREMELY GENIUS BRO
Did you really paint the inside of the bearing? Yes, you really did. Great mechanic! I have no words. :D :D :D
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Everyone makes mistakes. You really looked hard to find something didn’t you?
He knows how things would be....the battery portion is masterpiece
Really nice job bro,keep it up!!
Интересно: за что народ дизы ставит? Зависть рукожопов?
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High power? 1kw? 😂👍
за то, что ведомая звездочка восьмёрит малёхо.
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Изолента не того цвета, без синей изоленты не поедет ..
You should definitely cover the chain cuz if it breaks it won’t hurt your leg good work mate ♥️
Good Job Bro. You are a good Engineer ☺️
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Machanical Engineer
I'm impressed! Really nice an neat and well put together. Well done, MN!
Now... That's what I called class... beautiful work... Well done, Excellent 👍
You have gold hands 🙌!!
Great, as always. Thanks for your content it really inspires us!
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Hello
Is it possible to make an order ?
Awesome scooter! I hope my scooter build comes out nearly as good!
We'll need your company in Nord-EST to west central. You welcome like partnership business there. Good luck!
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Can you list all the parts required??
that will be a lot of help
And their link too if available
I think it will be cheaper to buy Xiaomi Mi Electric Scooter in the secondary market than to build such a device .... but respect to the author, well done!
Awesome video! You’re a genius man.! Unbelievable ingenuity.! Keep them coming.! Loving your self made projects.! Very impressive sir.! My hats off to you .!👍🏻
Great work Man, Congrats!!
Hola amigo espero te encuentres bien de salud junto con toda tu familia GRACIAS POR COMPARTIR sus ideas BENDICIONES Y SIGA TENIENDO ÉXITOS EN SU VIDA 🙏🙏🙏🙏
Awesome work 🥰
1 min of silence to those who cut their scooty to try this but failed.
I would like to say yes but no
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@@Idk12116Rex Well the metal band saw is a few thousand to start with. The welding setup is a few hundred never mind the months to become proficient at welding.
@@PWingert1966 a $ 20 hacksaw will work fine, and a belt drive would be soooo much better than a roller chain- it's so much more quiet.
A wonderful project, because it's potentially so simple yet so fun.
How cool would it be to make a propane powered steam engine generator to charge the batteries under way? Or a fold-out solar panel charger?
@@someotherdude there's a dude called "vicesat" who basically put a gasoline-powered generator on the back of an electric scooter to charge the batteries while riding, thus increasing range but not having it actually powered with a gasoline engine. he's spanish, doe
The torque of this machine gotta be something
Woow bro very nice,keep it up💥
Love and support feom Serbia 🇷🇸👏
МОЛОДЕЦЬ ! ЗОЛОТІ РУКИ !
Д А Р ВІД Б О Г А !
I don't speak egyptian but I think he likes it
switch strar's places, the top speed with that set up gonna be crazy
Все на массовое производство))) 👍👍👍
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Amazing 👍💕 are you the engineer from factory ? you got all professional tools . 👍 excellent project . 💪
I must make this, I really must do this.
Hey question around how much did it cost u to make this for the parts, etc?
Love the build! Reason I'm asking is to see if its cheaper to make one yourself or buy one from store
About $100 for the battery, about $100 for the motor, chain, controller and wiring, and you could source or build the rolling chassis for about $100 or less. So $300 is my guess!
@@sed6 what is the scooter brand ?