I told you the Sabvoton would be a different beast, But, as I said, just play with the throttle curve and you'll be good. Don't go to far otherwise you'll cook that motor. Everyone was harping on about gearing, honestly though, That cog is already so small that lifting the front wheel with the right tune in it is what I would expect, the only thing I would worry about is the motor temp really and that would be it, barring the battery that is. Good on ya Andy, sticking to the end.
This is the sort of power I want from my bike, it's mental. I had a folding 250w bike but the frame broke so I've strapped it to my old full suspension 24 inch bike and it rips with 1kw and I've got some new parts coming to get it to 3.5kw peak but the motor is still 250w so it heats up quickly but with my tiny 4 mile range battery it doesn't get too hot
OMG!! You have done it again!!! What a fun bit of kit. 2 questions Andy How fast does it go now? How much did the total build cost you so far? Keep the the great content buddy!!!!
Andy, absolutely brilliant work. That thing is a little beast!! I held my breath when you were testing the temp of the motor. I think it will be absolutely fine in this winter but maybe attach a temp probe to it when it gets warmer
You're lucky to have access to all those different parts and stuff... If I had that stuff just sitting around, that would have been the first thing I did before riding the bike. LoL Awesome build.... I'm jealous of the Sabvaton and battery setup, very cool. 😁👍
Fantastic Stuff! you might find a cheaper Chinese controller might be the sweet spot, smaller and less expensive as well, I think the motor will get very hot in the spring and summer though so I would put a temp sensor on it and use it as a cutout or warning device, you certainly dont want to run side panels, you could even used forced air to the motor via a fan, maybe from the top down if there isnt enough room, keep an eye on the motor shaft and sprocket, in my experience over the years I have seen these shred the key ways and pins fairly quickly when overpowering, also you might find the point inside the motor where they solder the phase wires to the motor windings will come unsoldered as the joint will run hot, worth remaking them, crimping and soldering them, you might also replace the hall sensors for something better quality, the cheap Chinese ones tend to fail with over temp, I always used Honeywell ones. I think it will be fine in winter whilst its freezing but it will roast in the summer, great job though mate, looks like so much fun, oh and the miserable people, I encounter them on my legal ebikes, they seem to think that they have ownership of cycle paths, I stopped saying anything to them, if you dont say anything they still mutter stuff at you, if they have to hold their dog by the collar as you pass they expect a thank you for that for some reason? on paths where the fucking dogs should be on a lead!
Awsome bro, looks like a success..Be safe and give us more on this..👍🏽That instant wheelie performance may need to be turned down some..Awesome as always!
Hello mate, we’ve got an XTM MX-PRO, 1300w 48v from xtreme toys (14” & 12” wheels). What do I need to make it perform like yours? Mechanic to trade, deff not an electrician but no issues splicing wires etc. I assumed I’d need a bigger motor & battery, but any suggestions would be much appreciated! Great videos BTW! Thanks, Mike
Is it possible to fit a gyroscopic sensor in there somehow, so as the front wheel gets too high it restricts the motor stopping you from flipping off backwards. That way you can keep that throttle open pulling serious power wheelies!!
Hi Andy please could you tell me what DIY ebike parts I would need to achieve 60+ mile range for an ebike build as I want range rather than speed. Hope you can help cheers loving the videos 👍
you just need a bike frame that can fit a large battery ( can be either shop bought or self made ) ... thats the hard part though because many frames are not suitable. I have turned a road bike ( tour de france sort of thing ) into an ebike before but it was not recommended because without suspension it feels very rough. To do 60 miles you need a battery capacity of around 1.5 to 2 KWH ( at 15 mph mode ), in other words the battery has to be able to output 2000 watts for an hour, worth of energy. 48v 30ah or 72v 20ah.
Hi Andy buddy iv just ordered a cheep Chinese 72v 2000w controller and intended using 6 of the 36v bosch batteries u use will this work to get close to what you have done to this bike ?
I've got a question maybe you could help? I have a 1000 watt front wheel drive motor with a 13.5ah battery at 48v. However it just seems sluggish setting off etc and even after 1 journey of around 6 miles of use I'm down half a battery. Surely that isn't right? Bad cells in the battery maybe? Baring in mind the battery is brand new and probably a month old now. How can I make it better quicker and more responsive?
@@andykirby yeah! I got one of these(link below) on ali for $80 to put on a razor mx500 but it heats up pretty fast when I push about 100amps through it. I am thinking of putting a bunch of aluminum heat sinks on it like the hubsink guys. www.amazon.com/dp/B0855LXRSF/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_fabc_HRTYB57F9EKXR6D3WSJ7
The heat sinks will defo help. I think this motor will be getting way hotter in the summer as it was a very cold day on that test run! I could do with finding out where to get replacements for these motors then it could be modded to maybe handle the heat better😀
How do you think this would would this perform with the Sabvoton controller and the original 48v battery ? did you sort out a way around the charging ? and in your first video you say you had problems with putting the bike together was this to do with wheel/ brakes ?
It would be interesting to see what it does up against similar bike with a gas engine on it! I bet it will smoke the gas engine at takeoff I don't know about top-end because of gearing but even if it's all one gear that thing must turn over some pretty high RPMs and with the right rear sprocket and front sprocket and with that electric motor I'm almost positive you can smoke a gas motor all the way around it's got so much power at takeoff even if you geared it for top-end it would still have plenty taking off. I actually bet it's fun as hell trail riding with it. I want one I haven't looked yet but I hope you put a link to what motor and controller you're using if not please comment back and let me know what exactly you're using for the setup. Thanks be careful and have a blast on that thing I would. I bet you could put that on like a 125 dirt bike frame something bigger 4 people are size and it would still be plenty of juice what's the ride time how long can you run for before it's dead?
@@lifehackervideos5442 thanks for the info I am going to upgrade the moatar because my bike is bigger im definitely going to make my my own battery what cells would you recommend I use thanks.
Hey andy just curious if this thing is still kicking you and a couple others are a huge inspiration for me starting my own channel. I have a mototec in the US but ive always like the style of the renegade with the motor seperate from the swing arm 🤙
Hey Andy .. I have a mototec 1500 electric bike .. I already added a subvoton and I wanna build a lifepo 88.8v pack . Can I run the subvoton at 72v . Also is there a bms for something like that …
Don't turn it down, change the sprocket and get higher top speed. Not sure if your motor is peak 10kw or constant, but if you're constant I only say it peaking in the mid 8k range so you can lose a bit of torque for speed.
So would it be possible to use this set up on a bigger bike with a possibility of getting it registered as a motorbike. Could save a fortune on build costs. Keep up the great work. Brad
Looks like you want about 80amps max at launch in your curve, anything over that should come in once you get over a low speed threshold say 30km/h? This things a monster, no surprise there though, those motors are rated for a fair chunk of power. Keen to see what you do for a battery for this one. Keep ripping it up man!
That little thing is mental 72v and those amps on large wheeled ebike is wheelie prone .. with those little wheels the torque must be epic on that little ripper
Man well done on the conversion that bike rips would love one of these, don't know why they don't make them in a higher power version as stock, maybe sometime in the future these will be out at a decent price. Nice vids smart guy.
@@GapRecordingsNamibia im inbetween the 2 worlds phaserunner is obviously cheaper and it being featured in the recent 2500w build his friend did got me intrested but this video cleared it up for me whats the benefits of either side
@@NaNFeArIngAmES Hi, yes the phaze runner is cheaper, the reason as I stated previously is because it is a medium power device mostly 4 to 6Kw max capable, the sabvotons are high power from the smallest which do 8Kw medium to 12Kw max up to the bigger sabvotons that are capable of 20+ Kw, then you have the kelly controllers that can hand out all the way up to 30Kw. On the other side of the extream you can get a nucular controller russian made that can dish out to 30Kw on bursts but they can do on board charging at up to 3Kw this is a charger controller combo.
difference is in the maximum power that it can produce on an equivalent motor. you could create a high power motor that runs at 24v but it would be bigger and more amps, thats my experience with mobility scooters anyway. it also affects the way the battery is constructed in terms of arrangement of cells, which may be more convenient at 72v than 36v arrangements. Running the motor at a higher voltage than its designed for will probably generate more heat i.e. be less efficient, if not shorten its lifespan / risk of failure, these ebike motors seem pretty good in that regard though, resilient.
@@user-ck6kq8zl2i yes you will kill it for good seen some dodgy youtubes from india doing it to a GY6 engine think the c90 is a classic bike and would leave it alone... Petrol rules for range wont get electric bikes doing 200 miles and a 5 min refill for another 200... we know it will never happen anytime soon
andy how much did all that setup cost mate
£250 and £430 500 w stomp wired ruclips.net/video/t52aebFKsaM/видео.html
Mxr800w Mxr1000 look stomp wired 17 mph at 500w so Said, online or NRG1500w dirtbike pricey £940
I told you the Sabvoton would be a different beast, But, as I said, just play with the throttle curve and you'll be good. Don't go to far otherwise you'll cook that motor. Everyone was harping on about gearing, honestly though, That cog is already so small that lifting the front wheel with the right tune in it is what I would expect, the only thing I would worry about is the motor temp really and that would be it, barring the battery that is. Good on ya Andy, sticking to the end.
How much did it all cost , might try build one , could you do a build guide
imagine between 3-6k £
This is the sort of power I want from my bike, it's mental.
I had a folding 250w bike but the frame broke so I've strapped it to my old full suspension 24 inch bike and it rips with 1kw and I've got some new parts coming to get it to 3.5kw peak but the motor is still 250w so it heats up quickly but with my tiny 4 mile range battery it doesn't get too hot
OMG!! You have done it again!!! What a fun bit of kit.
2 questions Andy
How fast does it go now?
How much did the total build cost you so far?
Keep the the great content buddy!!!!
It wont be long till Andy becomes the Surron man of the UK mark my words - he will be getting one and upgrading it to 72V DIY ASAP!
That’s what I want to see!!
Would love to know the battery specs? Great work
Andy, absolutely brilliant work. That thing is a little beast!! I held my breath when you were testing the temp of the motor. I think it will be absolutely fine in this winter but maybe attach a temp probe to it when it gets warmer
I would love to see what Sam Pilgrim could do with this bike.
It would be epic
@@SKBKER - Literally, everything he does is "going to be epic"¡! 😂
send it for a shedding
Speak of the Devil.... He just uploaded like 35 minutes ago, on an e-moto. 🤣🤣🤣
Ready for a shreddie EPIC 😂👍🙋♂️🏴
You're lucky to have access to all those different parts and stuff... If I had that stuff just sitting around, that would have been the first thing I did before riding the bike. LoL
Awesome build.... I'm jealous of the Sabvaton and battery setup, very cool. 😁👍
Fantastic Stuff! you might find a cheaper Chinese controller might be the sweet spot, smaller and less expensive as well, I think the motor will get very hot in the spring and summer though so I would put a temp sensor on it and use it as a cutout or warning device, you certainly dont want to run side panels, you could even used forced air to the motor via a fan, maybe from the top down if there isnt enough room, keep an eye on the motor shaft and sprocket, in my experience over the years I have seen these shred the key ways and pins fairly quickly when overpowering, also you might find the point inside the motor where they solder the phase wires to the motor windings will come unsoldered as the joint will run hot, worth remaking them, crimping and soldering them, you might also replace the hall sensors for something better quality, the cheap Chinese ones tend to fail with over temp, I always used Honeywell ones.
I think it will be fine in winter whilst its freezing but it will roast in the summer, great job though mate, looks like so much fun, oh and the miserable people, I encounter them on my legal ebikes, they seem to think that they have ownership of cycle paths, I stopped saying anything to them, if you dont say anything they still mutter stuff at you, if they have to hold their dog by the collar as you pass they expect a thank you for that for some reason? on paths where the fucking dogs should be on a lead!
any suggestions where to start with a cheaper chinese controller ,wattage etc ?
Lean forward when accelerating, should stop the wheelieing and give you plenty of backspin.😎
Excellent thats the results im looking for on my son's bike
A supermoto wheel-set in this would be really nice
Awsome bro, looks like a success..Be safe and give us more on this..👍🏽That instant wheelie performance may need to be turned down some..Awesome as always!
Brilliant! That looks such fun!
that looks and sounds really fast now :) nice one
Wow that was awesome' you got that little bugger really ripping don't you!👍🍻🤙👋👋
This was hilarious to watch.
Make a guide :-
How to turn a kids electric bike into a 10KW Beast
Very nice - pretty sure I am not the only one wanting one!
Ace !! Well done Andy ! You should build them and sell them 👍🏻
Wow that has some power now what a great upgrade.
That looked so much fun 😃😃😃👍👍Thanks...
Awesome video mate, sweet little bike! Any idea when the Vapour frame/motor/battery kit will be back in stock on Cloudsto?
Hello mate, we’ve got an XTM MX-PRO, 1300w 48v from xtreme toys (14” & 12” wheels). What do I need to make it perform like yours? Mechanic to trade, deff not an electrician but no issues splicing wires etc. I assumed I’d need a bigger motor & battery, but any suggestions would be much appreciated! Great videos BTW! Thanks, Mike
Nice one Andy , that goes like stink now . Good job 👍
Is it possible to fit a gyroscopic sensor in there somehow, so as the front wheel gets too high it restricts the motor stopping you from flipping off backwards. That way you can keep that throttle open pulling serious power wheelies!!
At around the 8 minute mark that looked really quick heh
Hi Andy please could you tell me what DIY ebike parts I would need to achieve 60+ mile range for an ebike build as I want range rather than speed. Hope you can help cheers loving the videos 👍
you just need a bike frame that can fit a large battery ( can be either shop bought or self made ) ... thats the hard part though because many frames are not suitable. I have turned a road bike ( tour de france sort of thing ) into an ebike before but it was not recommended because without suspension it feels very rough. To do 60 miles you need a battery capacity of around 1.5 to 2 KWH ( at 15 mph mode ), in other words the battery has to be able to output 2000 watts for an hour, worth of energy. 48v 30ah or 72v 20ah.
Hi Andy buddy iv just ordered a cheep Chinese 72v 2000w controller and intended using 6 of the 36v bosch batteries u use will this work to get close to what you have done to this bike ?
I've got a question maybe you could help? I have a 1000 watt front wheel drive motor with a 13.5ah battery at 48v. However it just seems sluggish setting off etc and even after 1 journey of around 6 miles of use I'm down half a battery. Surely that isn't right? Bad cells in the battery maybe? Baring in mind the battery is brand new and probably a month old now. How can I make it better quicker and more responsive?
Hi Andy, where can I get a lifepo4 60v 19s 3.2 bms and lifepo4 72v 23s 3.2 bms from for a lifepo4 battery build?
I have a sabvoton 72150 I have to hook up to a Motenergy ME1114 and wanted to know the color combination that you used for the phase/hall wiring.
fun bike turned into coolest death machine ever lol
Now do the same with the 250w folding bike you have been running around on Andy 😁
Don't tempt me!
@@andykirby Do it we are waiting in anticipation ... 😁
Yes DO IT! DO IT! DO IT!
Andy that is so awesome your making me want one i can`t wait to see more next time 👍😁
I teach a bunch of kids drone racing and we got them a little xtm 500 to play about on and would love to upgrade it but I have no clue
Nice work. That motor is a beast.
It's good isn't it. Very impressed with it under some decent power
@@andykirby yeah! I got one of these(link below) on ali for $80 to put on a razor mx500 but it heats up pretty fast when I push about 100amps through it. I am thinking of putting a bunch of aluminum heat sinks on it like the hubsink guys.
www.amazon.com/dp/B0855LXRSF/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_fabc_HRTYB57F9EKXR6D3WSJ7
The heat sinks will defo help. I think this motor will be getting way hotter in the summer as it was a very cold day on that test run! I could do with finding out where to get replacements for these motors then it could be modded to maybe handle the heat better😀
@@andykirby yeah. Send me a link when you do.
Should come with a warning label for "MAY CAUSE I WANNA THAT SYMPTOMS"
How do you think this would would this perform with the Sabvoton controller and the original 48v battery ? did you sort out a way around the charging ? and in your first video you say you had problems with putting the bike together was this to do with wheel/ brakes ?
I knew you'd figure it out Andy. Nice one mate. Keep up the vids 🤙
Interested to see what you can do on that Fiido folder as i might get one if its worth it.
Andy i have a 48v 1500w on my cube 29er what's the biggest battery I can put on at the minute it's got a 17.5 and has to be charged every other day
It would be interesting to see what it does up against similar bike with a gas engine on it! I bet it will smoke the gas engine at takeoff I don't know about top-end because of gearing but even if it's all one gear that thing must turn over some pretty high RPMs and with the right rear sprocket and front sprocket and with that electric motor I'm almost positive you can smoke a gas motor all the way around it's got so much power at takeoff even if you geared it for top-end it would still have plenty taking off. I actually bet it's fun as hell trail riding with it. I want one I haven't looked yet but I hope you put a link to what motor and controller you're using if not please comment back and let me know what exactly you're using for the setup. Thanks be careful and have a blast on that thing I would. I bet you could put that on like a 125 dirt bike frame something bigger 4 people are size and it would still be plenty of juice what's the ride time how long can you run for before it's dead?
Holy shit 😂 Andy your a madman 💪🏻top speed test video ? How much is the controller and 72v to convert to this?
Hey ive just bought one of these bikes how much would it cost to run as fast as that ?
The controller is about 190 to 280 and if you can’t make your own battery your looking at about a grand for a good 72v battery
Na battery is 350 for 72v 19ah
@@lifehackervideos5442 thanks for the info I am going to upgrade the moatar because my bike is bigger im definitely going to make my my own battery what cells would you recommend I use thanks.
@@adventurefishingscotland3918 Andy his his own shop where he sells all the parts kirbebike.com/
@@jawashh8339 where’s the battery’s for sale for this price
A super 73 vid would be cool 😉
bloody hell mate that is a beast
Nice!!!! CRAZY power!!!!!!
Great video Andy! What app did you use to get the readings? As I also have a Sabvoton Controller. Thanks!
It's a smart BMS 👍🏼
Hey andy just curious if this thing is still kicking you and a couple others are a huge inspiration for me starting my own channel. I have a mototec in the US but ive always like the style of the renegade with the motor seperate from the swing arm 🤙
Hey Andy .. I have a mototec 1500 electric bike .. I already added a subvoton and I wanna build a lifepo 88.8v pack . Can I run the subvoton at 72v . Also is there a bms for something like that …
Don't turn it down, change the sprocket and get higher top speed. Not sure if your motor is peak 10kw or constant, but if you're constant I only say it peaking in the mid 8k range so you can lose a bit of torque for speed.
wait, i just rewatched the old videos. Is this still the original 1500w motor that you're just throwing almost 9kw down it's throat?
What would you say is the top speed the motor specifically can handle? Cheers
So would it be possible to use this set up on a bigger bike with a possibility of getting it registered as a motorbike. Could save a fortune on build costs.
Keep up the great work.
Brad
Awesome!!
Now do it on a *Pocketbike!!*
Looks like you want about 80amps max at launch in your curve, anything over that should come in once you get over a low speed threshold say 30km/h?
This things a monster, no surprise there though, those motors are rated for a fair chunk of power. Keen to see what you do for a battery for this one.
Keep ripping it up man!
If it feels dangerous,its good haha.
You did a good job hahaha
Have you tried gearing it slightly like the Sur Ron?
Will you do a rebuild vid of the battery? Going to get one of these ordered!!! What size sabvaton is it?
Yep filming it now.👍🏼
Unleashed the animal !
That little thing is mental 72v and those amps on large wheeled ebike is wheelie prone .. with those little wheels the torque must be epic on that little ripper
What electric motor are you using? I see the controller and everything
1.5KW
Does anyone have a link to buy this bike and controller?
Man well done on the conversion that bike rips would love one of these, don't know why they don't make them in a higher power version as stock, maybe sometime in the future these will be out at a decent price. Nice vids smart guy.
Leave it where it is and go one tooth larger on the motor sprocket. Enjoy :)
I wish I had your electrical knowledge.
Great job, anyone know which Sabvoton controller this is?
I would like to know too
Well this settles phaserunner vs sabvaton for me since i was been wondering about that for awhile
Phaze runner could never stack up to a Sabvoton as the Phaze runner is a medium power device the Sabvotons are generally high power...
@@GapRecordingsNamibia im inbetween the 2 worlds phaserunner is obviously cheaper and it being featured in the recent 2500w build his friend did got me intrested but this video cleared it up for me whats the benefits of either side
@@NaNFeArIngAmES Hi, yes the phaze runner is cheaper, the reason as I stated previously is because it is a medium power device mostly 4 to 6Kw max capable, the sabvotons are high power from the smallest which do 8Kw medium to 12Kw max up to the bigger sabvotons that are capable of 20+ Kw, then you have the kelly controllers that can hand out all the way up to 30Kw. On the other side of the extream you can get a nucular controller russian made that can dish out to 30Kw on bursts but they can do on board charging at up to 3Kw this is a charger controller combo.
You can just imagine kids in the future are gonna be belting around on Ebikes and scooters lol it's so easy to build one now, imagine in the future.
Niiice, which sab controller is that?
@@silverfox_fpv I think you commented to me by mistake mate.
Love it. Good work.
Where did you get it from
Could get a FLIR Thermal camera for testing battery/motor heat @ 10:42 🤘😀🤘
... or realtime sensors mounted on the handle bar.
This is really cool
Link for controller ? I’ve been modifying razor electric dirt bike, it’s time for a 72v 10k set up on one lol
Just a guess it's a sabvoton 72120. Dunno if Andy has stock, but if not, you can find them on good old aliexpress (stick with the qs shop)
yeah you put everything in there to build it thank you
Wow is all I can say lol but looks like you need to tune the suspension abit, that will handle the extra power you have given it
Where did u get a 10kw motor? I only have 3000W 72V?
Its not 10KW, its 1.5KW , the title is clickbait
Bloody nuts, but I love it!!
I want a go LOL! My escooter will pop wheelies quite easily in 3rd gear from a standing start :P
Same here
mate am i right that YOU'RE the guy to ask about uk Ebike/Edirt bikes etc etc? do you do bikes for normy normalton or is it hobby.
where would i go
ahh is all in the description
Bigger motocrosser next build would be great plenty of old 125s out there ready for conversion
wish i could try a 72v battery, would love to compare a 72v to a 48v, is there really a difference, can someone tell me about those?
difference is in the maximum power that it can produce on an equivalent motor. you could create a high power motor that runs at 24v but it would be bigger and more amps, thats my experience with mobility scooters anyway. it also affects the way the battery is constructed in terms of arrangement of cells, which may be more convenient at 72v than 36v arrangements. Running the motor at a higher voltage than its designed for will probably generate more heat i.e. be less efficient, if not shorten its lifespan / risk of failure, these ebike motors seem pretty good in that regard though, resilient.
Got a link to the bike?
How much did the the battery cost
How much for you too do this to my exact version of this bike
To make it exactly like the video many thanks
Don’t turn it down...turn it up 😃
Anyone have a link to a good price on the Sabvoton controller used?
Where can i find some one to do this to my bike in the uk
Mental. Pretty cool tho. Makes me want a go!
What version of Sabvoton did you use? 72150?
Yep!
You could play a part in a bond movie with that
Watching this makes me feel like tweeking my Honda C90.
Take the c90 head off cut the conrod and fit electric motor to the cam chain they go fast and geared
@@stroudswebs You make it sound easy but I know if I attempted that Id end up killing the C90 for good.
@@user-ck6kq8zl2i yes you will kill it for good seen some dodgy youtubes from india doing it to a GY6 engine think the c90 is a classic bike and would leave it alone... Petrol rules for range wont get electric bikes doing 200 miles and a 5 min refill for another 200... we know it will never happen anytime soon
great video, have noticed the more and more manuel work you do the worse your hands look andy! stay safe and get some gloves brother!
Yeah they are shredded!
You should stretch it a few inches. With it being longer it should help keep that front wheel down some maybe
Would you supply the battery pack and BMS bro that thing is crazy
Very noisy for sabvoton controller Isit the hub make that noise?
It's the chain drive, I love the sound!
Thats more like it 👍
Dude any idea on how crazy it would be with a torque converter on it
Awesome!