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Dylan Doesit
United States
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 24 เม.ย. 2020
Upgrading Shwinn S600 Scooter 20MPH!
Here's my links for the parts used on this project, buying on amazon through these links enables me to keep making projects like this
The Batteries: amzn.to/2V03xBW
Motor Controller: amzn.to/2YW0lIm
If you're interested in getting quality lithium batteries at a low price then check out www.batteryhookup.com/?rfsn=4200100.37fc69
The Batteries: amzn.to/2V03xBW
Motor Controller: amzn.to/2YW0lIm
If you're interested in getting quality lithium batteries at a low price then check out www.batteryhookup.com/?rfsn=4200100.37fc69
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The Worst Bike Ride
มุมมอง 954 ปีที่แล้ว
This one is about a ride that started out normal but quickly got out of hand.
Taking the rebuilt 2 stoke bike for the first ride!
มุมมอง 404 ปีที่แล้ว
After rebuilding the bike I chose to take it for the first test ride to the post office and back, the trip was about 4 miles. At fist I liked the sound of the monster can exhaust I made, but after having to hear it at high rpm I'm deciding to get a resonating exhaust soon. The bike also had a loose chain that almost came off at high speed, I have a spring loaded tensioner which I installed late...
Rebuilding my 2 stroke bike PART 1
มุมมอง 1334 ปีที่แล้ว
This video documents the first test ride and the rebuilding of my motorized bicycle. The engine kit originally came from a motorized bike I got at a yard sale, but the rear wheel bearing was damaged and the wheel was locked up. I found another 24" bike in the trash and I decided to transfer the engine (and handlebars) from one bike to another. Overall I'm happy with how this turned out, but I t...
Building a cruiser bike with a skateboard seat
มุมมอง 10K4 ปีที่แล้ว
This is Part one of a two part build Here's my amazon affiliate links to everything I used in this video Big handlebars: amzn.to/3dtTgF1 Foot pegs: amzn.to/2U3bup8 Handlebar grips: amzn.to/36SE8Pj Seat cushion: amzn.to/2UjRGhN Also if you're gonna shop at batterhookup please use my link there too: www.batteryhookup.com/?rfsn=4200100.37fc69
Testing out New Helmet Camera and Mud Guards on the e-bike
มุมมอง 574 ปีที่แล้ว
Taking the ebike for a ride with a new helmet mount for my gopro Helmet: amzn.to/2Ay1cqt Gopro Mount: amzn.to/2zUzlAH Go check out www.batteryhookup.com/?rfsn=4200100.37fc69
Modding my Corvette
มุมมอง 154 ปีที่แล้ว
I modified this old power wheels corvette for my nieces and nephews to have fun with. I did it as cheap as possible with just stuff lying around the garage, I hope you like it !
I Bought 20 Broken Ryobi Batteries
มุมมอง 1024 ปีที่แล้ว
I bought 20 Ryobi lithium batteries from www.batteryhookup.com. I took apart the batteries to test if they're good. Unfortunately, for me to accurately sort the good cells from the bad I need to discharge the cells. Get batteries like these and plenty of others at www.batteryhookup.com/?rfsn=4200100.37fc69
How to Install Disc Brakes on Your Electric Bike
มุมมอง 14K4 ปีที่แล้ว
I installed this disc brake kit on my electric bike that didn't originally have disc brakes. Here's the disc brake kit I used in this video, amzn.to/3drq2a5 Also if you're gonna shop at batterhookup please use my link there too: www.batteryhookup.com/?rfsn=4200100.37fc69
My brother used too many strength tighten the screws to install hydraulic brake disc on the ebike motor.....now two screw hole become a bit wide and enable tighten the screwss.....now the discs keep rubbing the back body of ebike 😭
Thanks dude your a legend i waited months forsomething likethis
Didn't know they use so many batteries
We’re do you buy the motor
After watching this entire video, I feel like I went through this ordeal and have secondhand trauma
Great job how far can you go on a charge like how many miles?
It hurts my soul when you scrape those Nikes on the ground
I have the same rotor and can not get those 5 screws out my hub motor mind telling me what screw driver or tool you used at 3:20
bro get a set of alan keys
If your screw is damaged you should use a dremel to turn them to flat heads and unscrew it easily, you can ask your local ebike shop if u got one
Good job how much would you charge to make me one
hey i have an e-move 26, just got it and it goes 25 mph but the thing is that it has normal bike brakes which makes me slide everywhere possibly could i get electric brakes for it?
I upgraded my Schwinn S500 from 24v SLA to 36v Lithium ion. It still only goes around 14mph, but i feel like it has more low end power and the range is way higher. I tried to use the stock controller but it did not work so I got a 36v controller for a 500w brushed motor.
Got a s500 out of garbage. Worked flawless but those acid batteries last minutes at full throttle. Swapped I'm new 24v throttle and converter and 48v lithium battery which i cannot seem to run down at all. Even going full throttle for hours it's such a difference plus i went from 12mph to 25mph. I want to swap in a 1000w motor just winter hit and i stopped my obssension long enough to lose interest. I jumped on it the other day just to good around battery was still full from last year. I'm having a problem with the Schrader valve on rear tire kept on leaking out air. I swapped in new one and same issue? Scary when your doing 25mph and tire goes immediately flat and control gets very sketchy. Going to just get me tire. The thing i hate is the space your given on rear tire to put air in. There's almost zero space with rim, motor and brake back there. and its a pain to fill up.
thanks
Absolutely refreshing to not hear any rap or hip hop ... . thank u baby Jesus
In my cycle motor there is no screw hloes for disc, what to do?
What's the benefit of upgrading the phase wire gauge? Sounds interesting.
I put a 36V 500watt controller in an S350 with stock motor, Made my own battery and I get 35mph when I'm 300lbs. Don't know why you're only getting 20mph on 1000watts
And how many volts is your motor on the 600?
How long dose the charge last with 4 batteries?
That's hideous, bro.
Waist of time, idiot...
Putting a disc on the front brake?
I wonder what the breaking strength of hose clamps are? Was thinking about using zip ties.
nice onesir
Is that a 24 Volt motor with a 48 Volt setup
Thanks for the ride.
you are lucky your town has nice paths. we have one bike path and its not near anything usefullat all! then they locked the only pedestrian tunnel that gave access from schenectady to rotterdam ny wich on foot cuts off a 45 min walk or 20 min bike ride. 10 13 min on ebike extra also. FUCK NEW YORK STATE!
First salud thanks for the video
I wish I was 5`6" and 120 lbs
What's your height and weight lol?
I just bought a Vsett 9+ it's a stand up scooter same idea though. Goes 35. This thing could easily be made to go 50 mph but it would cost 1200 or so bucks
Get a good sine wave controller, 72v 18650 battery pack, and upgrade that motor to a 5000 watt. It would be a wheelie monster
You have great taste in music
I have to admit the making of the disc brake mount was good. Just felt it should be anchored to the axle.
Next is a hoverboard LETS GOOOOO
The dog crossing on your turf😂😂😂
Dylan do be doing it
To the skate park!
buy a car lmao
i'ma do dis but better
cool! I can't wait to see it
Wonder if there's a decent lithium conversion pack available - less weight, moar raaaaange (or speeeed)!
With the rise in electric scooter parts yes. But you can build one yourself by running 18650's in parallel to make massive battery range and power depending on how many cells you want
Super sick imma have to do this
Definitely doing this to my scooter
i have a Currie E500. to upgrade to a 1000 watt motor, would i have to upgrade the controller?
Lithium battery will get you above 25mph
That's the plan, I'm currently moving into a new place but once I'm settled there will be a video over building and installing a 60V Lifepo battery
What is your top speed? It looks like around 33 mph if I’m reading your display right? That’s good my 1500W only goes 31 mph but I’m at 48v. I believe you said yours is 52v and you did something to your controller? I’ve been trying to upgrade my controller but I’m already at 45 A and my battery output is 50 A so I should’ve done like you use the 52 V battery or maybe even higher. Also I can see you’ve put a lot of work into your bike, Great job!!! I will say this though mechanical this brakes aren’t that much better than rim brakes. Now you have your mounts in place you can upgrade to some hydraulic brakes. You can get the Shimano M 200s on eBay for pretty cheap.
My top speed ever on this bike was 45mph, but that was with a big hill helping me out. My best speed on level ground was 34. I added some solder to the motor shunts so they would pull some more current, also added solid copper wires to the main solder leads in the controller, so I can pull more current without voltage drop. There isn't much difference between 1500w motor kits and 1000w, at least with what kits I've seen. I noticed the frame cracking on this bike so the frame has been scrapped, I'm planning making an awd bike with this motor kit, and if possible I definitely will use hydraulic brakes
I get 30 max but I ride at 27 max I got rid of my hub 1000w 52v and got 1000w 48v mid drive it’s fast boy… I really wanted a 52v but I don’t have that money, I couldn’t get my hub motor to fit my bike kept falling off I tried filing it down I gave up
Mine is a 1500w rear hub with a 48v controller on a converted beach cruiser. I'm about 230lbs and get 59.9 kmh /37.2mph on flat ground with no pedal in about 500 feet. Voltage is torque, that's your acceleration. Wattage is your power, your top speed. (Amperage is your battery's capacity. It's how long it will last).
@@dylandoesit3203is the brakes single piston? And how good is the stopping power on the bike?
Excellent! I'm just completed the 24 volt to 36 volt (lithium battery bank though) with 42 volt charge voltage. Lithium battery owners and users will bet that mumbo jumbo. I changed out the PWM, built the battery and everything.
That's awesome! I did the same with my Schwinn Missile FS. But all I did was swap out my speed controller and add another battery where the bin is.
What was the right rotor size? I’m not trying to make the same mistake. I would appreciate your feedback
I think this is a 130mm rotor but it will vary depending on what kind of bike you have
pretty cool! I just refurb'ed one myself to stock. Ya its pitiful slow. I was thinking of upgrading to 1000 watt. What upgrade did you do?, just the controller?..... thanks
I upgraded the controller, which required at least 48v, and the original batteries were missing so I upgraded. I want to replace the 4 lead acid batteries with one 60V lithium-iron battery, but the cells are taking 5ever to ship
this should be OK but it might be a good idea never to use the brakes aggressively. The bike wasn't designed to handle disc brake stress. If you keep that in mind and brake gently, gradually, Bob should be your uncle.
Nah I slam that bitch, the hose clamps holding it will snap before the frame gives way. I'm working on a whole new frame for my bike, several videos are in the pipe right now
@@dylandoesit3203 hells yeah bro. Push it to the limits so you can see what breaks and build it stronger.
Impressive job. Just curious what pocket knife you used to cut the cardboard?
Thanks! I used a box cutter to cut the cardboard, honestly I'm not sure which one since it's not in the video and this was filmed back in April 2020. The cardboard is a temporary solution to keep the batteries still while I'm building a lithium battery. Which there will certainly be another video for
Wow, hose clamps. Brave man. I wouldn't do that for the front brake. You'll get away with the rear I suppose.
The front is a different situation. One can just replace the fork with something disc brake compatible. To do that with the rear means replacing the whole frame
@@dylandoesit3203 or buying a cheap tig welder. Which I think for somebody like you would be an excellent investment! I've got a mig and always finding new things to do. But tig does aluminium.
@@squidlings the bike frame would also have to be aluminum for this to work. And if i had to guess id say his frame is steel.
I was thinking the same thing. Lot's of pressure for hose clamp to handle. Small U clamps like you see for automotive steering components could be used instead of welding. But still, for your own joy a welder is great to have. Sweet bike Groovy work.