*Great **Latest.Bike** . I upgraded the pedals, added fenders and installed a handle bar extension to raise them. Now it’s a pumped out E-Bike. I love it.*
Love this. Have a 63 Vespa that I'm thinking of converting. Does the motor go straight on to the rear wheel spindle? Or have you run it on chain or belt? Just thinking how to fit motor under the side cowls.
Yep, it’s a hub motor as Charon said. This requires you to build a custom swing arm. I’ve been it talks with a company out of Italy which has a bolt on kit. It’s keeps the Vespa and it’s pretty much just bolt on, Which makes the conversion super simple. Let me know if you are interested in going that route.
@@sunlightconversions828 can you please tell me where can I purchase that kit, I also want to know more about it, kindly provide any website details of that company. Thank you.
Kevin Herring The temporary battery I was using was 48 volt, that got me up to around 40mph. The the custom Pack I’m building with telsa cells is 74 volt. That should get me over 60mph.
*Great **Latest.Bike** . I upgraded the pedals, added fenders and installed a handle bar extension to raise them. Now it’s a pumped out E-Bike. I love it.*
Your scooter sound impression is absolutely accurate 😅
:)
I really love your conversion 👍
Yeah that thing's cool get in touch with Matt from sunlight conversions
Amazing
Thanks
So where does the battery go? And what's the specification of it if I may ask
I so wish I hadn't given away my D reg vespa ss 180 about 40 years ago..
I’m looking into converting my vespa as well. That fits well in that frame. Do you know what watt motor he is using?
Love this. Have a 63 Vespa that I'm thinking of converting. Does the motor go straight on to the rear wheel spindle? Or have you run it on chain or belt? Just thinking how to fit motor under the side cowls.
Goodwinsplace it’s a hub motor, means the motor is built in to the wheel, no need for mounting the motor and using chain or belt drivers.
Yep, it’s a hub motor as Charon said. This requires you to build a custom swing arm. I’ve been it talks with a company out of Italy which has a bolt on kit. It’s keeps the Vespa and it’s pretty much just bolt on, Which makes the conversion super simple. Let me know if you are interested in going that route.
@@sunlightconversions828 can you please tell me where can I purchase that kit, I also want to know more about it, kindly provide any website details of that company.
Thank you.
Thanks all, been looking into these now since seeing this video. Anyone used GoGoA1.com for a motor? They look good and a really good price too.
@@GoodwinsPlace They might be legit but I don't know anything them. I can recommend QS motor.
time to update the brakes
Tre teng teng teng.. very funny 🤣
I want one. how much please
Contact sunlight conversions
How much coast for converation kit
Whats the max speed on on vespa?
Kevin Herring The temporary battery I was using was 48 volt, that got me up to around 40mph. The the custom
Pack I’m building with telsa cells is 74 volt. That should get me over 60mph.
First range test video is now up on my channel! th-cam.com/video/nIgTxWf71CA/w-d-xo.html
Woooow thx for the Video! Crazy! Check out some more Vespa Videos at my Channel. Cheers
Poor old classic vespa being electrocuted 😢
Lol this thing hauls ass now. So much faster. And kept the classic looks, patina and all.
Why the hell would you fuck up a perfectly good scooter