Nice build! I recently built a rat bike from a '53 moped using the same motor/controller combo and 16S BMW packs. Man does the QS90 over-deliver! Actually happy I didn't go with the QS120. Test ride was jaw dropping for sure.
Nice build. I'm currently doing this to a power wheels escalade so I can get around town. Learned a lot from your vid and got some good add on ideas. Thanks
Hey man congrats to your fun vehicle! Could you tell me what gear ratio you are running, what tire size you have and what your topspeed is approximatly? Thanks in advance!
How much do you weigh and how's the suspension feel? I see max weight is officially 150lbs. I want to get one for my kids, but I also kinda want to take it for a ride by my 200lb self!
For the most part plug n play for all the connections. But it did require some custom fabrication, I cut and welded some parts to mount the motor and had to use a 420h chain and welded a sprockets on top of the original adapter. But electrical wise all plug n play.
Nice build! I recently built a rat bike from a '53 moped using the same motor/controller combo and 16S BMW packs. Man does the QS90 over-deliver! Actually happy I didn't go with the QS120. Test ride was jaw dropping for sure.
Nice build. I'm currently doing this to a power wheels escalade so I can get around town. Learned a lot from your vid and got some good add on ideas. Thanks
Nice ride.
Can you include all the parts you used for the 72v upgrade
Hey man congrats to your fun vehicle!
Could you tell me what gear ratio you are running, what tire size you have and what your topspeed is approximatly?
Thanks in advance!
I have two of these. Trying to figure out how to make one comfortable for a 6ft 200lb adult (me). 😂
How much do you weigh and how's the suspension feel?
I see max weight is officially 150lbs. I want to get one for my kids, but I also kinda want to take it for a ride by my 200lb self!
Was it all plug and play and bolt on?
For the most part plug n play for all the connections. But it did require some custom fabrication, I cut and welded some parts to mount the motor and had to use a 420h chain and welded a sprockets on top of the original adapter. But electrical wise all plug n play.