I just finished up my mx650 build vevor 2000w motor with a cheaper version of the Cozyel 48V - 72V 45A Speed Controller and a 15t front sprocket. Looking what to do next, Keep making the great content with easy to follow instructions on builds.
Im also building an mx500 out for my wife. But the only thing razor that'll remain about it is the frame, handlebar, and swingarm (even this will be modified). Its such a satisfying feeling to begin from scratch.
I’m building one like this but I took it all the way down to the frame and cleaned primed it and bought a 49cc engine kit for it to put on and some street tires
@@PatOutdoors I just swapped the back tire to the left side to where I didn’t have to buy a gear box cause I’ve watched TH-cam videos about it and it’s easier to swap it than to buy a gear Box and probably will just have a front brake but I’m not sure yet
Wow. This came out really good. I was driving around and someone was throwing out a mx400. I have to diagnose whats wrong with it though, turns on but doesnt go. I do hear the control module click but i also need a charger. Cant wait to get started on it but might just do 48v, sell it and get a mx650.
EXTRAORDINARIO...SUPER MECANICO...Ingeniero Mecanico (?)...Tengo una Mx650 original, recien adquirida. Solo he agregado partes exteriores (velocímetro, luces delanteras y traseras, espejos, etc). Soy "adulto": Peso 80Kg y mido 1.80 mts...Voy muy comodo, en carretera, incluso manejo por las veredas con suma cautela. Probé maxima velocidad con mi velocímetro nuevo y marcó 40 Km/h (25 millas/h) varias veces acelerando (!). Aun no pruebo la duración de la Batería, pero segun características impresas dice 40 minutos de autonomía (segun tus comentarios, equivalente entre 8 y 11 millas (13 Km y 18 Km) (?)
@@PatOutdoors I’d love to see you get into building your own packs but it is quite dangerous. I’m blessed enough to have made friends with people who own a local battery building business in my city and I consult them for advice all the time because they’re amazing at it. Shoutout indy speed control! I simply can’t give them high enough praise after seeing their operation and the care they put into their craft
No. Often misunderstood, voltage has nothing to do with the motor. This is a 2000w motor that just happens to come with a 48v kit i started with before I changed the battery and controller to 72v. A more ideal motor with the set up is a 3,000w my1020 though
Question- has your motor last you cause my friend got that motor and burnt it up crispy but I was like 103 outside but idk if that was the cause but yeahhh
Can you mount the my1020 motor on a razor mx350? Picked up the kit to convert my bicycle to electric but that failed, so I'm planning on getting a razor bike. The mx350's seem a lot cheaper used than the larger mx series dirtbikes. Awesome build btw.
Thanks! The MX350's can probably fit an MY1020, though you are working with a MUCH smaller bike with much more limited space for a decent size battery. Not to mention less space to put the controller and hid the wiring, etc, no suspension.
Hey sir I need to ask you some questions when you have time I did an upgrade like yours but on a smaller bike and it could be life dangering I just need some advice!
I'm guessing without a heat sink you're 100% going to smoke that motor, particularly without a temp sensor running a 14t (?) pinion. The heat sink from E&C is kind of pricy but well worth it.
Yes, likely will happen in the long run. I'm using a 13-tooth sprocket and the Kunray MY1020 has an internal fan and the end cap holes have all been drilled out for additional ventilation. Whenever it goes, I will simply just change out for the EC4P motor upgrade.
@@PatOutdoors I only got to 44 MPH (flat strip) with a 14 tooth, surprising you hit 50 on a 13t. I was riding for about an hour and fried the motor with that setup. Kelly controller from E&C, Kunray MY1020 72v 3000W, street tires on stock rims, stock rear sprocket. FYI the MY1020 motor has no internal fan. I know because I have taken one apart. The EC4P seems like a solid option. Wish it was available.
@@helicrashpro it actually has a lot to do with the overall diameter of my rear tire. I crammed a 10x3.5” rear tire (not recommended), so I get a slightly larger rolling distance from same motor RPM, slight cheat for top speed.
@@PatOutdoors I'm running a 10x3", it's crazy the 3.5 gives such a speed boost. Your tire video was really helpful and why I picked the 3" tire I got. Keep up the content.
5,8 and 180 and I already have a razor MX 650 frame do you think I should wait to get a star run or a different bike or go ahead and upgrade the razor MX 650?
Thanks! The KVD has an adjustable "max battery current" that is adjustable through the android app. I believe the standard setting from E&C is 33% to protect the battery. I just discovered this yesterday while I'm diagnosing my 52V bike build (which also has a 50 amp BMS) and finally got a bluetooth dongle. So far so good, but I'm likely turning it down a bit to protect the battery.
@Pat Outdoors thats what I assumed you could do with the controller and am greatful to hear it! I'm thinking of just trying to throw in a higher bms. Thank you for your response and guidance!
Does the light bar connected to your battery drain the battery quicker or do you see no difference? Looking to hard wire a light bar on my ebox but not sure if it will drain it that much quicker or use a separate battery for my light
My first BTR battery failed after a month, but they sent me a new one through Amazon warranty claim. This second battery has held up over a year so far though. Power is limiting vs Amorge (better) batteries. I would maybe save up for better quality batteries if you can afford it and looking to build something really fast
@@PatOutdoors ok cool def gah save up for the amorge them thangs is pricey lol but I been following your builds for a while now finally gettin ready to pull the plug and start building mine
What is the battery capacity? You said 20a but what does it mean when it says 100a or 150a , the Kelly controller can sustain 200a but does your 20a battery reach that power ?? Can you explain
The battery size is 20AH “amp hour”. The battery management system (bms) rated power output is 100 amp peak (short bursts), but can sustain 50 amp continuously. The controller is rated up to 200 amp, but will only deliver what the battery can provide.
@@PatOutdoors thanks bro I’m doing my own build from 0 I’m about to make a battery hoping I done catch my house on fire lol thanks again have a good day
@@juvenalgonzalez782 100A peak, usually means around 50A continuous. 45A rated Controller would be fine. A 33A controller would restrict the amount of power output though.
Motor and battery fully functional, just did a 50-mile ride with a video up a month ago. What is your friends rider weight? The Kelly speed controller should be beeping loud if it senses hot motor temp to prevent that from happening. I’m using the electro & co tune on my controller
I bought the same setup with 2 different controller, Kelley and Kunray (50AMP). My BTR 72V20AH with 80 BMS is keep shutting up. It does it more frequently with Kelley controller vs Kunray. I was wondering if you had similar issues?
@@tahirhammad3153the reason why it shuts off it’s because your Ntc wire defects your battery cells getting hot , I reccomend Gettling a Daly BMs for your battery seems tricky it isnt TH-cam will show you step by step you just have to tear your battery apart that’s the downfall
I’ve never heard of a 72 volt set up and a Kelly controller that goes that’s slow. What brand battery and controller do you have? What size front and rear sprocket? Tire size and driver weight?
Nope. I bought specific ones that have the exact same diameter hole. I did have to give up one washer on the outside to get enough threads on the original axle. Also had to have everything threaded together before installing the wheel and pegs back into the swing arm, major pain in the a$$
@@joelpele100 I chose only the pretune option, but this required me to repin all the wiring on my throttle, ignition, and hall sensor plug for the motor. If you're NOT experienced or patient enough to do that yourself, you may want to contact E&C to see which other option is best for your application.
19:18 - It's looking great man, let's just keep it that wa.... Nevermind, I guess we'll just say that this was tire clearancing. 🤫 *nonchalant whistling* 🙄 😂
I had to notch the motor mounts to slide the motor forward. I also ground the housing to make sure I have enough tire clearance when it expands when I'm cruising 45-50 MPH.
I did this build in stages since I was on a budget and couldn't afford a 72V battery and Kelly controller in the beginning. It was running with 48V in the past. I upgrade piece by piece till I got the speed I was targeting for educational purposes. I'm planning on replacing the motor with an 11KW EC4P motor anyway when this Kunray MY1020 eventually fails. I did a 36 mile ride in it a few weeks ago and doing another tomorrow, so far so good..
@@Mark_kuk21 Still performs like it did a year ago. I had issues with my previous BTR 48V pack, but not the 72V. You can get a generic chinese brushless controller like Cozyel, but it does not put out anywhere close to as much power as a Kelly.
This build is incredible! Great job!!! 🍻
this bike is so sick im also building one with some birthday money i saved up can't wait to ride and pop wheelies
Awesome dude!
that's awesome dude
I’m doing the same, I’m hoping to get it by end of summer, but who knows?
I’m doing the same, I’m hoping to get it by end of summer, but who knows?
I’m doing the same, I’m hoping to get it by end of summer, but who knows?
this is by far the cleanest build I have seen.
Total price ?
Man that frame came out clean after paint. Nice build!
I just finished up my mx650 build vevor 2000w motor with a cheaper version of the Cozyel 48V - 72V 45A Speed Controller and a 15t front sprocket. Looking what to do next, Keep making the great content with easy to follow instructions on builds.
All in what do you think you have spent so far?
How long does the battery last? How fast does it go? I’d like to do about that size.
Im also building an mx500 out for my wife. But the only thing razor that'll remain about it is the frame, handlebar, and swingarm (even this will be modified). Its such a satisfying feeling to begin from scratch.
It’s a good idea to lower the footpegs so your legs aren’t tucked up into your chest
Yeah been wanting to add droppers soon
We just did a mx350 build, ready for mine, your 650 turned out so badass brother!!
Thank you sir!
Love your video, where did you connect your 3 speed switch and yo what contactors?
Bro deserves 10k subs or even more!
I’m building one like this but I took it all the way down to the frame and cleaned primed it and bought a 49cc engine kit for it to put on and some street tires
Your 49cc engine rotates clockwise? Or are you not planning on running a freewheel and moving the brake rotor to the right side?
@@PatOutdoors I just swapped the back tire to the left side to where I didn’t have to buy a gear box cause I’ve watched TH-cam videos about it and it’s easier to swap it than to buy a gear Box and probably will just have a front brake but I’m not sure yet
Damn bro that paint came out lookin like glass 😮💨 good shit❤
48v motor paired with 72v battery?!
Yeah, still hasn’t failed to this day. It’s mostly the controller that needs to match the battery.
I got to do something like this one day pure 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Wow. This came out really good. I was driving around and someone was throwing out a mx400. I have to diagnose whats wrong with it though, turns on but doesnt go. I do hear the control module click but i also need a charger. Cant wait to get started on it but might just do 48v, sell it and get a mx650.
Start by fully charging it overnight and check the voltage at the controller output tot he motor under load (with a voltmeter)
Batteries 🔋
the motors and batteries are garbage on that bike dont bother, way easier to just get everything new electrical
Yeah I usually toss everything electronic that comes from factory on Razors lmao @@pokingfun4008
@PatOutdoors yea I still need to get a new suspension the stock one is so bad 😂😂
EXTRAORDINARIO...SUPER MECANICO...Ingeniero Mecanico (?)...Tengo una Mx650 original, recien adquirida. Solo he agregado partes exteriores (velocímetro, luces delanteras y traseras, espejos, etc). Soy "adulto": Peso 80Kg y mido 1.80 mts...Voy muy comodo, en carretera, incluso manejo por las veredas con suma cautela. Probé maxima velocidad con mi velocímetro nuevo y marcó 40 Km/h (25 millas/h) varias veces acelerando (!). Aun no pruebo la duración de la Batería, pero segun características impresas dice 40 minutos de autonomía (segun tus comentarios, equivalente entre 8 y 11 millas (13 Km y 18 Km) (?)
Right on! just got done from a ride on my stock shunted bike lol.
Nice!!
Never knew you rocked a btr. Be careful I’ve seen those going kaboom in the Facebook groups!
Yeah I’m just riding it till it goes boom. It’s my least favorite part of this bike since it’s the limiting factory for power
@@PatOutdoors I’d love to see you get into building your own packs but it is quite dangerous. I’m blessed enough to have made friends with people who own a local battery building business in my city and I consult them for advice all the time because they’re amazing at it. Shoutout indy speed control! I simply can’t give them high enough praise after seeing their operation and the care they put into their craft
if you could put a number estimate how much did you spend out side of the mx650
Great info, good build. The key on the throttle seems like a bad idea… easy to snap a key when you drop it etc. Otherwise 👍
Hey man I saw that the motor you linked is 48v but the battery is 72v, does that make the 48v motor faster?
No. Often misunderstood, voltage has nothing to do with the motor. This is a 2000w motor that just happens to come with a 48v kit i started with before I changed the battery and controller to 72v. A more ideal motor with the set up is a 3,000w my1020 though
Hey nice video..👍🏻👍🏻are those BTR battery any good .??
Eh for a budget battery that has good warranty. But there are certainly better options, but not as easily attainable like Amorge or Electro & Co
this looks honestly sick man, but just wondering, have you ever tried to through on street wheels on a mx350?
I wanted to on my old mx350, but couldn’t find the right size to fit the stock wheels
@@PatOutdoorshow much the build cost u overall?
Can you just put a new 72 volt battery on a mx650 or will it totally ruin it?
Bike looks sick mirror has to go lol over shoulder works best I never use them on my 1000 cc ninja and I look forward and I’m 12 o’clock lol
Yeah not a big fan of the mirror either, but I need it!
Can you run zoom brakes with a 160mm brake rotor but with a brake adapter that Keaton from Alter ego makes that you had in the video. Thank you!!!
I didn't have luck with that adapter he makes.. I never ended up using it.
Love the build, dont see what type of spray paint you used for the frame, turned out great!
Thanks! Just some gloss black chassis paint: amzn.to/3Lzor58
@PatOutdoors Subbed! I'll be posting up my 72v trials build here soon! Would be happy to hear your input when the vids get rolling!
I used rattle can bed liner spray on mine. It's holding up really good.
The best !! What size of tire would you recommend for the back without doing a notification
10x3.0"
@@PatOutdoors did you used the same rims or you had to buy other type of rims , sorry for my ignorant questions
@@ivanherrera7171 Just used the original factory wheels
@@PatOutdoors so I just noticed that I have an Indian Razor and yours is MX650 so my tires are all the same size , sorry for all this questions
Question- has your motor last you cause my friend got that motor and burnt it up crispy but I was like 103 outside but idk if that was the cause but yeahhh
Can you mount the my1020 motor on a razor mx350? Picked up the kit to convert my bicycle to electric but that failed, so I'm planning on getting a razor bike. The mx350's seem a lot cheaper used than the larger mx series dirtbikes. Awesome build btw.
Thanks! The MX350's can probably fit an MY1020, though you are working with a MUCH smaller bike with much more limited space for a decent size battery. Not to mention less space to put the controller and hid the wiring, etc, no suspension.
@@PatOutdoors Alright thanks, yea I bet the ride will be less than stellar but I live in a tight neighborhood so the small size would be ideal
Sweet! Will that battery still allow the rear shock to mount in the bottom hole if you wanted? Thanks!
It comes very close for clearance.. I'd recommend keeping at least 1/2" in between
Hey sir I need to ask you some questions when you have time I did an upgrade like yours but on a smaller bike and it could be life dangering I just need some advice!
❤❤I love this video what are the things the I need to modified can some one help me I have the razor Mx650.
I'm guessing without a heat sink you're 100% going to smoke that motor, particularly without a temp sensor running a 14t (?) pinion. The heat sink from E&C is kind of pricy but well worth it.
Yes, likely will happen in the long run. I'm using a 13-tooth sprocket and the Kunray MY1020 has an internal fan and the end cap holes have all been drilled out for additional ventilation. Whenever it goes, I will simply just change out for the EC4P motor upgrade.
@@PatOutdoors I only got to 44 MPH (flat strip) with a 14 tooth, surprising you hit 50 on a 13t. I was riding for about an hour and fried the motor with that setup. Kelly controller from E&C, Kunray MY1020 72v 3000W, street tires on stock rims, stock rear sprocket. FYI the MY1020 motor has no internal fan. I know because I have taken one apart. The EC4P seems like a solid option. Wish it was available.
@@helicrashpro it actually has a lot to do with the overall diameter of my rear tire. I crammed a 10x3.5” rear tire (not recommended), so I get a slightly larger rolling distance from same motor RPM, slight cheat for top speed.
@@PatOutdoors I'm running a 10x3", it's crazy the 3.5 gives such a speed boost. Your tire video was really helpful and why I picked the 3" tire I got. Keep up the content.
5,8 and 180 and I already have a razor MX 650 frame do you think I should wait to get a star run or a different bike or go ahead and upgrade the razor MX 650?
How many watts is the motor
How far can you go on a full charge? Bike is sick!
Thanks! I haven't completely ridden to empty, but I tried testing it on this video: th-cam.com/video/XLjkDi4ACeA/w-d-xo.html I did about 40 miles
what front rotor did you use for the brakes/ what size
What spray paint you use? Application looks really good
Thanks! I use Krylon Fusion: amzn.to/3PYj9CX I recommend adding a layer of clear after though for extra durability.
How does the 50amp bms work with the kvd? The kvd says it needs 75a I thought? Love the content!
Thanks! The KVD has an adjustable "max battery current" that is adjustable through the android app. I believe the standard setting from E&C is 33% to protect the battery. I just discovered this yesterday while I'm diagnosing my 52V bike build (which also has a 50 amp BMS) and finally got a bluetooth dongle. So far so good, but I'm likely turning it down a bit to protect the battery.
@Pat Outdoors thats what I assumed you could do with the controller and am greatful to hear it! I'm thinking of just trying to throw in a higher bms. Thank you for your response and guidance!
Nice broo
How long does the battery last on full charge?
Does the light bar connected to your battery drain the battery quicker or do you see no difference? Looking to hard wire a light bar on my ebox but not sure if it will drain it that much quicker or use a separate battery for my light
It’s LED so it has a very very little drain, not noticeable. Keep it mind I have a switch in place for it so there’s no drain when it’s off
If you don’t mind me asking how much do you weigh??
@@DolittleB 178 lbs
Can I please have one of your old electric mini motos, Ill happily pay for it
Why didn’t you use the mx650 upgrade from e&c
Money at the time. I upgraded this bike slowly because I could only afford a 48v set up initially
How did you wire the blinker relay
Wait I am a little confused, so should I get the motor you linked or a different one?
The link just shows exactly what I'm still using to this day. You can use any brushless MY1020 motor, higher watt rating the better. amzn.to/47M51Dn
I am building one as well and I might need to contact you soon
Could you use the original controller that came with the motor?
Yes, but it’s not as powerful as the Kelly
What’s ur review or experience with the BTR battery ???
My first BTR battery failed after a month, but they sent me a new one through Amazon warranty claim. This second battery has held up over a year so far though. Power is limiting vs Amorge (better) batteries. I would maybe save up for better quality batteries if you can afford it and looking to build something really fast
@@PatOutdoors ok cool def gah save up for the amorge them thangs is pricey lol but I been following your builds for a while now finally gettin ready to pull the plug and start building mine
In the parts list there is a coyzel controller and a electro and co Kelly controller. You are only using electro and co Kelly controller right?
Kelly now yes
@@PatOutdoors there is Kelly KLS7230S Controller and then the Kelly controller kit which one are u using
What is the battery capacity? You said 20a but what does it mean when it says 100a or 150a , the Kelly controller can sustain 200a but does your 20a battery reach that power ?? Can you explain
The battery size is 20AH “amp hour”. The battery management system (bms) rated power output is 100 amp peak (short bursts), but can sustain 50 amp continuously. The controller is rated up to 200 amp, but will only deliver what the battery can provide.
@@PatOutdoors thanks bro I’m doing my own build from 0 I’m about to make a battery hoping I done catch my house on fire lol thanks again have a good day
@@PatOutdoors what if I were to use a 72v 20ah 100a battery in a 72v 45a controller do you think it would burn ???
@@juvenalgonzalez782 100A peak, usually means around 50A continuous. 45A rated Controller would be fine. A 33A controller would restrict the amount of power output though.
What is the the range
How would you wire a speedometer?
Did you get the normal controller or the ultimate pre tune one
Pretuned
And how has the battery been holding up since getting it
Motor and battery fully functional, just did a 50-mile ride with a video up a month ago. What is your friends rider weight? The Kelly speed controller should be beeping loud if it senses hot motor temp to prevent that from happening. I’m using the electro & co tune on my controller
how mucht did this cost?
I bought the same setup with 2 different controller, Kelley and Kunray (50AMP). My BTR 72V20AH with 80 BMS is keep shutting up. It does it more frequently with Kelley controller vs Kunray. I was wondering if you had similar issues?
I recommend contacting the vendor you got the battery from. Sounds like it’s defective and the issue could be covered under warranty
What does the voltage read when it shuts off?
@@PatOutdoors 78V
@@tahirhammad3153the reason why it shuts off it’s because your Ntc wire defects your battery cells getting hot , I reccomend Gettling a Daly BMs for your battery seems tricky it isnt TH-cam will show you step by step you just have to tear your battery apart that’s the downfall
What’s the price of this
is it possible to water proof bcs thats what i am worrying about when i use it for daily commute
I suppose, though it would take a lot of modification to seal the side covers to fully enclose it.
@@PatOutdoors Do you think it would be possible just to put a water proof encasing over it?
also do you know what to waterproof?
I have like the same set up but mines only pushing 26mph?
I’ve never heard of a 72 volt set up and a Kelly controller that goes that’s slow. What brand battery and controller do you have? What size front and rear sprocket? Tire size and driver weight?
Will this setup work on the mx500 too?
It’s essentially the same bike, yes
Did the wheelie pegs fit without being modified?
Nope. I bought specific ones that have the exact same diameter hole. I did have to give up one washer on the outside to get enough threads on the original axle. Also had to have everything threaded together before installing the wheel and pegs back into the swing arm, major pain in the a$$
Hey did you ever change the chain or it’s the one from the motor from amazon
Brushless motor kits don’t come with chains. You have to transfer the sprocket from your stock motor
Whats the total build cost?
how did you take off the swing arm?
You stick a screw driver in the hole at the bottom once you line up the dowel, then unscrew the Allen bolts on both sides.
KELLY CONTROLLER
When u order it did u get the pre tune??
Yes
Which one did u choice bc it gives u the option to 3?
@@joelpele100 I chose only the pretune option, but this required me to repin all the wiring on my throttle, ignition, and hall sensor plug for the motor. If you're NOT experienced or patient enough to do that yourself, you may want to contact E&C to see which other option is best for your application.
Thank u so much for replying back
can you make a amazon list not a bunch of links?
Not everything I use is from Amazon.
@@PatOutdoors everything from az
How did you think about doing this?
I thought to myself I wanna go faster? Lol
how much it cost?
19:18 - It's looking great man, let's just keep it that wa.... Nevermind, I guess we'll just say that this was tire clearancing. 🤫
*nonchalant whistling* 🙄
😂
I had to notch the motor mounts to slide the motor forward. I also ground the housing to make sure I have enough tire clearance when it expands when I'm cruising 45-50 MPH.
What tune did you get with your Kelly Controller?
Electro and co’s pretune
hey pat is it worth getting the 30ah 80a bms battery for this build?
It’s worth getting the highest rated BMS output highest voltage battery you can afford
Ok I was worried about its weight and size and how can I make it fit into the tray
And in this video you didn't mention the max current per in the kelly settings with this build, do mind sharing that information?
What what the total cost including the stock bike?
I would say about $2,100 at this point
I thought you couldn’t use a 48v motor with a 72v battery
That’s where the term “overvolted” comes from
Why do you get a 2000w motor for a 72v battery? Isn’t a 72v battery supposed to run on a 3000w motor?
I did this build in stages since I was on a budget and couldn't afford a 72V battery and Kelly controller in the beginning. It was running with 48V in the past. I upgrade piece by piece till I got the speed I was targeting for educational purposes. I'm planning on replacing the motor with an 11KW EC4P motor anyway when this Kunray MY1020 eventually fails. I did a 36 mile ride in it a few weeks ago and doing another tomorrow, so far so good..
@@PatOutdoorshow is that 72v battery holding up? And can I run that 72v with a different controller not a kelly?
@@Mark_kuk21 Still performs like it did a year ago. I had issues with my previous BTR 48V pack, but not the 72V. You can get a generic chinese brushless controller like Cozyel, but it does not put out anywhere close to as much power as a Kelly.
@@PatOutdoorswhat kind of options did you choose for your Kelly controller?
@@Mark_kuk21 Purchased through Electro & Co (pre-programmed)
Do you need longer axles for pegs?
Recommend a slightly longer rear axle. It was a pain to get it all to line up with the stock axle and had to give up one washer
@@PatOutdoors thanks
Where do I get the battery
Linked in the description
What paint is that?
Krylon- got a link in the description
why pit bike brake and not on back?
Just haven't gotten to it yet!
Price total?
Over 1K
How much in total for this build
About $1,500 on top of the cost of the bike.
@@PatOutdoors oh ok thx so much; did you buy the bike brand new? And if so for how much
@@jeffm5161 Yes I bought the bike new: amzn.to/47drPfd
Whats the range??
I did 36 miles on last week’s video, but I charged for 45 min in between. Never fell below 74 volta
i want to buy it
Do it!
how much was the whole build?
@@PatOutdoors
nvm about the comment on the other video I found this haha
Can you just put a new 72 volt battery on a mx650 or will it totally ruin it?
You cannot. It will immediately fry the controller