I plan on getting every single one of these I see sitting on the side of the road as garbage until everyone in my house has one if they want it because they are incredibly easy to modify and they last so long on 36v with at least a 350w,basic controller setup that range isn't a issue for us. I'm 225 and I ride around with my 3 year old daughter easily except for the brakes.....parts have been ordered,thanks!
My ebike has mechanical disk brakes front and rear and I've been wanting to increase the disks from 160mm to 180mm or 203mm and was a little sceptical about getting units that will work on my ebike. I imagine these things are all pretty much standard and watching your video, I think I can tackle the job, so thanks for the inspiration!
Been enjoying your pocket mod videos. So with the parts where did you put the freewheel hubs? Doesn’t the brake set come with calipers? Not sure what the extra rear caliper is for?
@@BRichSolutionI know you put disc brakes on. On your parts list you have a caliper by itself and a brake set that comes with a caliper? You need 2 calipers? I just know nothing about this.
@@BRichSolution okay thanks man Good video btw very well explained. Please do more videos update to see how it keeps up razor community is fun I got my sister into now lol
Zoom brakes bolt right on mx650 and mx500 you need replace stock rotors with thinner rotors for the zoom brakes; see video linked below th-cam.com/video/rBJ2z1ujeRg/w-d-xo.html
tried your method with 12" hub motor but can't get it to work. every time I hit the brakes the wheels come off the frame even with torque arms attached. I'm beyond annoyed.
yep hitting the brakes creates too much torque somehow. I was sitting on it only going 5mph or less and when I hit the brakes the adapter and wheel came detached from frame of the scooter and bent the drop outs @@BRichSolution
@@BRichSolutionon the link it doesn’t show exactly what rotors or parts you use only the links to the part then it still lets you pick what size stuff, that’s why people are asking you, but thanks for the guide super useful thank you!
@@BRichSolution nah leave ot stock for kids! Adults need to move up and buy big boy toys! Hahaha. You all crazy! No way in hell I modifi for my kid ! Dam thing has no suspension and not designed for high speed.
Killer man!!! Right on time for my 60v 1020+ build, can't wait, great video!!
60V will rip
I plan on getting every single one of these I see sitting on the side of the road as garbage until everyone in my house has one if they want it because they are incredibly easy to modify and they last so long on 36v with at least a 350w,basic controller setup that range isn't a issue for us. I'm 225 and I ride around with my 3 year old daughter easily except for the brakes.....parts have been ordered,thanks!
Great goal for 2024
My ebike has mechanical disk brakes front and rear and I've been wanting to increase the disks from 160mm to 180mm or 203mm and was a little sceptical about getting units that will work on my ebike. I imagine these things are all pretty much standard and watching your video, I think I can tackle the job, so thanks for the inspiration!
Glad it was helpful
How can I add the same brakes to the front wheel? Would replacing front wheel with a rear wheel help? Probably too wide?
I think so not sure. Check facebook group
Very good video everything clear i can actually hear you and see what your doing perfect thank you
Glad to help
What MM rotor did you choose? There many options from your Amazon list
180mm
Been enjoying your pocket mod videos. So with the parts where did you put the freewheel hubs? Doesn’t the brake set come with calipers? Not sure what the extra rear caliper is for?
Freewheel is in sprocket with chain. I changed the brakes from drum to hydraulic disc brskes
@@BRichSolutionI know you put disc brakes on. On your parts list you have a caliper by itself and a brake set that comes with a caliper? You need 2 calipers? I just know nothing about this.
Did u not watch? He said to get the 180mm rotors because the 160mm were to small@@jeffmoen8563
Nice brake upgrade. Will these breaks work with razor eco smart or razor e300
yes
@@BRichSolution okay thanks man
Good video btw very well explained.
Please do more videos update to see how it keeps up razor community is fun I got my sister into now lol
Do you know if this specific frame adapter works with the zoom hydraulic brakes? Or maybe like stock mx650 brakes?
Zoom brakes bolt right on mx650 and mx500 you need replace stock rotors with thinner rotors for the zoom brakes; see video linked below
th-cam.com/video/rBJ2z1ujeRg/w-d-xo.html
This should work on an mx350 right? With the 180mm disc?
Yes and yes
@@BRichSolutionthanks! Subbed
Do I get the 22mm or 31.8?
22mm bracket see full parts list on amazon with links to all products used: amzn.to/49mS6ba
Will this kit also fit the Razor PR200 mini street bike ?
yes
Is there a lot of difference in the brake types?
The stock brakes are not good and dangerous. Upgrading to disc brakes is massive improvement
@@BRichSolution Do you think it's worth adding front brake as well?
Is there a possible bolt on upgrade for the front tire? 🤔 I shall search!
Call or txt msg razor for new wheels or look on Pocket Mod forum on Facebook
thank you for this video it was really helpful and im devinitly going to do this to my build
Glad it helped
Thanks for this! My drum brake was not handling the 52v battery i slapped on this thing 😅
Glad I could help. Drum brakes scary above 15 mph
I was curious should I use the aluminum mount for the razor e300 or the bar clamp mount? I'm kinda new to this kinda stuff
E300?
@BRichSolution yeah the e300 razor electric scooter
tried your method with 12" hub motor but can't get it to work. every time I hit the brakes the wheels come off the frame even with torque arms attached. I'm beyond annoyed.
I understand and the 12” hub motor slides out of the dropouts in the frame?
yep hitting the brakes creates too much torque somehow. I was sitting on it only going 5mph or less and when I hit the brakes the adapter and wheel came detached from frame of the scooter and bent the drop outs @@BRichSolution
you only twisted on the rotor wouldnt it untwist when braking?
No
Brakes opposite direction and tightens the rotor
If i use a mechanic brake line, how to do i hook it up to the black bracket?
If you use mechanical brake line with mechanical caliper or zoom hb100 caliper the mount brakes is the same as hydraulic brakes in this video
where did you get the headlight and horn?
See video for headlight and horn links in description below video
th-cam.com/video/BfvTz7lzaQw/w-d-xo.html
What size rotor did you use?
180mm as linked below in description of video
@@BRichSolutionon the link it doesn’t show exactly what rotors or parts you use only the links to the part then it still lets you pick what size stuff, that’s why people are asking you, but thanks for the guide super useful thank you!
Good video keep up the great videos
Thanks
Would this setup work on an mx350
Yes works for mx350
Did you try this setup on the MX350? If so, do you have any extra insight for someone wanting to do this?
Will these work on an mx650🤔
Yes, see my mx650 mx500 video with hydraulic brake upgrade th-cam.com/video/rBJ2z1ujeRg/w-d-xo.htmlsi=AlHnj9sRvGCvcGu9
Not even necessarily! The stock brakes work perfectly fine! Thosbis a totally a waist of money in my opinion for a kids scooter! hahaha
Naw dawg that stock drum brake is dangerous at speeds above 12 mph
If you're ripping it at 30mph with a 48v battery on big hills the stock ones will get cooked in no time lol
@@BRichSolution nah leave ot stock for kids! Adults need to move up and buy big boy toys! Hahaha. You all crazy! No way in hell I modifi for my kid ! Dam thing has no suspension and not designed for high speed.
@@romyan5382 are you stupid! These are kids toys!
Put something on the top part of light make it face down 👍🏻
It doesnt project, need to smoke lens to tone it down