How To Mod A Razor Crazy Cart!
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 21 พ.ย. 2023
- In this video I go over a few different setups you can run on a Razor Crazy Cart as well as some installation basics! Be a part of the drifting community by subscribing to my channel for more thrilling videos, exclusive content, and helpful tips. Don’t miss out on the excitement - hit that subscribe button and let’s drift together!
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⚡️ Crazy Cart- a.co/d/gPdOlWw
⚡️Brushless Motor Kit- chargedup3d.com/products/brus...
⚡️36v battery- a.co/d/f0PXupU
⚡️36v speed controller- shorturl.at/bvFJ0
⚡️500W XL Swap Full Parts List- shorturl.at/EMNPT
⚡️TG Wide Caster Upgrade- shorturl.at/mwOYZ
⚡️XL Steering Wheel- shorturl.at/cfR49
⚡️Sealed Headset Bearing- a.co/d/3lP4Ljq
⚡️Stadium Seat Cushion- www.walmart.com/ip/529055225
⚡️GPS Speedometer- a.co/d/cnWDwJe
⚡️Amorge Batteries- www.amorge.com/ - ยานยนต์และพาหนะ
So expensive! I did not expect this to be that much of a set up
You can prolly diy one for cheap
600$ is cheap what lol
Find dif castors and u got 420)l$ setup
Bro for 600$ you can get yourself to work and back all while drifting lmao. I think I’m gona build one of these I need something more fun than doing wheelies and stunts on my motorcycle
600 is cheap, that’s similar to a scooter and way cheaper than a good electric bike. Of course the full build cost might be similar though, idk I’d rather have the bike probably
As a former competitive downhill Longboarder, I recognized those Orangatang Durian wheels immediately!! I dont mean to be a huge snobby nerd in the comments but maybe someone will find some interest in additional information about longboard wheels. They can have a really significant change in the ride characteristics of these carts, as they did in my longboarding "career" (it was a hobby when i was 18-22 but i took it very seriously lol)
For context, lets remember some specs about the Durians here; they are 75mm tall with a Width of 52mm and contact patch of 45mm
3 Topics; Durometer, Bearing Seat Position, Lip Shape.
> Durometer: Longboard/ Streetboard wheels are made from Polyurethane. The unit for measuring the hardness of polyurethane is called Durometer. The yellow Orangatang Durians pictured here have a durometer of "86a" which is on the upper end of hardness for a longboard wheel. Street/ Park boards (the usual double kick boards) are very hard, usually floating around 101a or more. As he says at 5:04 & 11:00 the cart has no suspension AND its metal on metal. Which means you're going to feel every crack and rock that you roll over. When i was racing at events like Maryhill Festival of Speed, I would usually setup my boards to have a higher duro in the front and lower duro in the rear of the same wheel (Something like 82a / 76a [speed up front, grip in the back]). A Lower duro = softer wheel. Softer wheel = smoother ride as it can absorb more shock and roll over cracks alot easier. Harder wheels were usually the bane of me falling flat on my face while going up a curb or hitting a rock. With that being said, harder wheels will keep their speed in straights, but that's not applicable here as you have a dedicated motor and arent reliant on the same variables such as aerodynamics as in long board racing which is a Gravity sport. *So look into the Orange 80a Orangatang Durians as a side grade replacement for this cart. A nice balance between speed and absorption that'll run you about $65
> Bearing Seat Position: There are 3 positions for the "Hub" in which the bearing sits on; Centerset, Offset & Sideset. This is important due to wear patterns and grip characteristics. A Sideset wheel is going to be much more susceptible to "coning" vs a Centerset wheel as on a standard 10.5 inch wide longboard, the weight is focused more on the inside of the wheel. This is great for power sliding and "Free-Riding" (taking the concept of friction created by the spinning wheel and using that to stop by throwing the board sideways) but wears super quickly resulting in buying another set of wheel (usually $50 for a set). Sector 9 Butterballs and Abec 11 Flashbacks were notorious for this. Personally, i was a big fan of center set wheels as they lasted a long time. Whenever they would begin to "cone" too much on one side, just rotate them and wear the otherside. They were really great for technical downhill where i needed to have additional agility and control over the wheels to get around tight corners.
I was running Centeset Abec 11 Grippins (70mm - 81a) back then for technical downhill and Offset Venom Cannibals (76mm - 76a) for high speed downhill (50+mph) the Grippins would fit on those casters no problem. 52mm wide with a larger 50mm contact patch.
> Lip Shape: Probably not applicable to a Crazy Cart but worth mentioning anyways. The discussion between Round vs Square Lip shape was important to me as Racer because i was looking for a "square" lipped wheel. Reason being; when taking a corner, a square lip will fold under and dig into the pavement as opposed to a Round lip which has less resistance, resulting in sliding and potentially washing out/ crashing. You might not be able to find a Square Lipped, centerset wheel - at least not one that would fit these casters.. so the runner up to that is a Rounded lip with as little of a bevel as possible. That's why i recommend something like the Grippins.
You can get a better idea of all of this information from these 2 old school videos: th-cam.com/video/g2DZl-repP8/w-d-xo.html x th-cam.com/video/HKwM-akPpe0/w-d-xo.html
As far as the Loaded bearings he talks about at 19:01 you can definitely keep them you dont need anything overkill like Bones Swiss Ceramics or any bullshit like that. I used to just run $10 Rush bearings and treat them like disposable batteries; when they rust or dry out, toss them out hah.
Edit: if you’re planning on riding on wet roads (keyword; planning), what we used to do was mill lines around our wheels with a dremmel or lathe for better traction just like a tire. Call them rain wheels.
TLDR: You could probably swap out those Yellow 86a Orangatang Durian Wheels with a softer variant like the Orange 80a offerings from them OR Abec 11's Grippins in 78a and get a smoother ride with better traction and more even wear pattern for a longer life span.
Thank you for the information bro! Really useful, I thought I knew a good bit about long board wheels but I learned a lot from your comment 👍🏼
This is a fantastic contribution, very kind of you! 🙏
Fuck yeah
Absolutely insane how fast that goes
I recently immigrated to a south Portuguese small town neighbourhood, where everyone knows each other, except me (I don’t even know the language yet).
Just moving here already shook up the neighbourhood, I feel like whipping one of those around the block without being able to explain it to the (mostly) senior citizens due to the language barrier would definitely be the cherry on top.
What an amazing guy. Thanks for being so organized you even included a spreadsheet
Thank you! I am working on making shorter/more refined build videos so they will be even better 😄
@@itsreformm Thanks 😊. You make it so easy to get into the hobby
Thanks for this video been looking for parts and this explains everything!
bro got me into something i didn’t know existed, my area probably sucks for em but i have a few spots in mind thanks for this info my g
This dude knows his stuff
Definitely not the easiest but it’s also not rocket science. Pretty expensive though lol
@@amsiiioh yeah I know, I’m building mine out right now, I’ve spent about $1100 so far. He has helped me along the way
Damn. I only spent about $250. I've put a new speed controller, some new paint, and new batteries. It runs really great, looks sick too.@@notJsons
"THE CRAZOR 2.0" LOOKS SAVAGE FUN!😄
the Duracell case is amazing I'm absolutely gonna do that
Thank you man ima need one of these
Great video, just bought the stage 4.5 from taxi garage cant wait
This looks like a ton of fun
The price on those castors nearly gave me a heart attack 🤯
Really? I recommend not getting into mountain biking then😏
@@silverdropstangmountain biking ain’t that bad
Mark my word your going to go viral
The Crazy Cart King
INCREDIBLE
Hey man, you made me really interested about getting one of these lol. Are there any other decent castors/casters whatever they are called? 260 is kinda insane for me, too much for my country xd
Well damn, i know what i want for Christmas 😂
sameee
Pot holes and big O notches on the sidewalks must be brutal 😂
For the headset bearing on your 500watt crazy cart, are those the bearing that come with the crazy cart xl or are they upgraded?
hello pluto i have a question
when im doing the 48v setup do i have to buy a different/bigger chain or is the one on the normal one good?
Coolio! Thanks for the info :)
What do you recommend for a beginner motor that will be running on 36V battery and 36V speed controller
That is awesome
How much would you put one of these together for? And any way to make it more comfortable for a tall rider?
Hey! Do you know when the brushless motor will be available again? Cuz it’s out of stock right now
Does your friend with the black cart that’s kinda caged have a tutorial on their build as well?
the link for the brushless motor kit doesn’t work
Hey man, I was just wondering, with the speedo. Is it always going to be set to miles? Or can it easily be changed to Kilometers.
I love this idea and would like to get a fleat of them to come on rides with me along side of my dnb bike ❤🎉😊
Also for the absolutely necessary upgrades, is it just a motor, ESC and battery?
If you can, can you please upload a video of you setting the motor, esc and battery up?
Is this based off the xl crazy cart or the smaller one?
hello!, im just asking if the bateries fit onto the crazy cart stock motors
I think I found a new hobby!
Hey bro I don’t even know how to check messages so I might not see it but basically if I wanted to get into this I should by the cheap (500$) 24v starter one instead of the 1k xl one, and rather put extra 500$ I would’ve spent on the the xl into making the regular one way fast/quality of life. So give or take not including labor I would cost 1k more or less to have the setup you run. Also thank you for making this vid, albeit this is an “expensive hobby” it’s nothing in cost compared drifting real cars. I’d rather go all out spent 1k for me and my girl to get into this hobby and something fun for us to do together
Thats what makes it so great, youre not risking much of anything aside from maybe buying another one to make it different than the first and they last for a looong time.
For $1000 you can get the 500w 48v setup! super fun and it will hit 21-22mph
@@tkurisuuyep there fun to use me and the homie even went on a chase with these we got caught of course Bcs these things not outrunning a car but it was worth tho
can the 500w motor from the xl fit in the standard?
How did u make the Duracell battery cover
Hey I bought ur set up you have linked for the 500w motor and it isn’t working I was wondering if you could help me
So he basically bought a crazy cart and then built another one lmao all jokes aside this is
awesome good job 👏
Thanks so much my cart goes like 20mph now
Upgrade it a bit more and get it to go 40
Im willing to pay this guy to make me one !
Found you of insta.. great video and explanation 🙏🏻👌🏻
Thank you!
Will these upgrades work on xl?
Can you send info on your drift bar setup?
Where did you get your stock cart
Question how do u recharge it ?
So 48v and 15ah is transacted to a controller that a 48v and 900w? Is that how it works?
im a fairly large-ish guy, any reason to get the XL over the basic one?
So I have 4 stage 4 900w 48v battery setup with my Crazy Carts from Taxigarage.. would these mods make my carts faster? I am liking the Mph speed reading mod and the battery reader mods.
The only mod that would make your cart faster is the new taxi garage 1100w kit which you can get through the link in my bio and get 5% with my code PLUTO. The gps and battery reader mod will work on your current set up though.
Could you like add lights to it and what kinda light would you recommend
Good question
@@user-wj8ge9gn1lcop lights lol
What charger do you use?
Can we get links for the drift bar plss
When I try to click the link for amorge battery’s it says the connection isn’t safe
I’m around 6’2 would I be able to ride one of these? Looks so fun
Im 6’ and moved the seat back an inch to ride comfortably so id say yes, there is also an XL version built for “adults” but it is much more expensive and less nimble in turning
How much would you charge for one of those carts?
Have you tried s hub motor? Guessing theres not enough space?
Ive seen people run hub motors before, it takes more fabrication and time than the results are worth
@@itsreformm good to know, thanks. Already crawling fb marketplace for a chassis.
Wait till the baby fw11 comes out from sotion. It fits this frame and has a 3k rating
Baby FW11 dropped, Jeremy with charged up is working on releasing the new kit with it soon. Hopefully ill be getting one early to make some videos on it 🤘🏻
Will u build some of These and Sell it?
Well, maybe I'll have a new project this summer....
Can you make a video comparing different types of Tires?
Knobby, Fat Tire Mod, Solid Tire
Also a video with different caster wheels and what effects they have on riding style
thats an awesome idea! I will have to do that for sure thank you
Are you going to put them in stores for kids to buy? Cuz I don't see how to make them I don't see myself ever taken the time to put them together so are you going to make them and sell them or what?
what model is this?
Is it just better to start with the xl cart and go from there especially for an adult I'm not sure how much larger it is versus the regular carts
The XL is meant to fit adults but it is harder to transport if you wanted to take it somewhere, in my personal opinion the standard cart is a better overall option
@@itsreformmwhat if ur over 6ft
Check my dnb bike out 🎉❤
Does your chain ever fall off?
Is this the xl crazy cart?
Brushless motor kit page 'not found'! 😢
I believe its because theyre out of stock, the listing should show up on his website if you browse around
What kind of cart is it
Yoga mat material on the hard seat
does it matter if its the 500$ or 1000$
HOW MUCH DOES IT COST I WANT TO BUY THIS CART
Is this xl or just the regular one? What’s the difference or recommendation?
That's the regular crazy kart, it's lighter and smaller so you can handle it a bit easier but it has less space, people usually opt to mod these because they are cheaper and generally better for speed and handling, however If you're a bigger or taller guy, the xl crazy kart might be a bit more accommodating
@@luciferstarot7695 thank you!!! I’m about 5 foot 7 and 165lbs. I think I’ll go for the regular!!! I appreciate it!! Thank you!
how much did this cost you in total???
What crazy cart do I buy?
I am not an electrician but couldn't you just put a step down transformer coming off the main battery to power the speedometer?
Why did you link a XL speed controller for a Standard Kart? Is it still compatible?
all the parts linked are compatible with slight modifications
@@itsreformm What do you mean with slight modifications? Does that mean I have to duct tape or weld it?
There are no brakes??
How much would u sell it for?
wheres the amazon two pack front tire link
I looked up the specs of the tire that Taxi-Garage sells and then searched that on Amazon. There's a 2-pack of 200x50 for $26 which is maybe what OP was referring to. I'd provide a link but I imagine they change over time so it'd be useless by the time others saw it.
I want one so bad for Christmas where can I buy one ?😂
There’s some on eBay I’m sure Amazon as well…but a project like this will cost at least up to 1000$ for sure with the parts he has
Do i need a license for it or something cause im a kid
How much is your cart in total?
Is that the xl crazy cart or the regular one??
Regular I think
What size cart do you use and how tall are you? 🤔
6’ and it is a standard size cart not the XL cart
@@itsreformm OK great, saw the price of an xl and wasn't sure a regular one would be big enough
I want one of these so bad but I’ve got no money for ine
5:04 glad i have many years experience w da SHIT w my car w/o any goddamn suspension breh
😂😂
id love to do this it’s just all the things that are linked are saying they’re unavailable 😭💔
all the links work for me
I can’t find the battery
You should stretch it
wheres the handbrake mod link
Hi mate!
I ha e a crazy cart and i need your help to modify it. How can i contact you?
Thanks in advance for your time!!
shoot me a dm on instagram
What kind razor crazy drift cart do you have
its a modded standard crazy cart
@@otter_ox ok thanks
How can you buy it
links are in the description
Where can i get one of those
I was down tell he said price. I t
Thinking 500 all In, not including the cart.
What’s the total price?
600 bucks
This still doesn’t tell us how to build. Wish you had a better how to. Definitely want to make one
Im working on more in depth videos on how to install the mods, the frame itself is a razor crazy cart so no building involved there
Just add a brushless, Scooter wheel
You guys realize its 600 just for the parts to get it running then 500 for the kart and then probably 300+ more for the mods