48v ESR750 with T2 and 48v HXT Brushless ESR

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Uploaded by on Jun 21, 2010

Kelly controllers on both, one brushless, one brushed(T2).
Brushed is electronically limited to 68%(speed percentage)
Brushless is electronically limited to 40%(speed percentage)

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  • thats a neat idea...I like the simplicity, but I wouldn't want a twist grip throttle on the scooter...it would work well on a bike though. I used a cheap off the shelf 48v ebike thumb throttle, and its worked great for me, and gives me a power button, and a battery indicator

  • thats a neat idea...I like the simplicity, but I wouldn't want a twist grip throttle on the scooter...it would work well on a bike though. I used a cheap off the shelf 48v ebike thumb throttle, and its worked great for me, and gives me a power button, and a battery indicator

  • there is a lap we can do thats essentially a loop around the neighborhood, its just over 1/4 mile with 5 turns, and we average times around 22 seconds. We have had issues getting real top speed/gps data. I believe this is due to higher EMF from the motors messing with the gps signal. Paced by a car we've hit 50, with room to go in programming.

    The turnigy is a 7kw, i guess the biggest one. This one is the 6 turn version. The 8 turn would have been better. Were still on SLA's, but turnigys coming

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  • did u need to mod anything or will it fit right away?

  • @kwhee07 LOL, so 400meters in 22 seconds on AVERAGE!! I don't think so somehow. 50km/h may be possible at a push on this, noway 50mph tho!! bit of honesty needed

  • ive know combined a bike-twistgripshift with an ordinary servotester using some springs to pull it back to zero at release. It works perfect. ( Ive disaasembeld the shifter and removed dthe spring so there are no "gears" anymore, it just pulls the cable when you twist it) , When my bike is finished i will show a Vid!

  • what esc are you using?

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