Part 3 - How to make an electric scooter out of a push scooter!

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Uploaded by on Sep 25, 2009

Watch the first two parts before!
Part 1:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rz4ZYc0KP2Q
All parts can be found on:
http://www.electricscooterparts.com

Thanks for watching!

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  • DUMB AND SLOW AS HELL

  • @maceo92798 Hello, maceo92798. It didn't go as fast as we planned, but we were younger then and just learning about making stuff. If you watch all three parts, you'll see the thought we put into this project. It was a learning experience. You don't have to be a fucking prick all the time, I mean, commenting on everyone's videos like "DUMB AND SLOW AS HELL" and "WHAT A PIECE OF SHIT" and "omg lolololololololol". It didn't go fast but it was more fun then going to a store and buying a fast one.

  • one thing youve messed up on is the wireing. when you have 2 12 volt batterys youre supposed to connect one red to one black to have 24 volts if you dont do that it is still 12 volts it just makes it not run down so fast.

  • @DeerShocker Nah actually you're wrong. You're describing connecting batteries in "series", which is indeed what I did (and the output is 24 volts). However, the amp hours/capacity is constant if you connect batteries in series instead of a single battery.

    Only batteries connected in parallel would "make it not run down so fast".

  • lol that motor fails haha i have a electric mini moto engine im going to hook up with friction drive to a push scooter maybe later belt or chain drive

  • @The1PublicEnemy As already mentioned, the battery fails, the motor is good. As for the friction drive, I wouldn't even try it. Why? Because scooter wheels are relatively hard, AND they deteriorate easily simply from stopping/skidding the scooter. Unlike a bike tire which has a lot of bounciness from the air, you will have difficulty keeping that motor on an uneven scooter wheel. Just my word...unless your wheel is brand new (not for long though).

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  • 1:57 what the fuckkk  scarred the shit outa me

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  • random pony

  • this is awsome

  • @squiresuzuki is that a horse i hear

  • My one goes 20k

  • Slow

  • 1:28 that's what she said

  • so slow that it's pointless.

  • @maceo92798

    Dude ur a fuckin idiot.

  • mines go super fast it gose like 25-30 mph!!!!!!

  • 1:57 Random Horse Neigh...

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