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  1. OCD

    E-Ruckus

    At that power level, no of course it's not legal, likely not anywhere in the world. Having the pedals on makes it appear legal if you're not seen doing over 32km/h, you're much less likely to be stopped/questioned. We have way too much real crime here for the police to waste time on the...
  2. OCD

    E-Ruckus

    Performance review: The controller has a 3-speed switch to (somewhat) limit speed/power. Setting 1 is good for 40km/h, setting 2 about 50km/h and setting 3 seems like 60km/h as I can catch up to cars on hills. I am now officially traffic and no longer another 'road obstacle'. :thumbsup:
  3. OCD

    E-Ruckus

    At 84v 80amps you ask if it's quick? It goes....
  4. OCD

    E-Ruckus

    Thankfully the '4th' was with me yesterday, first ride on the new land-speeder!
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    E-Ruckus

    Dragged it outside to get a look at the progress after building the battery/controller supports in the bottom of the frame. Supports my 180lbs standing in it, so the battery should be safe enough with 3" of ground clearance....right? :tmi:
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    E-Ruckus

    Ty: Craigslist? Remember I pulled this outta the trash on the side of the road...build away brudda! Luke: I thought I'd posted it before it got lost beneath a pile of other projects, battery builds and a couple of months' of sub-zero weather but couldn't find it. When Photobucket pulled their...
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    E-Ruckus

    Last bit of CAD mock-up for today. Thinking of going with perforated sheet to add interest. There will be another piece covering the battery/electrical bay held down with rivnuts set into the perimeter frame.
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    E-Ruckus

    Thought I posted on this build before but now that I have some updates I see there's no thread. This is my lowered/stretched Gio scooter project which started out as a road side find on Recycle/Reuse Day. As you can see it's been lowered and stretched about 6". I just completed building a 72v...
  9. OCD

    Ruckus inspired E-scooter build

    Here's the pedal lock I made mostly out of scraps from my tool box junk drawer. Now I'll have somewhere secure to put my feet without having to add an extra set of foot pegs. It's the small things that keep the project moving forward...
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    Ruckus inspired E-scooter build

    :thumbsup:
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    Ruckus inspired E-scooter build

    Toro: The curvy cranks were both cut up to make the straight arms. What would you like to see/know? They are the standard ones that come on cheap Gio scooters. They are intended to be held on the pedal shaft by a spring loaded ball with no bolts.
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    Ruckus inspired E-scooter build

    The curvy cranks were originally needed to clear the plastic body work. I thought it cleaner looking if I tucked them in closer to the frame using straight arms which I had to make myself. You can now put both cranks on facing forward to act as foot peddles. I will make a spindle lock...
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    Ruckus inspired E-scooter build

    Luke: I have replaced the original motor for a Golden Motor unit which I have pumped 3000 watts + through repeatedly. I have a couple of 48v lithium packs I'll likely use to get it working, then may build a 72v pack and run an 80 amp controller. It currently has a factory drum brake on the...
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    Ruckus inspired E-scooter build

    Added a couple of braces for the steering and a frame to mount the seat.
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    Ruckus inspired E-scooter build

    Thanks Luke. Haven't been here for awhile, nice to see you're still part of the group. :thumbsup:
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