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 24ah lithium pack from LGHG2 cells. I'm planning to use a 50amp controller that I have, should be good for about 3500 watts and I'm hoping for about 45km/h with the little 16" wheels.
As found on road side.
All the plastic stripped off.
Shortened head tube 6"
Stretching rear swing arm.
Lock to make pedals into foot pegs.
Melding scooter cranks and regular bicycle cranks to tuck pedals in against frame as there's no body work to clear.
Mocked up with electrical components to ensure fit (it's tight).
Quick pic of battery during construction.
Mocking up dash panel for volt meter and ignition switch, rear rack is in card board stage now too. Also added some diagonal braces from under seat to parallel factory frame.
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 24ah lithium pack from LGHG2 cells. I'm planning to use a 50amp controller that I have, should be good for about 3500 watts and I'm hoping for about 45km/h with the little 16" wheels.
As found on road side.
All the plastic stripped off.
Shortened head tube 6"
Stretching rear swing arm.
Lock to make pedals into foot pegs.
Melding scooter cranks and regular bicycle cranks to tuck pedals in against frame as there's no body work to clear.
Mocked up with electrical components to ensure fit (it's tight).
Quick pic of battery during construction.
Mocking up dash panel for volt meter and ignition switch, rear rack is in card board stage now too. Also added some diagonal braces from under seat to parallel factory frame.