I am in a strugel rite now with all the loss of my friends and fam i like watching helps keep me foucused on haveing good fun and keeping positive with all the bad we have to still keep rideing life stops for nobody love ur life its shorter than we think thanks for the new videos
I watch all your stuff EPIC content 1000% dig you wish I could fix my bike and not the 25 mph Dumpster fire it is now HELP! i know that your the guy to build what I want cuz what I need help with the welding and the fab skills you got I know you da man.
I just put a vevor 48v 2000w motor on my mx350 Gotta solder everything tomorrow, I tested it and it worked but shut off when I moved it outside for a tire spin. Training mode was fine before I moved it. I'm assuming the solder and my xt90 connector wasn't in all the way It's 36v controller 24amp cont with 60amp burst 5 sec. On the original brushed it did 25mph😂 I just want to pop a wheelie now lol
@@PatOutdoors It does not :D Its for my litle kids too, so I'm gonna be hiding the speed selector and limiting it hard! It didn't cut out today! I plugged in the xt90 all the way. If anything I think the LVC(low voltage control) is kicking in with my lifepo4 battery and it thinks I'm 48v and not 36v. I'll respond back soon!
I installed a Pit bike front brake and master cylinder (comes with a build in switch in the handle), then I wired it directly to the aftermarket tail lamp. You can find more details on it on this earlier video: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-nhKxfcr3K1Y.html
Hey I see you grabbed a mx500 to start a new build, I have a few recommendations if I may, 1.electro&co EC4P tagged with either the little bit or noisy cricket controller, both have app access except the noisy cricket has built in bluetooth and alot more powerful, the little bit comes with a dongle, both can change settings on the fly. 2. Beltsnshit sells a freewheel adapter along with the tool needed to take off your stock freewheel so you don't have to worry about welding. 3. Rideordie forks by far the best forks out there they feel amazing and solid 4.rideordie full brake kit, plug and play and wire is already proper legth for front and rear and comes with fluid already inside. All you have to do is install. Amazing customer service from them. 5.electro and co 72 rear sprocket and t8f chain. These are my recommendations and whqt I have on my bike , I hope you see fit. Anyways thanks for inspiring and helping me build my bike.
Thanks for the input! I’ve been looking at the Little bit controller for a while now.. but considering Sotion FW11? Do you have any experience with those?
The little bit has the same firmware and software as the noisy cricket so yes I have experience with that as far as the sotion no, but can I say I'm happy with my choices
The way I look at it is we all know electro and co and how big their support team is, in the long run I'd go with their stuff because I haven't had any issues with them and I know there willing to help out when I have questions. And must i say everything I brought from them the package is A1 like the best.
@@rainbow6replay733yo man i’m building my mx500 and i have the kelly controller and all from electro and co. but the battery imma use in mine is a surron 60v 34ah battery. and i wanted to know where would i get the battery connectors for it so i could make it work
@@CamronByrne it is, it’s good long long rides since I my wrist can be more relaxed while gripped. But I’m likely switching back since I don’t do as many long rides with this bike anymore
I think a Kelly controller is the cheapest I would go with if you want to actually feel decent power. Just to give you perspective, the controller upgrade for my Talaria was $900.. The controller I’m likely going with for my SX500 would be at least $400 (Lil Bit Trumoto)