CRZL M500 Self-Build Electric Scooter

CRZL M500 Self-Build Electric Scooter

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CRZL M500 Self-Build Electric Scooter This self-build high-speed electric scooter has been designed for anyone with a 3D printer and basic tools / skills to complete. No welding equipment required (just a drill, hacksaw, screwdrivers, a soldering iron and a few other cheap basic tools required). Recommended build plate size of 200mm square (but can be completed with a smaller plate if willing to make some slices). Videos of scooter in action:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H5sCXho18jUhttps://youtu.be/pl-c4MjGDCI I completed this entire build in my bedroom - no large work-space needed! Check out the build plans and video guides below before purchase of STL's if interested. Link to build plans (in JPEG & PDF formats):https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1Fs1EENQTkry4cNkIIj4eANDMlpacXGnC?usp=sharing Note: affiliate links to components only work from PDF files. Build videos:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjuzeTB95PZOe6e9EafDtOg Scooter high speed tests carried out with a (heavy) 93kg rider on full power mode (without hall sensors enabled) and riding as fast as possible: 26no. batteries / 500w controller = 22mph top speed / 8 mile range 30no. batteries / 600w controller = 30mph top speed / 6 mile range Further range test (without hall sensors enabled) carried out using 600w controller and 30 batteries at average speed of 16mph on generally flat surface carrying a (heavy) 93kg rider = 9.4 miles. With hall sensors connected and lighter rider, a significantly larger range is expected. Designed to allow builders to add styling modifications to suit their own tastes! Why not add an additional battery pack or even up-rate the controller and hub motor for an even more extreme experience? As can be seen from my video's, this scooter is definitely not a toy and probably not for children (although you could set the controller to eco-mode for a more sedate ride and activate the limiter (to c.9mph)). At full-tilt even with a heavy rider it can get to nearly twice the speed of a standard commuter e-scooter. I can take no responsibility for any part of this project, component orders, use of the STL files or use of the scooter itself. E-scooters are banned for use on public roads and footpaths in many countries. Check with your countries laws before attempting this build and see disclaimer below. Warning: It is illegal to ride electric scooters on public roads, pavements, or cycle paths. They are intended only for use on private land with the owner's permission.

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