E-SCOOTER KIT

E-SCOOTER KIT

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POST SOME MAKES PLEASE ! 23/01/2020 The integrated horn with its hub prints perfectly as one piece using Tinkercad. I used a Wanhau i3 and an Anycubic Mega to print the parts with mostly standard settings at 25% infill, but some with rafts and supports. The wheels printed better in two halves, parts super-glued together. I left two square holes behind them for mating up purposes. The rear wheel has a larger center hole mocking the electric motor. Some filing and trimming will be required as usual, including a little digging out for the rear seat hinge to fit. A panel pin with the head cut off will suffice for the rear seat to hinge. I was surprised that when the excess from the rear spring prints were removed, they actually work. The foot-pegs revolve in the correct fashion, locking in the down and up positions. This is also the case for the side stand. The steering turns to its stops, and the wheels rotate freely close to the brake pads. Brake discs just fit on the wheels and glued into place. The Chassis and seats are all black, so I made mine with grey bolts fitted. Just cut the heads off for the inside edges and glue in place for a more authentic look. Mudguards come in various colors and designs, so it's up to you which one to choose. I tried making mine Union Jack but had no success - maybe someone will modify them. I found that trying to do this by scale didn't work, so I just used imagination and trial and error. Working from a picture was the way to go. If you have any problems, just message me and I'll try to sort it out.

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