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Well it says you can run anywhere in the world so I don’t see why not.

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that was my first forray into this DIY stuff. if you can print a spacer to move the ESC down so the BMS has room it fits.

For the french dudes over here
looks like the deal of the year ^^
https://www.leboncoin.fr/sports_hobbies/1911686290.htm

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Good Deal on Kenda tires k909 and free shipping over $100 200x50 Tire Kenda Brand with K909 Tread |PartsForScooters.com

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20% off at Surf Rodz for the next 2 weeks:

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(cheaper than MakerX lol)

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:woozy_face:

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Can’t you get like unlimited usage time by creating a new account after a year?

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exactly lol.
they sell solidworks ones for 20euro like lol

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I have a student account so I dont have to worry about paying

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anyone can fake a student account. i am home schooled so obviously i don’t have a school email address, but there are easy ways of getting around that.

there are like colleges that when you just make an account on their website they give you an edu email :rofl:

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I’ve been using my student account for like 6 years because my second 3 year renew expires in 22 days… Once I’m not in school anymore I’m using my little sisters account :joy:

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You can also just make a free hobbyist account as long as you pinky-swear to them that you won’t use it for commercial purposes.

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Plus you don’t even need to use a new email.

Just use the mail you’ve already used for an account and add a “+”

benjamin@gmail.com first account
benjamin+@gmail.com second account. The cool thing is that the email will be forwarded to your first mail but it counts as a seperate one.

(should basically work everywhere, not just fusion)

forgot to mention that it only works with gmail i think.

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Wait what?! Holy crap

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Yep, gmail doesn’t read anything after a “+” in the address. A neat trick you can do is use this to track where your spam mail comes from.

Say you’re signing up an account on a website. Rather than putting in “youremail@gmail.com”, you put in “youremail+thewebsite@gmail.com”.

Gmail sees them as the same thing and still delivers the email to you. Then, if that website sells your email and you start getting spam, the spam will show up addressed to “youremail+thewebsite@gmail.com

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Did you invent email routing or something? How do you know this stuff :exploding_head:

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Who cares lol free knowledge :joy::joy:

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