Imagine swapping 72/78A 110s to probably 90mm hubs.
imagine 90mm @torque wheels to raptor hubz i might as well keep riding my jedhubs, those arenât gonna explode at least
man stop romanticizing it, i have tried both types and its really not all that
How about you make a build thread and show us all about it?
i probably will make first one soon, still waiting on stuff to arrive
Nice dual motor mini. I wasnât aware you had so many portable builds. Iâm also surprised the wheelbase of this deck along with the power, that itâs not wheelie prone.
Thanks for sharing your settings; that info paints a picture of the performance of your boards and helps me understand what to expect from my mini build
Always knew there was a lot I could learn from you, now I see thereâs a lot I could learn from you
Oh, I can assure you, it will very, very easily.
You just have to learn how to ride it.
Once you learn the machine, itâs super nice.
Here she is in her current beauty, showing lots of love:
And earlier today she was spotted in the Caven Point area:
Update: I feel like I prefer RKP on these builds. I do use both and they have totally different feels, but if youâre going to try to go fast at all, the RKP seem much better for that.
Out of curiousity, whatâs the benefit of running each esc on seperate RX. Is it just to increase reliability or are there any other added benefits?
Sorry, we arenât allowed to discuss that.
I have two that donât have a thread. The Black One just is really my least-favorite one. I donât particularly like the deck shape that much. (Itâs a Madrid Stranger Things 2 deck thatâs been sanded and painted) Also itâs rusted to shit because itâs the one Iâve typically grabbed to ride after the roads get salted. And then the other one might have a thread coming some day.
I like this.
I saw that you will (or have already) change to BN184 from Caliber E on the back.
Iâm curious, if you were starting from scratch what parts would you get?
Still:
- 10S?
- Maytech motors?
- Twin FSESCs? or perhaps the Flipsky Dual-Mini instead?
- Enertion-style motor mounts or perhaps https://boardnamics.com/product/caliber-ii-63mm-motor-mount/ ?
Looks like metroboard doesnât sell those lights anymore.
Metroboard might sell them, contact Hoyt and ask them. These were the â2Wâ nominal lights.
If I was starting from scratch I would get a deck either like this one or the Blue One and also some @Boardnamics 145mm hangers (if single drive) or Boardnamics 170mm hangers (if dual drive) unless unobtainium then Boardnamics 184mm hangers. I would not use 220mm.
10S is great for tools and 12S is great for toys but it just depends on your goals.
I donât like the Maytech motors that much although this pair is still running great after I modified them. No issues afterward.
These FSESC 4.20 have been running great HOWEVER I have been running them at 10S and 21.5A battery max per ESC. If you run them higher you may not have the same results. This skate still has tons of power, can get up any hill, and can stop on a dime, even for a 100kg rider.
For mounts I would use Boardnamics mounts yes. They have some short ones that are very nice.
Interesting⌠my local shop has The Blue One in stock:
I have some 10S batteries lying around and those Carvon hubs that never sold.
I think I might buy that deck tomorrow and start pulling bits together.
Flipsky claims the 4.20 does 50A per side:
Dual ESC can reach 100A big current, give your board strong power
Do you limit to 21.5A because Flipskyâs numbers are bullshit?
If so maybe I spend an extra $50 on this one so I donât have to worry about it?
Thatâs not the bottlenose variant, itâs the pig variant. Those are everywhere. That doesnât have the feature that makes the other one so awesome.