Here’s the build thread, I recommend giving it read through so you know the journey behind this build.
The main components are: Stormcore 100D 3DS 4.65 chrome hubs 13s3p LG HG6 9" MBS tires MBS matrix II oils slicks Moon AT drive Dual Flipsky 6384 190 KV Puck (w/ PuckPuckBruce mod and .45 spring & larger throttle mods) DROK voltage monitor, loopkey
The moondrives have about 100 miles on them and are 44/10 ratio. The battery has only been used for one cycle (while testing). The cost of the parts MRSP without shipping alone are $2101. Let me know if you want see the math.
This has ALOT of power. My ankle is broken so my roommate did testing, and said he opened up the throttle fully only once and it was scary. Somewhere around 35mph. HMU with any questions, peace and love
Lolol yes sensor cables r super long had to use the extensions cuz flipskys sensors have the tiny jst. I suppose I could shorten them hahah. The nylon sleeve is very stiff tho so they don’t really flail around much.
Couldn’t you just push them into the enclosure more? That’s probably pretty easy - it’s a nice problem to have, on mine, they’re stretched to their max almost
Hey @whaddys just curious what kind of range you experience with that current set-up on the 9" wheels?
Also will 97mm street wheels fit with enough clearance so as to not be dragging anything?
Your friend that took it for a rip and hit 35mph. What’s his weight? Can you screen shot the top speed reached?
I’m very interested and it looks like a solid build with top notch parts.
Thanks
He weighs about 200 lbs. I can try to get him to record some telemetry tomorrow, if weather’s permitting. There’s now a decent amount of snow in MN, but if the streets are clear and dry tomorrow I’ll see what I can do.
Which wheels are you referring to exactly–are they pneumatics? These are matrix II trucks which have 12mm axels which won’t accommodate any urethane wheels as far as I know. Matrix II trucks and Moon AT Geardrives work for pneumatics only. Feel free to call me at 217 369 7590 if you wanna chat more in depth about that kind of stuff.