j bjork said:
Just amazing
I guess you mean that you were a lawyer, but now you are a cnc operator?
I can´t imagine the costs for machines and material just for hobby use..
Yes you are right, the last few years I am engaged in CNC.
I have my own workshop with several CNC machines, but the main direction is woodworking.
Scooter is really a hobby. Yes, materials and components are very expensive, but the main cost of the project is CNC processing, which costs me at cost.
John in CR said:
Great vehicle, but don't you think it's time to put that build expertise into something with larger diameter wheels more suitable to your riding conditions with far more comfort and safety?
In my opinion, my stand-up scooter is perfect for my driving conditions. Easier, faster and more maneuverable means of transportation, I have not yet come up. I've ridden a lot on a petrol scooter. I have a car. But only a stand-up scooter gives me real freedom of movement.
But you're right, the front wheel is not enough. I ordered new front tires 13x5.0-6. They are more at 2.5" in diameter. I'll make a replacement soon.
tracer11lb said:
What are the spec of the rear tire and motor?
Rear tyre from go-kart - 6,0\11-5
The diameter of the stator is 105 mm, the width of the stator is 60 mm.
The number of teeth of the stator - 27
The number of magnets - 30
Winding section - 2.56 mm2
Number of turns - 5
Number of revolutions per volt ~ 19.1
Power is limited by the controller - 11,4kW