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It's also a production board and of course everyone is going to climb hills with it. You have to change the gearing for it to ride better uphill and use a lower KV motor (which they did Yuneec).
With only 29v you forfeit the top end speed due to the lack of voltage and not using a second motor but that's the price of buying this board.
You can have it all for $699 except top speed - max 14mph but you can climb 10-15% hills slowly. Which isn't a bad trade off IMO. For them, it's safe the board works great on flats or uphill and it's "supposedly - reliable" (I don't have one so don't know).
In other words, if you want top speed and you want a beast of a board. You obviously, wouldn't buy a Yuneec E-go. By the time you are doing modding it and changing it out. You still would have been better off buying a better eboard and/or building a better/faster eboard. The price will be very similar $699 + $120 Battery Pack + $50 Motor = $869.00.
The price of $869 is also heavily off since a APS motor wouldn't cost $50. Also not including shipping costs.
Pretty neat mods though but just food for thought.
I personally would just keep the E-go (stock setup) and build another board. No sense in putting a perfectly decent board in the graveyard to make a Frankenstein.
With only 29v you forfeit the top end speed due to the lack of voltage and not using a second motor but that's the price of buying this board.
You can have it all for $699 except top speed - max 14mph but you can climb 10-15% hills slowly. Which isn't a bad trade off IMO. For them, it's safe the board works great on flats or uphill and it's "supposedly - reliable" (I don't have one so don't know).
In other words, if you want top speed and you want a beast of a board. You obviously, wouldn't buy a Yuneec E-go. By the time you are doing modding it and changing it out. You still would have been better off buying a better eboard and/or building a better/faster eboard. The price will be very similar $699 + $120 Battery Pack + $50 Motor = $869.00.
The price of $869 is also heavily off since a APS motor wouldn't cost $50. Also not including shipping costs.
Pretty neat mods though but just food for thought.
I personally would just keep the E-go (stock setup) and build another board. No sense in putting a perfectly decent board in the graveyard to make a Frankenstein.