I am completely new to the e-skateboard world. I am looking to build my first battery powered skateboard. My brother in law gave me his long board (that I know nothing about) and I want to motorize it. I am a third year mechanical engineering student and this will help me to get around school very well. I've been researching how to do this for several days. My questions are:
1. Will I be able to use the board that I currently have to do the conversion?
2. I don't think the Bear trucks are very popular for welding the motor mount to. I noticed that a lot of people use paris trucks. I was planning on getting this bracket and welding it at school.
http://diyelectricskateboard.com/product/welded-motor-mount-63mm-motor/
We have a plasma table that can accept drawings to cut out something like a motor mount but our machine is currently down. I haven't read anything about how far the bracket needs to be welded down the arm of the truck. It seems like this would be vital.
3. I'm 6'3" and 220 lbs. Ideally I would like to be able to go 20mph and have a decent amount of torque for speeding up. What motor should I look for in terms of kV?
I think that's enough questions for now. Here are some pictures of my board.
1. Will I be able to use the board that I currently have to do the conversion?
2. I don't think the Bear trucks are very popular for welding the motor mount to. I noticed that a lot of people use paris trucks. I was planning on getting this bracket and welding it at school.
http://diyelectricskateboard.com/product/welded-motor-mount-63mm-motor/
We have a plasma table that can accept drawings to cut out something like a motor mount but our machine is currently down. I haven't read anything about how far the bracket needs to be welded down the arm of the truck. It seems like this would be vital.
3. I'm 6'3" and 220 lbs. Ideally I would like to be able to go 20mph and have a decent amount of torque for speeding up. What motor should I look for in terms of kV?
I think that's enough questions for now. Here are some pictures of my board.



