macribs
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After seeing the new QS motor that is bundled with wheel, the new APT controller, belts/pulleys and even swing arm I find myself tempted to do a scooter conversion. It is so many years since I paid any attention to scooters so I have really no clue what to use as a donor bike, other then it will have to had a tough life, with scratches, wear and tear and being sold dirt cheap. The uglier it looks the less chance people will take notice and stick their thieving little fingers inside the foot rest to steal batteries.

If I do this I will use this for riding places where I don't feel comfortable parking the vector bike and also use it as a "shopping cart", weekly shopping with multiple bags on the steering wheel is not so hot on the vector. Plus I don't think I fancy doing that in the snow and icy conditions we are having . I will not do anything in order for scooter to be road legal, just strip the engine, and find room for batteries. Dirt cheap build for use and abuse.
With all them China bikes on the market the last few years I am thinking China scooter would be a perfect donor. Seems they all run GY6 engine, and most likely the kit from QS will just slide right in without any welding needed. Another great thing is the price, those bikes does not hold their value very good. So used ones are really cheap.
For those of you that already did conversions, did you find stock fork and shocks to be sufficient? What about batteries? Did you fill the helmet space underneat the seat or make room for it under "floor panel"? What kind of pack size should I consider for say 30-40 miles range at 45 km/h? Maybe the little fairing up front help reduce drag compared to me riding the vector. Upright and wide as a barn door.
I wonder how cheap and ugly one could do a conversion, I think iirc the price for the kit was 450$. Then getting some cheap ass multistars and bob is my uncle.
The other option is to do make a custom swing arm and just get a 273 in a 13 or 14" rim. But that will mean I need to do more work. Plus that the hub motor alone is another 100$ extra, so 550$ plus controller, plus man hours to make custom swing arm.
What you all think? Testing the new mid motor belt drive from QS or do a traditional hub motor custom swing arm build?

If I do this I will use this for riding places where I don't feel comfortable parking the vector bike and also use it as a "shopping cart", weekly shopping with multiple bags on the steering wheel is not so hot on the vector. Plus I don't think I fancy doing that in the snow and icy conditions we are having . I will not do anything in order for scooter to be road legal, just strip the engine, and find room for batteries. Dirt cheap build for use and abuse.
With all them China bikes on the market the last few years I am thinking China scooter would be a perfect donor. Seems they all run GY6 engine, and most likely the kit from QS will just slide right in without any welding needed. Another great thing is the price, those bikes does not hold their value very good. So used ones are really cheap.
For those of you that already did conversions, did you find stock fork and shocks to be sufficient? What about batteries? Did you fill the helmet space underneat the seat or make room for it under "floor panel"? What kind of pack size should I consider for say 30-40 miles range at 45 km/h? Maybe the little fairing up front help reduce drag compared to me riding the vector. Upright and wide as a barn door.
I wonder how cheap and ugly one could do a conversion, I think iirc the price for the kit was 450$. Then getting some cheap ass multistars and bob is my uncle.
The other option is to do make a custom swing arm and just get a 273 in a 13 or 14" rim. But that will mean I need to do more work. Plus that the hub motor alone is another 100$ extra, so 550$ plus controller, plus man hours to make custom swing arm.
What you all think? Testing the new mid motor belt drive from QS or do a traditional hub motor custom swing arm build?