Twistgripper
100 mW
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- Sep 20, 2019
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Hi all, looking for ideas. I have these 2 scoots, all stock, all electrics working, just need batteries:
Both frankly are quite terrible in their stock form - but maybe could make a better stand-up scooter?


The Razor E200 is super slow normally. The Ecoped Pulse (like a Gio Italia) has a 48v controller and 18" rear tire hub motor.
Here is the frame for the Ecoped:

Looking for ideas: here's some thoughts I had:
1. (easy): Install the 48v controller into the Razor & 4 batts to overvolt the crap out of it - what kind of speeds could I achieve?
2. (moderate): Hack/slash the E200 rear end to install the 18" rear wheel/hub motor & 18" front wheel with a cobbled together frot fork somehow...
3. Forget the Razor and just remove all body work, hack the Ecoped frame to convert it to a stand up only, maybe make it a rigid fork to save weight...(I searched quite a lot and could not find a single project where someone converted one of these crappy electic sit scooters like these - maybe there's a reason why?)
4. Find a lightweight frame for an existing light weight stand up scooter that could handle the 18" wheels?
Any other ideas?
Both frankly are quite terrible in their stock form - but maybe could make a better stand-up scooter?


The Razor E200 is super slow normally. The Ecoped Pulse (like a Gio Italia) has a 48v controller and 18" rear tire hub motor.
Here is the frame for the Ecoped:

Looking for ideas: here's some thoughts I had:
1. (easy): Install the 48v controller into the Razor & 4 batts to overvolt the crap out of it - what kind of speeds could I achieve?
2. (moderate): Hack/slash the E200 rear end to install the 18" rear wheel/hub motor & 18" front wheel with a cobbled together frot fork somehow...
3. Forget the Razor and just remove all body work, hack the Ecoped frame to convert it to a stand up only, maybe make it a rigid fork to save weight...(I searched quite a lot and could not find a single project where someone converted one of these crappy electic sit scooters like these - maybe there's a reason why?)
4. Find a lightweight frame for an existing light weight stand up scooter that could handle the 18" wheels?
Any other ideas?