Fantastic build! The only thing I would change if I were building it myself would be to install some sort of protective cover over the motor because I know I would step on it.
As DIY goes, this is above the bar. Nice concealment and flexed battery style to make it flatter. Some time building batteries and it shows. Talented work.
A college engineering course would ruin what guys like this have, which is the ACTUAL engineering drive. “Professional” engineering, as takes place in the big corporations, is CRAP compared to this type of ‘get it done’ engineering. I say that having worked for Bose for 18 years with some of the best engineers that the top schools produce. They are extremely book smart, but very few of them would be able to do what this kid has done, with chickens running around, taking microwaves apart etc. Keep at it kid. You’re going places. Trust me when I tell you that the ‘requirement’ to go to college is completely fake. I’m a high school dropout and I’ve worked for Motorola, Siemens, Bose and plenty of smaller, less we;l known companies. If you can do this, they will pay you and they will train you. God bless!
One of my favorite videos of yours yet. You genuinely innovate with electric vehicles and put a fresh spin on so many concepts. Your editing is really good, keep raising the bar!
Sana sir gumagawa na mga ganyan na pwede nmin bilhin..proudly pinoy made at madaling mahanap lang locally un mga parts..napakagaling mu sir..idol na kita!..more power to you
Nice build! The only thing that I would add is a way to protect the battery compartment from moisture. Probably with a couple of weatherproof gaskets, silicone caulk or some combination of both. Otherwise, not bad for basic, quick transportation.
If you pour silicon on top of the batteries so that the batteries do not move while driving, they will never be damaged. I have not tried but I think it might be a good solution. You see, the problem is that while driving, the batteries shake and fall apart, and this is the reason why the charge runs out after a while.
Binge watching this sort of thing, that my man is absolutely genius, you are the only one I've subscribed to, and it has to be special for me to sub to. Great job.
Wow you are very knowledgeable person thanks a lot for sharing i suggest you can make this as a business, why not assemble many and sell it in REASINABLE PRICE, I'M SURE MANY PEOPLE WILL BUY IT INCLUDING ME.
That's an amazing build! I would've left the multi-speed gears intact though. It's not hard to keep a derailleur setup & you would get more Torque for going up hills & your top speed would be far greater. Not that 62kph is slow, that's awesome for a scooter, but you could add on a removable seat & foot plate riser & make better use of the motors power through the use of a 5 or 7 speed setup. You could also use Mountain Bike front & rear brakes & a Quadbike style thumb actuated throttle for ease of use & over all reliability. A little bit larger wheels and tires would help with uneven terrain stability & application of power as well. I'm not harshing on your build btw. I love it! Just suggesting some upgrades that would help out. A double stack of batteries & watertight compartment for the batteries would be better as well. It would obviously double your range & make it safe to use in the rain. Ohhhh a lexan/acrylic pod for the scooter would look so cool! And yes I understand that this video's purpose is to show how anyone (with a welder, grinder, rivet gun, and welding magnet/stay) can build one of these. I fully respect & appreciate that! Just wanna see you take it further now, after showing everyone the base model & how awesome it is. You could even run Gokart wheels & tires & make it a little offroad capable mini-monster. Thank you for showing us all your amazing build! I love it, and will be making a gas (probably a 4 stroke) powered mini-bmx bike (a normal bmx but I'll chop it down & stretch it a little) that will fit in my car's trunk. By the way, do you ever see a 2002-2005 Hyundai Grandeur in your area? I've heard that people in the Phillipines still make body kits & performance parts for them & for JDM cars. I would love to link up with you on parts & talk about stuff, if you feel like it that is. Again, thank you for the great video!!! You've motivated me to start my build. Just gotta buy a welder & a gas mini-bike kit now haha, I have most everything else that's needed. Take care & keep up the awesome work! Much respect from the Central Oregon Coast!
bravo! nice work. but.... to increase the battery, i would recommend to remove the "break" adjustment from settings, and install a cheap hydraulic Brake system for bikes.
Gr8 scoota, Gr8 build, but I’m guessing it would weight a tonne, surely with abit more ingenuity you could create a liter, stealthier frame. Lite weight materials, carbon fibre etc a liter scooter will improve performance, speed & distence.
I will make one suggestion for this video. At the beginning of the video, show a picture or video of the finished product. When I saw the title, I wanted to know what the goal of the instructions was. The video began with the procedure. I had to go to the end of the video to see what the machine was. What was the creator making? I had no idea from the title. The first two minutes immediately began with the instruction. I had no idea if I was interested or not.
@@ReetikaNandal Well, if I have to wait until the end to know what you’re building, how would that motivate me to watch the whole thing? I saw the title and I thought, “What’s he trying to make?” The title doesn’t even tell me what the heck it is. So I thought, “If this video is about something a person might want to make, what is it” I’m thinking, “I don’t know if this thing is worthy to build, much less watch the video. Yawn, all I’m looking at is a guy putting together a couple of rims. No, putting together a couple of rims is not worth the trouble.” I see this problem a lot. I don’t know if I’m interested in watching the video if he can’t even tell me at the start of the video if I want to even watch it. Your goal is to get people to see the whole video. I’m not going to be interested in watching the whole video if the ending results in a product that I’ve wasted 10-15 minutes watching. I’ll tell you right now, I have to decide whether my 15 minutes is worth the effort to wait and find out. If I have to speed it up to the end, I’m not very intrigued.
You can do whatever you want. It’s your video. I can tell you right now, I haven’t viewed it I don’t intend to. But if you want to attract viewers, you might want to listen to suggestions from people who came across it.
That's totally insane! 62 kph for a tiny motor. My only concern is your braking system,much better if you have another set of disc brake for your back wheel but nevertheless it's a great scooter.
Dude" everyone on youtube...has seen some amazing things being Built from scratch" with All That Stimulus Money being Passed Out?... There is No reason why you can't shop craigslist..ebay.. Amazon...And find the Parts And Build Something" it is what it is"
Why? Because you wound’t? The right brothers flew their own plane. Inventors are, by nature, fearless. Otherwise they would be sitting back saying things like, “damn that’s just suicide” Now we know...
@@tun0fun I'm not offended, it's just hilarious how people like you and the grammar police always want to correct people even though you knew perfectly well what I was talking about lol Welcome to the internet though, right? 🤔🤷 Regardless, cheers mate... hope you have a good day.
Incredible job. It seems that you have access to many bicycle parts in your country. Using the same principle a sit on quad bike on 3 wheeler could be build. Would love one but not sure if I will be able to source the parts in South Africa. Well done on the video as well.
Brilliant work my friend. I have always wanted to build such things but watching other people build is equally satisfying to watch
Fantastic build! The only thing I would change if I were building it myself would be to install some sort of protective cover over the motor because I know I would step on it.
As DIY goes, this is above the bar. Nice concealment and flexed battery style to make it flatter. Some time building batteries and it shows. Talented work.
Skill set ✅
Tools mastery ✅
Knowledge ✅
Resources ✅
Made an awesome build ✅
Well done Sir
I ❤️ everything that comes out of Philippines, Indonesia, India....so creative and best bang for the buck take away! Great DIY spirit! Am I wrong?
Nope youre not. These guys are master builders. Respect
A college engineering course would ruin what guys like this have, which is the ACTUAL engineering drive. “Professional” engineering, as takes place in the big corporations, is CRAP compared to this type of ‘get it done’ engineering. I say that having worked for Bose for 18 years with some of the best engineers that the top schools produce. They are extremely book smart, but very few of them would be able to do what this kid has done, with chickens running around, taking microwaves apart etc.
Keep at it kid. You’re going places. Trust me when I tell you that the ‘requirement’ to go to college is completely fake. I’m a high school dropout and I’ve worked for Motorola, Siemens, Bose and plenty of smaller, less we;l known companies. If you can do this, they will pay you and they will train you. God bless!
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One of my favorite videos of yours yet. You genuinely innovate with electric vehicles and put a fresh spin on so many concepts. Your editing is really good, keep raising the bar!
Dude, you made this look easy! Very impressive! Wish I had your skills.
look at my older videos, evolved your self, try something new
Bby
Sana sir gumagawa na mga ganyan na pwede nmin bilhin..proudly pinoy made at madaling mahanap lang locally un mga parts..napakagaling mu sir..idol na kita!..more power to you
sa shopee ko nabili parts nyan..
So nice to see a motor and controller for under 300 for being 4kw
Mechanical Brakes only on the front and open motor chain...
you build a 62km/h death trap, but I am amazed!
With those spot welded rims ready to come apart any second
Mad respect for dedicated enginuity and simply getting it done. You fellas aye 👊😉 well done man!
..Yep I'm keen I'm up 😅
Nice build!
The only thing that I would add is a way to protect the battery compartment from moisture. Probably with a couple of weatherproof gaskets, silicone caulk or some combination of both.
Otherwise, not bad for basic, quick transportation.
This individual has skill!
You made it look so easy. THANK YOU
Вот что значит, руки из того места! 62 км/ч самодельный самокат, это шедевр!
If you pour silicon on top of the batteries so that the batteries do not move while driving, they will never be damaged. I have not tried but I think it might be a good solution. You see, the problem is that while driving, the batteries shake and fall apart, and this is the reason why the charge runs out after a while.
Well done !!! I love rc cars an trucks an this is awesome to see using that style motor an electronic system.
Great invention, thank you for sharing.
Be proud of what you accomplished.
I enjoyed watching you make that Scooter if I had the tools this video would be my go to build one great job
I also like this project. Congratulations !
Make a detachable seat it will be superb perfect! Also add suspension too! wow...
Binge watching this sort of thing, that my man is absolutely genius, you are the only one I've subscribed to, and it has to be special for me to sub to. Great job.
I like the way he build his electric scooter It gives you an idea to build your own.
Ang ganda ng scooter mo, dapat sana ginawan mo narin ng upuan para mas comportable ang pagbibiyahe.
62 kph 😎✅ good work
Great... Super cool.. Why not to turned to business, produce more and sell it. Less pollution.
Love from India you have made an amazing bike
This is way beyond amazing.
I love your build. I want a bike
you really know what do you do my friend.congratulation and thank you..
Nice build! You ARE the engineering school my friend!💨💨
Galing tol. Pero gamit ka ng safety shoes para iwas disgrasya.
Awesome build
where did you find the sprocket for the motor side? thank you
Pretty cool build! 👍🏻👍🏻
Anh làm xe hiện đại quá like 👍👍👍👍👍👍🤤
Very nice built man you do very good work i hope i can built stuff that way
On that 12er rim.what spoke size your using
now that is some serious power!😃⚡️
Bhai kmal ki ha kitna investment hua kitna ki daga
Surji brake hai kya isme?
Wow you are very knowledgeable person thanks a lot for sharing i suggest you can make this as a business, why not assemble many and sell it in REASINABLE PRICE, I'M SURE MANY PEOPLE WILL BUY IT INCLUDING ME.
Excellent job my friend congratulations 👍 👉 🔔 👍 Nyw friend fron Brazil
What hub size you use in dual rim at rear..
Excellent design. You are superb.
Nice big DIY👌
Can’t say I would trust those welds beyond 30 mph!
Just do 29 mph then
super ganda galing mo talaga idol. ingat lang po lagi sa pag drive.
Very smart👍👍💯
Next stop, can i suggest shock absorber from your design.
OTTIMO lavoro 👍👍👍
Astig bro. Sana nakashocks para mas maganda wala uga
Can this engine handle pulling a drift trike?
...the sound of roosters in the background, love it
Este motor suportaria 200kg?
Vale mais a pena usar 36v com uma amperagem de 15a ou 48v 10a?
🤝👍
it depends on your BEARING. how do you think the wheels are able to rotate but not you? yes the bearing.
Wow respect man, nice work. 👍
can I use any speed controller?
That's an amazing build! I would've left the multi-speed gears intact though. It's not hard to keep a derailleur setup & you would get more Torque for going up hills & your top speed would be far greater. Not that 62kph is slow, that's awesome for a scooter, but you could add on a removable seat & foot plate riser & make better use of the motors power through the use of a 5 or 7 speed setup. You could also use Mountain Bike front & rear brakes & a Quadbike style thumb actuated throttle for ease of use & over all reliability. A little bit larger wheels and tires would help with uneven terrain stability & application of power as well. I'm not harshing on your build btw. I love it! Just suggesting some upgrades that would help out. A double stack of batteries & watertight compartment for the batteries would be better as well. It would obviously double your range & make it safe to use in the rain. Ohhhh a lexan/acrylic pod for the scooter would look so cool! And yes I understand that this video's purpose is to show how anyone (with a welder, grinder, rivet gun, and welding magnet/stay) can build one of these. I fully respect & appreciate that! Just wanna see you take it further now, after showing everyone the base model & how awesome it is. You could even run Gokart wheels & tires & make it a little offroad capable mini-monster. Thank you for showing us all your amazing build! I love it, and will be making a gas (probably a 4 stroke) powered mini-bmx bike (a normal bmx but I'll chop it down & stretch it a little) that will fit in my car's trunk. By the way, do you ever see a 2002-2005 Hyundai Grandeur in your area? I've heard that people in the Phillipines still make body kits & performance parts for them & for JDM cars. I would love to link up with you on parts & talk about stuff, if you feel like it that is. Again, thank you for the great video!!! You've motivated me to start my build. Just gotta buy a welder & a gas mini-bike kit now haha, I have most everything else that's needed. Take care & keep up the awesome work! Much respect from the Central Oregon Coast!
let me think how to make it possible.. on 12in wheel rd aren't fit. I'm going to bigger wheel in that case.. but thanks for that
What is that magic he uses to unite two pieces of metal?
That’s wonderful !I enjoyed by this video :i think only you make that scooter,good job
You want to make it more powerful,good looking and soft...
And here you have the chance to make money
Great work ! What planet did you come from ? I love it ! !
Bro. Can you tell where did you buy your motor and all the harmnest wire
Skills...and you are very clever.
Congratulations awesome skills awesome scooter.If you open up a business u will be successful.Well is on UA-cam yes you are smart 4dat.
bravo! nice work.
but.... to increase the battery, i would recommend to remove the "break" adjustment from settings, and install a cheap hydraulic Brake system for bikes.
High tech DIY
what is the maximum load this motor can carry using chain drive set up like yours?
can it carry upto 500kg weight load capacity??
lupit mo talaga sir idol, sana makabuild din ako nyan soon :)
kayang kaya mo nmn yan.. hehe. with panel pa..
@@albertnario4877 hahaha mas malayo mararating nyan kapag may panel pa haha
What was the reason for cutting the first set of back forks off🤔 I’ve watched about 10times and still can’t figure it out ..
I hope you safe and sound on that scooter at speed. We could not bare to loss yet another inventor lol sorry.
Gr8 scoota, Gr8 build, but I’m guessing it would weight a tonne, surely with abit more ingenuity you could create a liter, stealthier frame.
Lite weight materials, carbon fibre etc a liter scooter will improve performance, speed & distence.
gawang pinoy mabilis na maporma pa nice:)
You need to add antivibration stuff in the front wheel. Also, this scooter may not work in a flooded area.
what is the name of the adapter you used to connect the throttle to the ESC?
Thank u, ji.
Will be make two wheeler. 🙏.
I will make one suggestion for this video. At the beginning of the video, show a picture or video of the finished product. When I saw the title, I wanted to know what the goal of the instructions was. The video began with the procedure.
I had to go to the end of the video to see what the machine was. What was the creator making? I had no idea from the title. The first two minutes immediately began with the instruction. I had no idea if I was interested or not.
u see the final product in the thumbnail .
@@ReetikaNandal
Well, if I have to wait until the end to know what you’re building, how would that motivate me to watch the whole thing? I saw the title and I thought, “What’s he trying to make?”
The title doesn’t even tell me what the heck it is. So I thought, “If this video is about something a person might want to make, what is it”
I’m thinking, “I don’t know if this thing is worthy to build, much less watch the video. Yawn, all I’m looking at is a guy putting together a couple of rims. No, putting together a couple of rims is not worth the trouble.”
I see this problem a lot. I don’t know if I’m interested in watching the video if he can’t even tell me at the start of the video if I want to even watch it.
Your goal is to get people to see the whole video. I’m not going to be interested in watching the whole video if the ending results in a product that I’ve wasted 10-15 minutes watching.
I’ll tell you right now, I have to decide whether my 15 minutes is worth the effort to wait and find out. If I have to speed it up to the end, I’m not very intrigued.
just jump to near end of video. you figure it that is process making video. at the end it's finish product.
If I have to do that, nah. Not interested.
You can do whatever you want. It’s your video. I can tell you right now, I haven’t viewed it I don’t intend to.
But if you want to attract viewers, you might want to listen to suggestions from people who came across it.
Спасибо за видео!!! 👍👍👍
That's totally insane! 62 kph for a tiny motor. My only concern is your braking system,much better if you have another set of disc brake for your back wheel but nevertheless it's a great scooter.
yes it's better but electronic brake on VESC is outstanding. I barely use the front brake. 🙂👌
@@albertnario4877 keep doing what you love and you'll go a long way.
Hi sir pede pa custom make?
Good project 👌👍
Молодец Альберт, так держать! 😉👍
👍
Konsa ingin h ye
Aut kitne ka h
Wow.. that Scooter is pretty interesting
Howe long Time you mace this?
what's the speed on it.
Very talented!
Thật tuyệt vời.. Very good 👍
Qual é esse motor
Nice job. Nice built.
But in Germany they would say: SO nicht...Anzeige ist raus
What about cooling system for battery pack?
Do you wish you would have just used the big front bike wheel ? Very nice scooter
12in bike wheel are lot cheaper and can buy almost any bike store
Wonder how narly that chain wound will be
That's amazing! Wow!
Dude" everyone on youtube...has seen some amazing things being Built from scratch" with All That Stimulus Money being Passed Out?... There is No reason why you can't shop craigslist..ebay.. Amazon...And find the Parts And Build Something" it is what it is"
very good friend your projects. a question which is the most economical this scooter or the other with the hub motor ? do Brasil
hub motor are more durable. less mechanical parts
@@albertnario4877 the most economical engine that uses less battery and which has more power on the climb
Dude your smart as fuck...i salute your work and wisdom
Going 62kmph on that is suicide.
Why? Because you wound’t? The right brothers flew their own plane. Inventors are, by nature, fearless. Otherwise they would be sitting back saying things like, “damn that’s just suicide”
Now we know...
Ok
Yep, that thing's a death trap. If one of those lithium ion batteries doesn't explode, then them tack welded "wheels" will come apart at 62 kph
@@tun0fun that's 62 km an hour but good try on being a smart-ass
@@tun0fun I'm not offended, it's just hilarious how people like you and the grammar police always want to correct people even though you knew perfectly well what I was talking about lol Welcome to the internet though, right? 🤔🤷 Regardless, cheers mate... hope you have a good day.
Gratulacje,
Stworzyłeś hulajnogę praktycznie z niczego.
Легко и просто! Ты супер!!!! ⚡⚡⚡🙁
Great ideas !!
Thank you for sharing
Incredible job. It seems that you have access to many bicycle parts in your country. Using the same principle a sit on quad bike on 3 wheeler could be build. Would love one but not sure if I will be able to source the parts in South Africa. Well done on the video as well.
X tc
Hello friend, greetings from Colombia, a question at how many maximum rpm does this engine reach?
Boss galing.....ng gawa mo magkanu inabut lahat laht
more or less 30k