Blessed with how well it came together It’s so much fun Thanks for taking a few minutes to watch and comment. I saw that we got our Darts at the right time. The V1 seems to be sold out now 🤙🏼
Really cool built! I have the outsider since a month and i absolutely love it. I want to place my second battery underneath the battery cover like you have. How is it mounted? Just the straps or have you made some fixation in the frame aswell? Thanks in advance!
love the build!! i have a question. i have a freego f1 pro and i saw your comment saying you put a new battery in… i have a 48v battery on a 1400 peak motor. say i went to 72v battery or something would it run okay with more speed and range or would it blow up the controller/motor or just work? thanks.
Varies Usually it comes down to the controller And just replacing that will make a noticeable difference If it’s a generic rear hub motor they often aren’t picky about voltage since they are just in essence a coil of copper wire Y Geared hubs have tolerances you have to stay near, especially if the gears are plastic I’d start with replacing the controller with one that’s is labeled for both voltages 48/60/72V 30-45 amps and see how that goes Then when you’re ready replace battery
Hey, I absolutely love your build. Can you tell me about the wiring process. I have been looking through the connectors on the parts list for Michael Blast Outsider and unsure if it is able to integrate a dual battery system. Most of the builds I can find have XT90s or XT60s for their splitters but I cannot tell if this bike has them. I am looking at this bike at my local shop and dreaming of additional range and possibly a front motor like yours but for now I just want better supported range with less voltage sag. Also trying to decide between this and the Rad Runner plus to modify. Any thoughts?
Nice, it looks beefier and more 'motorcyclish' than before. For a cheap find, you have turned this thing into a beast!
Blessed with how well it came together
It’s so much fun
Thanks for taking a few minutes to watch and comment.
I saw that we got our Darts at the right time. The V1 seems to be sold out now 🤙🏼
@@2dthoughts No problem! Yes indeed. I couldn’t see buying the V2 for $600 more for two to four more mph. I consider myself lucky. 🤙🏾
now that’s what I’m talking about!
Thanks for taking the time to check it out
One Mod left... Ape Handlebars!
Would be nice, but don’t want to infringe on your territory
Lol
Plan on getting another bike?
Loved the bike vids
Really cool built! I have the outsider since a month and i absolutely love it. I want to place my second battery underneath the battery cover like you have. How is it mounted? Just the straps or have you made some fixation in the frame aswell?
Thanks in advance!
Strap is just extra
I took the bracket from original battery and mounted it underneath
love the build!! i have a question.
i have a freego f1 pro and i saw your comment saying you put a new battery in… i have a 48v battery on a 1400 peak motor. say i went to 72v battery or something would it run okay with more speed and range or would it blow up the controller/motor or just work?
thanks.
Varies
Usually it comes down to the controller
And just replacing that will make a noticeable difference
If it’s a generic rear hub motor they often aren’t picky about voltage since they are just in essence a coil of copper wire
Y
Geared hubs have tolerances you have to stay near, especially if the gears are plastic
I’d start with replacing the controller with one that’s is labeled for both voltages 48/60/72V 30-45 amps and see how that goes
Then when you’re ready replace battery
@@2dthoughts okay thankyou so much
Hey, I absolutely love your build.
Can you tell me about the wiring process. I have been looking through the connectors on the parts list for Michael Blast Outsider and unsure if it is able to integrate a dual battery system. Most of the builds I can find have XT90s or XT60s for their splitters but I cannot tell if this bike has them. I am looking at this bike at my local shop and dreaming of additional range and possibly a front motor like yours but for now I just want better supported range with less voltage sag. Also trying to decide between this and the Rad Runner plus to modify. Any thoughts?