Happy New Year, everybody :) For the mini E-board I built this time, I combined some of my favorite parts that I have used recently. It took a lot of time to make, but it was very satisfying. I hope the weather gets better soon... 여러분 새해 복많이 받으세요. 이번에 빌드한 미니 E보드는 최근에 사용했던 부품들중 마음에 드는 것들로 조합해 봤습니다. 만드는 과정에서 시간은 많이 필요했지만 그만큼 만족스러웠습니다. 날씨가 빨리 나아지길...
Dude... i am convinced you are not human. The amount of patience you have to build these, especially the enclosure from scratch and detailing the cork paper. Like bro, wtf?!?! 😮😮😮😮
*Happy new year brova!* ⚡🤙🏼🤙🏼⚡ Mini - TICK, cork grip tape - TICK, double kingpin on such a short wheelbase - WHAT 😲 that must be suuuper carvy! So awesome watchin you build every piece together, bit by bit 🤩 Gorilla company make the best glues/sticky tape, I'm addicted to buyin their different types of products 😂 Stealth Mad wheels look so damn cool on this 👌🏼 Probably the most beautiful mini I've seen in a long time 👏🏼👏🏼 It's super cold here in London, UK but no beautiful snow like yours... yet, so thank you for sharin this video!
Hi, broooo. Happy New Year too :) The build points of this mini-board are... First of all, it's a short deck, but since it's equipped with DKP, I was able to secure a wheelbase that was 10cm longer than when I installed RKP. And I decided that DKP's flexibility would suit me well because I thought I could barely use kicktail. Also, I was free from wheel bytes by using a wide truck. Of course, the appearance was satisfactory. It's snowing a lot here today as well I also thank you for watching the video and I hope everything is good for you this year
Happy New Year! Love your channel (been here since your Voyager review) especially the tech & DIY & the cutest little dog in Esk8! Sadly, I crashed my Voyager, small stick jammed in belt, instant Superman at 45km, nothing broken, but very sore & at 68, not keen to repeat the experience! Apparently Meepo has a gear drive kit for Voyager, so wondering if you could review it? I'll need a new deck (big split in side from impact) or maybe a new board :( Had it set up perfectly with Riptide bushings, Mad 105 v2's & Waterborne Surf Adapter with CF extender, super carvy & very stable!) Any input/ advice greatly appreciated, cheers :)
Hi, Happy New Year :)and Thank you for watching my videos. Maybe I'll review that GearDrive soon. And if you continue riding Voyager, personally, the combination of Liptide Bushings or Madwheel V2 is highly recommended for your Voyager.
Esk8 ASMR! Lol awsome build! When u stared to cut the cork again i just about fell over... So much time and dedication but its all worth it for your own custom look and doggy + date for memories. Did u try the kicktail? Curious to know how much u can lift before the gear drive touches ground. I loke short board for portability but i find that i dont use the kicktail to turn much.
The kicktail is probably hard to use in this structure. So I used flexible DKP in this build. And I really don't want to do cork cutting again. Next time, I'm going to order from YOC Grip lol :) Thank you for watching my videos for a long time~ Happy new year bro :)
I probably would have taken all the cutouts from the cork grip you did on the long board and stuck those on the mini just to save material 😂 good design tho
Love every single video! One question, you mentioned that most of these parts were chosen because of your preference. What makes you prefer acedeck's geardrive over omni's geardrive? I've been inspired to make something of my own, but I'm not sure which one to choose.
Thank you for watching :) There is a gear ratio difference between the two drives. (OMIN 2.7 / Acedeck 2.8) The reason I preferred the Acedeck gear drive in that build was because it was a street type E-board and I was going to use 12s voltage and 105 MAD wheels, so I wanted to get a little more torque. If you want faster top speed, choose OMIN, and if you want more torque, choose Acedck.
Interesting enclosure. I made a mold this morning for my switchade, it cracked while removing the plug, but that can be fixed tomorrow. I found the last enclosure to be too stiff, so this one will be segmented for flex. Fitting 12s11p under a switchblade with enough clearance is a prick. I wonder how waterproof your rubber enclosure will be?
I think light waterproofing is possible. But with such a large capacity battery, it would be hard to be durable with rubber sheets. You should consider another way, too.
Well, I did once but a sheet of alloy with similar intentions and have not yet used it. So far I've far I've found slightly flexible decks to be more enjoyable than stiff decks, and glass/carbon fits the news best. The most outrageous battery I have done was when I had myself a GTX with 10s9p poorly stuffed in it, to increase range further I filled a tramping pack up with five scooter batteries and screwed copper pads to each shoe. Also, copper pads to the deck. Just no walking on cattle stops this way.
Hi mate, what's the dimension of the Bash Guard rails you used (Refer to minute: 2:55 of your video)? I am after the complete distance from Gear Drive to Gear drive with the Omni Trucks as you have. I ordered exactly the same and want to pre order the bashguard rails to suit - Only I want the Guard rails to stretch the entire/full length with no gap inbetween. Please let me know.
It's possible if the Tynee's motor shaft is a 10mm diameter D-cut bore. However, I'm not sure if it'll fit the Mini 3 using an RKP truck, as the GearDrive of Acedeck has a reverse installation by default.
If you understand the advantages and disadvantages of each part and can combine them well with the board of your choice of performance, DIY is worth the price. However, if you're new to E-board, I recommend you buy a production board first and experience it. Production boards are generally cheaper these days, making them more affordable than DIY. And DIY can incur trial and error costs. So it's not too late to fully understand E-board with a production board and do DIY. Thanks :)
The grip on the cork was good enough for me. And I think I'll have to ride it a bit more for durability. The part I really liked about the cork was that there was no sweep of the grip tape when I carried the board around.
Great build! I think the advancements in mini-boards have been stagnant for too long, especially when all the major brands just keep going bigger and bigger. I just want a 30-33” mini drop-through and/drop down deck, 12-15miles range, and 105mm mad wheels god damn it! 😂
Perhaps the limitation of the battery capacity that can be mounted on the mini-board and the resulting relatively low available discharge rate is responsible for the stagnation. But I think there's a room where mini-boards can be further developed as you said. Thank you for watching and happy new year :)
Happy New Year, everybody :)
For the mini E-board I built this time, I combined some of my favorite parts that I have used recently. It took a lot of time to make, but it was very satisfying.
I hope the weather gets better soon...
여러분 새해 복많이 받으세요.
이번에 빌드한 미니 E보드는 최근에 사용했던 부품들중 마음에 드는 것들로 조합해 봤습니다. 만드는 과정에서 시간은 많이 필요했지만 그만큼 만족스러웠습니다. 날씨가 빨리 나아지길...
Dude... i am convinced you are not human. The amount of patience you have to build these, especially the enclosure from scratch and detailing the cork paper. Like bro, wtf?!?! 😮😮😮😮
Thank you for recognizing that :) and watching it too!
So cool. Love the build and i think we shall see a KAMi Boards manufacturing at some point😁
HaHa Thank you for saying that bro!
Happy New Year :)
One if the best videos ive seen in a long time
Thank you sooooo much :-)
Wow. That’s pretty good 🎉
Thanks friend :) Happy New Year, Aiden!
*Happy new year brova!*
⚡🤙🏼🤙🏼⚡
Mini - TICK, cork grip tape - TICK, double kingpin on such a short wheelbase - WHAT 😲 that must be suuuper carvy!
So awesome watchin you build every piece together, bit by bit 🤩
Gorilla company make the best glues/sticky tape, I'm addicted to buyin their different types of products 😂
Stealth Mad wheels look so damn cool on this 👌🏼
Probably the most beautiful mini I've seen in a long time 👏🏼👏🏼
It's super cold here in London, UK but no beautiful snow like yours... yet, so thank you for sharin this video!
Hi, broooo. Happy New Year too :)
The build points of this mini-board are... First of all, it's a short deck, but since it's equipped with DKP, I was able to secure a wheelbase that was 10cm longer than when I installed RKP. And I decided that DKP's flexibility would suit me well because I thought I could barely use kicktail. Also, I was free from wheel bytes by using a wide truck.
Of course, the appearance was satisfactory.
It's snowing a lot here today as well
I also thank you for watching the video and I hope everything is good for you this year
love your build videos so much, maybe try building a vesc onewheel sometime?
Thank you~ :)There are plans to build other types of PEVs, but not one wheel yet.
Happy new year ~
한땀 한땀 정성이 영상을 통해서 느껴집니다. 새해 복 많이 받으세요!!
네, 감사합니다~ 새해 복많이 받으세요 :)
ahhh this is so cool!!! I would love to build my own board!!!
Yeah, you should try :)
Thank you for watching and happy new year!
Now this a badass Mini now 👌🤗 Happy New Year 🎉🎊
Thanks :) Happy New Year too!
Happy New Year! Love your channel (been here since your Voyager review) especially the tech & DIY & the cutest little dog in Esk8! Sadly, I crashed my Voyager, small stick jammed in belt, instant Superman at 45km, nothing broken, but very sore & at 68, not keen to repeat the experience! Apparently Meepo has a gear drive kit for Voyager, so wondering if you could review it? I'll need a new deck (big split in side from impact) or maybe a new board :( Had it set up perfectly with Riptide bushings, Mad 105 v2's & Waterborne Surf Adapter with CF extender, super carvy & very stable!) Any input/ advice greatly appreciated, cheers :)
Hi, Happy New Year :)and Thank you for watching my videos.
Maybe I'll review that GearDrive soon. And if you continue riding Voyager, personally, the combination of Liptide Bushings or Madwheel V2 is highly recommended for your Voyager.
@@KAMiJUINs Thanks bro! Meepo also has DKP AT kit for Voyager with rubber 150mm wheels! :)
Esk8 ASMR! Lol awsome build! When u stared to cut the cork again i just about fell over... So much time and dedication but its all worth it for your own custom look and doggy + date for memories. Did u try the kicktail? Curious to know how much u can lift before the gear drive touches ground. I loke short board for portability but i find that i dont use the kicktail to turn much.
The kicktail is probably hard to use in this structure. So I used flexible DKP in this build.
And I really don't want to do cork cutting again. Next time, I'm going to order from YOC Grip lol :)
Thank you for watching my videos for a long time~ Happy new year bro :)
I probably would have taken all the cutouts from the cork grip you did on the long board and stuck those on the mini just to save material 😂 good design tho
No way lol :)
Happy New year Bro!
대단하십니다! 항상 잘보고있네요~ 새해복많이받으세요~
네 감사합니다.~ 새해복많이받으세요 :)
Love every single video! One question, you mentioned that most of these parts were chosen because of your preference. What makes you prefer acedeck's geardrive over omni's geardrive? I've been inspired to make something of my own, but I'm not sure which one to choose.
Thank you for watching :)
There is a gear ratio difference between the two drives. (OMIN 2.7 / Acedeck 2.8) The reason I preferred the Acedeck gear drive in that build was because it was a street type E-board and I was going to use 12s voltage and 105 MAD wheels, so I wanted to get a little more torque.
If you want faster top speed, choose OMIN, and if you want more torque, choose Acedck.
great video bro happy new year 😊👍
Thanks bro :) Happy New Year too!!!
Wow, sorprendente!
Grazie per aver guardato e felice anno nuovo~
hey man - really nice mini board. What is the final rider height?
Thank you for watching :)
It was about 13cm
Interesting enclosure. I made a mold this morning for my switchade, it cracked while removing the plug, but that can be fixed tomorrow. I found the last enclosure to be too stiff, so this one will be segmented for flex. Fitting 12s11p under a switchblade with enough clearance is a prick. I wonder how waterproof your rubber enclosure will be?
I think light waterproofing is possible. But with such a large capacity battery, it would be hard to be durable with rubber sheets.
You should consider another way, too.
Well, I did once but a sheet of alloy with similar intentions and have not yet used it. So far I've far I've found slightly flexible decks to be more enjoyable than stiff decks, and glass/carbon fits the news best. The most outrageous battery I have done was when I had myself a GTX with 10s9p poorly stuffed in it, to increase range further I filled a tramping pack up with five scooter batteries and screwed copper pads to each shoe. Also, copper pads to the deck. Just no walking on cattle stops this way.
Hey Kami, what is the total weight of your diy mini? excellent choice of parts and it looks aggressive!😍
Thank you :) It weighed about 22lb (10kg).
You can see it in action in video #219.
sick build, how heavy it turned?
Just about 10kg (22lbs)
Thank you and happy new year :)
Hi mate, what's the dimension of the Bash Guard rails you used (Refer to minute: 2:55 of your video)?
I am after the complete distance from Gear Drive to Gear drive with the Omni Trucks as you have. I ordered exactly the same and want to pre order the bashguard rails to suit - Only I want the Guard rails to stretch the entire/full length with no gap inbetween.
Please let me know.
Exactly 17.6 cm
@@KAMiJUINs thanks so much for that - awesome and precise
Will the ACEDECK ELEMENT CNC 2-in-1 GEAR DRIVE KIT work with the standard Tynee Mini 3 Pro Motors?
It's possible if the Tynee's motor shaft is a 10mm diameter D-cut bore. However, I'm not sure if it'll fit the Mini 3 using an RKP truck, as the GearDrive of Acedeck has a reverse installation by default.
흠.... 이건 취미의 선을 넘어서는거 아닌가요 ?
조금만 신경더쓰고 부품크기 조절하면 전기차 가능하시겠는데요 ?
very nice work! 그동안 DIY 꾸준히 하셨지만 이번게 유난히 뛰어난 느낌.
아무래도 계속 만들다보니 조금씩 나아지는것 같습니다.~
시청감사합니다. 새해복많이 받으세요~
Would you say making your own board is cheaper for the value or are you better just buying retail? excluding time investment of course
If you understand the advantages and disadvantages of each part and can combine them well with the board of your choice of performance, DIY is worth the price. However, if you're new to E-board, I recommend you buy a production board first and experience it. Production boards are generally cheaper these days, making them more affordable than DIY. And DIY can incur trial and error costs. So it's not too late to fully understand E-board with a production board and do DIY.
Thanks :)
Hello Kami, is the element gear box you fitted on onmi dkp truck kit A or Kit B?
Hello :) "Kit A"
@@KAMiJUINs thank you Kami👊🏼
@@KAMiJUINs does the motor mount only accept 63mm series motor? or 50mm series works too?
63mm motor only!
How grippy is the cork grip and what is the lifespan like?
The grip on the cork was good enough for me. And I think I'll have to ride it a bit more for durability. The part I really liked about the cork was that there was no sweep of the grip tape when I carried the board around.
@@KAMiJUINs I love this build. I am inspired by it and may do very similar with my build. Thanks for super content. Your work is rad.
Love your videos :)
Thank you so much~ happy new year :)
🔥🔥🔥
Thanks :)
Hi ! where did you buy the battery?
There are many places that sell these batteries in the accessories section on the production boards' homepage.
Ex.) meepo, acedeck, tynee.....
is it geardrive kit A or geardrive kit b from acedeck website?
acedeckboards.com/products/element-2-in-1-gear-drive-kit
check this out :)
@@KAMiJUINs yeah i did... there is kit A and kit B
bro what is your board count as off today? 12-15?
Well, I don't know the exact number, but I think I have more than that.
Happy new year :)
Great build! I think the advancements in mini-boards have been stagnant for too long, especially when all the major brands just keep going bigger and bigger.
I just want a 30-33” mini drop-through and/drop down deck, 12-15miles range, and 105mm mad wheels god damn it! 😂
Perhaps the limitation of the battery capacity that can be mounted on the mini-board and the resulting relatively low available discharge rate is responsible for the stagnation.
But I think there's a room where mini-boards can be further developed as you said.
Thank you for watching and happy new year :)
@@KAMiJUINs That’s a good point (clearly I’m not an engineer 😅). Happy New Year to you as well! Looking forward to future videos as always.
is that windows vista you are using?
I've been using a Mac for a long time. But I can't throw away the computer that's well over 10 years old because it needs window work sometimes.
Will you ever sell this board, and if Yes for how much?
According to Korea's customs law, individuals cannot send goods equipped with large-capacity batteries overseas.
Sorry, friend :)
@@KAMiJUINs with battery removed :)
Also could you please share the clearance (mm or cm) from the Acedeck gear drive enclosure to the ground/riding surface?