
- EZIP 450 SCOOTER PARTS TRIAL
- EZIP 450 SCOOTER PARTS PLUS
- EZIP 450 SCOOTER PARTS SERIES
Some simple assembly required, take a look at the Owner’s Manual!. is an Authorized UberScoot Dealer in business since 2002. Ride with the seat installed or remove it for stand-up riding. One touch easy folding frame with advanced 'Posi Lock' folding / locking system. Warranty: 60 day manufacturer’s warranty and LIFETIME technical support!. Tires: 10" x 3" high quality pneumatic street tires on aluminum alloy rims. Battery: Three 12v / 12ah sealed lead acid batteries (36 volt system), 250 cycles. Economy mode feature that conserves battery life by restricting power from the motor. Drive System: Chain drive, variable speed twist throttle. Advanced front "Cam-Link" suspension & adjustable rear twin-shock suspension system. Durable ABS plastic body, deck and rear mud guard. Frame: High grade steel frame features superior design and quality welding. Want more power? Check out the UberScoot 1600w! When you flip into 'Economy Mode' you conserve battery power by partially limiting the scooters top speed and acceleration.Īdditional features found on the UberScoot 1000w electric scooter include: an advanced suspension system that conquers rough terrain with one 'Cam-Link' shock absorber in the front and adjustable twin shocks in the rear, powerful front and rear disc brakes, 10” air filled street tires on aluminum alloy rims, a one-touch easy fold 'Posi Lock' frame, quick-release seat, BMX style handlebars, rear mud guard and key ignition for added security. Range can be extended by activating an innovative feature called 'Economy Mode'. Twist the throttle and you'll be launched to speeds of up to 20+ mph and over medium to steep hills and inclines. It's fitted with a 1,000 watt motor that drives well over one horsepower. Liked your comments and thanks for taking the time to post them.The UberScoot 1000w Electric Scooter is the top-of-the-line electric Evo Powerboard from Puzey Designs. I have put together several nice gas powered bikes but the quitness, no gas or oil is a treat because of the overall cleaness. So far I certainly like the quietness of the bike. EZIP 450 SCOOTER PARTS TRIAL
I bought the Ezip kit and installed it on my bike just for a trial with Electric. Here is what I have in mine: Find a strong brushless replacement motor that will handle the voltage and buy a second set of batteries, but Lithuim this time. As was pointed out by Motorbike Mike and Neon the 36v will shorten the life of the motor.
So far it is doing just fine and the motor does not get hot, just a little warm. The bike tops out at 22mph as was said by one member and that is fast enough for me.
EZIP 450 SCOOTER PARTS PLUS
Wired the the bike for 36v and as suggested, bought three 12v 10amp SLA batteries from our local Battery Plus store. This is partly a learning process for me so hear what I have done: I purchased a 36v controller, thumb control and charger. Most of the better high tech battery makers do include a built in battery management system and a small 2 or 3 Amp battery charger, with an optional higher rate charger available at extra cost.
To change to higher tech batteries you will need to make sure they have a battery management system built in or buy a separate battery management system and you will need an appropriate battery charger. They last approximately 4-6 times longer than SLAs, weigh about 1/3 of what equivalent SLAs weigh, and are about 1/3 the size of equivalent SLAs. I went with the more expensive LiFeP04 batteries from Ping. Get in touch with Curry to see if you can increase the voltage to their motors safely.
EZIP 450 SCOOTER PARTS SERIES
Adding another 12 Volt battery in series to increase your voltage from 24 to 36 will be heavier and greatly improve your power and speed, but may quickly burn up the motor or at least shorten it's life drastically. Adding higher Amp batteries will increase your range, add to your weight, but not otherwise increase performance and with no danger of harming your motor. The e-bikekit direct drive hub motors I am using are designed to take voltages from 36 to 72, but I'm not sure about the Currie Ezip motor.
With battery power, Volts equal speed and power, Amps(or Amp hours) equal range(distance) you can travel on a charge.