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Reddit mentions of 36 Teeth Drive Pulley Kit Flywheel Parts 12mm Belt Motor Gear Bolts Retainer DIY for 83mm 90mm 97mm 100mm Wheels Electric Skateboard

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36 Teeth Drive Pulley Kit Flywheel Parts 12mm Belt Motor Gear Bolts Retainer DIY for 83mm 90mm 97mm 100mm Wheels Electric Skateboard
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    Features:
  • 12MM Belt included 265-5M, Fits Caliber Trucks
  • Fits 83mm/90mm/97mm/100mm Flywheel wheels
  • Most Popular width on ESK8 community
  • Retainer and 8mm Bore Motor Pulley
  • 5mm Pitch, Big teeth for high torque motors
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Specs:

  • 2x 6374 180kv motors

  • MBS all-terrain wheels

  • 2x pulley kit (36:13)

  • 2x motor mounts

  • Caliber II Trucks (I have wider Torqueboard 218 trucks coming so I can mount both motors inside)

  • Antispark switch

  • FSESC 200A

  • 2x 6s 6000mAh Lipos

  • Deck from a longboard I bought like 4 years ago

  • Both enclosures were 3d printed with ProtoPasta carbon fiber and TPU washers that vary in thickness to compensate for the contours of the board (my own design).

  • bearings

  • Dual charger

  • other various screws, nuts, wires, connectors, solder, etc


    Total Cost: Approx. $1200


    Additional notes:

  • This was my first time using this brand of carbon fiber filament and I have to say its insanely strong, knocking on the back of the case, which is only 5mm thick, feels like knocking on a brick wall, its nothing like any filament i've ever used before and prints surprisingly well but will destroy brass nozzles (which cost pennies anyways).

  • I've gotten it up to 26mph so far, with plenty of throttle left to go (I'd honestly say I didn't hit over 50% throttle). It's been about 2 years since I've rode my longboard, and I've only tried a friends boosted board once about a year ago, so I still need to build up to going fast. A more experienced rider got it up to 29mph and said he still had throttle to spare. So so far no one has been willing to top it off, I'll report back once I get some numbers. I will say that it accelerates faster than most if not all brand name boards.

  • Yes I am aware that I fucked up my rear motor, I have since fixed the issue... Whoops.