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DIY Electric Bike
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2017Mar 21
If you would like to build the same setup, I have listed the parts required at the bottom of this description. Which 3D Printer do I recommend? This one: https://goo.gl/oM3TLg ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- My Other Equipment: Main camera - http://amzn.to/2tqJKe7 Main tripod - http://amzn.to/2tqRjBt Secondary Tripod - http://amzn.to/2t1NkMh Microphone - http://amzn.to/2uuv9n0 Audio recorder - http://amzn.to/2v3mjcG Banggood affiliate: https://www.banggood.com/?p=LT0710618... Support my videos via Patreon:   / tomstanton   Huge thanks to the following Patrons for supporting me: Bernard Gauweiler +2 others who have chosen not to be mentioned ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Other Social Media Links: Instagram:   / stantonfpv   FaceBook: https://www.facebook.com/Tom-Stanton-... ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Description Parts List Bike: https://goo.gl/h2GIVm (UK) https://goo.gl/MNdU2O (USA) 3D Printed parts: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2191603 Motor: https://goo.gl/3HFwXg VESC: http://vedder.se/2015/01/vesc-open-so... Electric scooter throttle: https://goo.gl/yvloKG Saddle bag: https://goo.gl/ilyxSJ 6s 5000mah li-po battery HTD5 12T pulley (with 8mm bore for motor shaft) HTD5 800x15mm belt 5pcs m4x30mm bolts (clamp motor mount to frame) 4pcs m4x10mm bolts (attach motor to mount) 1pcs m4x50mm bolt (roller bearings seat on this bolt) 5pcs m4 nyloc nuts 3pcs m3x10mm bolts (assembly of electronics case) 5mm wide cable ties (attach pulley to spokes) EC5 battery connectors 4mm bullet connectors (for ESC) Basic knowledge of electronics and soldering and a 3D printer... Also, the VESC is capable of using the electric scooter 'analog signal' and an input, so the arduino isn't required. Get your quality 3D printer filament for an affordable price here: https://3dprintz.co.uk/ 3D Printz on FaceBook:   / 3dprintzltd   Note: The 3D printed brackets/pulley were designed specifically for the bike used in the video, it will not fit any other bike and I will not be modifying it on request to fit to other bikes. Disclaimer: I do not hold responsibility for any wrongful riding if you chose to build this ebike. It is beyond the legal limit (250w) for an electric bike, which is why I chose to ride it within the grounds of my university.

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Tom Stanton

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