custom
Scoot Junior
Old Skool Kustomizer
Posts: 18
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Post by custom on Apr 12, 2012 8:28:10 GMT -5
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Post by 90GTVert on Apr 12, 2012 8:58:18 GMT -5
Can I stop by and just stare at your scoots? I'll wear a bib so I don't drool on them. :drool: lol The black one is cool as hell too. That under-fairing or whatever it would be called really does change the whole look of the scoot.
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Post by abansb on Apr 12, 2012 9:43:55 GMT -5
Yes Sir both of them scoots look great
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Post by 2strokd on Apr 12, 2012 11:24:34 GMT -5
F$ck yeah they do :jaw: :drool: ! Can we slap my 103 under the white one for a day or ten :devil: :wheelie:
VERY nice work :cheers:
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Post by shakerdriver on Apr 13, 2012 17:06:46 GMT -5
:jaw: DAMN!!!! :drool:
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Post by aeroxbud on Apr 13, 2012 19:44:28 GMT -5
Nice work
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Post by bootscooterboogie on Apr 25, 2012 8:11:59 GMT -5
holy crap! i've just read this thread and your work is AMAZING! Good job! where or how did you customize the front the way you did? i'm about to get a scooter and i'd like to make it a project, too :-D
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Post by bradswims11 on May 2, 2012 6:06:07 GMT -5
This is one cool scooter ! nice work. Just on the note of the LED headlights I have got a 30w LED emitter for my headlight. It is 2500lumens and lights up everything just amazingly! I still need to build some custom optics for it but here is a link for where I got it from: dx.com/30w-7000k-2500lm-led-emitter-metal-plate-white-30-36v-65196?item=6The only problem is that the LED runs on 36v so I got a DC to DC step up booster and that fixed the problem just fine: dx.com/50w-dc-to-dc-boost-converter-102650?item=1I then housed that DC to DC module in an IP66 case and mounted it in the front of the scooter. I cut a hole in the back of the chrome headlight and silicone'd it in place. I had to mount a big heatsink on the back though which is the only drawback, so I used my old CPU heatsink. It stays nice and cold as I do a fair amount of high speed riding. If anyone wants a photo ill be happy to post one. I am thinking of welding a shroud around the heatsink to direct air over it and conceal it
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Post by bootscooterboogie on May 12, 2012 11:22:41 GMT -5
This is one cool scooter ! nice work. Just on the note of the LED headlights I have got a 30w LED emitter for my headlight. It is 2500lumens and lights up everything just amazingly! I still need to build some custom optics for it but here is a link for where I got it from: dx.com/30w-7000k-2500lm-led-emitter-metal-plate-white-30-36v-65196?item=6The only problem is that the LED runs on 36v so I got a DC to DC step up booster and that fixed the problem just fine: dx.com/50w-dc-to-dc-boost-converter-102650?item=1I then housed that DC to DC module in an IP66 case and mounted it in the front of the scooter. I cut a hole in the back of the chrome headlight and silicone'd it in place. I had to mount a big heatsink on the back though which is the only drawback, so I used my old CPU heatsink. It stays nice and cold as I do a fair amount of high speed riding. If anyone wants a photo ill be happy to post one. I am thinking of welding a shroud around the heatsink to direct air over it and conceal it I'd love to see pics if you have them!
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custom
Scoot Junior
Old Skool Kustomizer
Posts: 18
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Post by custom on May 14, 2012 14:24:15 GMT -5
Thanks guys, glad U like my work bradswims11 - I'd like to see your work... Here is some video, there is few more stuffs to finish, like putting speedo and rpm meter in those 2 wholes under the handlebar... He has so much power, on the slightly stronger throttle, he's going on the rear weel without problem, although I've extend him for 120mm
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Aaron420e
Scoot Enthusiast
2008 Keeway F-ACT Racing
Posts: 430
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Post by Aaron420e on May 14, 2012 17:09:08 GMT -5
:barf: Thats sick dude... :clap:
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Post by stepthrutuner on May 14, 2012 18:59:48 GMT -5
Super rad and bad.... like we old guys used to say.... outta sight! You've got imagination and talent, for sure.
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Post by 2strokd on May 15, 2012 12:54:14 GMT -5
I wouldnt even care if its fast or not :chinese: . Ide just putt around so everyone could see it :scoot: :riding: Great work :cheers: :thumb:
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zedooo
Scoot Enthusiast
Posts: 122
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Post by zedooo on Sept 10, 2012 7:06:41 GMT -5
A mean looking scooter like this should have 200cc fourstroke...this sound just does not fit it in my opinion
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Post by dan50 on Feb 7, 2014 2:49:23 GMT -5
Does anyone know where to get the brackets that Custom used to move the motor back. I love this look and would like to do it to my scooters. I do require no welding (the brackets Custom used look like no welding was necessary). 2 reasons for doing it; longer wheelbase means better stability on the road, setting motor back like that gives easy access to the motor without removing plastic.
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