RAPTOR 2 | Most Powerful Direct Drive Electric Skateboard | Kickstarter

90mm - Premium quality, custom made urethane, made in USA

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Are the prices in USD?

perfect size! is that the kegel hole pattern? what’s the contact patch?

i hope the new technology (hubs, new wheels and trucks etc) go for sale individually eventually :slight_smile: looks sick

YES. prices are in USD

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The handle looks to be in the middle between the wheels. This makes no sense as the center of gravity is further back, with the motors being far heavier than the front wheels. Bad engineering :wink:

The handle opening is actually about two hand widths.

This allows the raptor 2 owner to slide their grip to the perfect carrying position that best suits their preference.

Great engineering.

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Are you so afraid of Trump that Australia switched to imperial system?

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Same mold as a flywheel. Same core & urethane as kegal.

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who would not want to carry it perfectly at the center of gravity? Making the handle this wide is thus unnecessary. With that logic you should have made the handle as wide as ther entire deck as apparently “wider is better” :wink: But I get it - you also need space for your feet so you compromised and also made it look good by being symmetrical.

What if someone installed some lights up the front? Or some hub motors? Now your perfect handle design position doesnt allow the weight to be redistributed? Everyone would complain the handle was poorly designed… :wink:

This aint my first rodeo.

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Got it - and you are right. But to be fair: Is adding additional Hub motors to the front on a complete in fact an option people are going to take?

However: your raptor 2 seems like a very nice product. Looking forward to hearing and seeing more about it.

look at Actons QU4TRO.

I like of a lot of torque and I don’t know if dual-hub is good enough. I wish there would be a good way to cut the 45km/h speed in half and double the torque but can’t see it with hubs.

@onloop any information on weight, wheel-softness, motor kv and power?

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I suppose if you had a set of small, Poorly designed, hub motors that all the Chinese boards all seem to have now you probably need four of them to get decent performance levels.

However if you build your hub motors from the ground up. Jam the biggest stator, best magnets and the most copper possible inside. Then Power it by an upgraded vesc that can handle high current throughput you only need two of them…

Infact for lightweights you could get away with just one of the NEW R-SPEC “GHOST” motors.

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yeah sure but my question was more directed at the fact that you would have to RETRO-fit these additional hub motors. Is anyone going to do this? is there even space in the enclosure for two additional VESCs? With the Qu4tro you already buy it as a 4WD.

That is why I have jacob’s hub motors :wink:

sounds great, where and when can I order your Hubs to test them out? Hopefully before end of May 2017…

You don’t need 4 hubs… Unless they are just not very good. It’s also worth noting that ride comfort would be serverly diminished with all four wheels having minimal urethane.

I will be making videos that clearly demonstrate how properly engineered hub motors can offer high torqure for hill climbing and also easily reach high speed without busting a sweet.

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You could start a kickstart campaign to fullfill those orders :slight_smile:

1000w? That a little low my boards 3000w