Awesome!
Awesome!
Yes just tell me when and i’l come
You are on my list - ill get back to you.
@mackann Dude. I don’t think I’ve seen a board more beautiful. Good luck on your webshop (although I don’t think you’ll need it!)
Ty m8!
Dude I only just noticed. Is it fcuknig snowing too? Huge fcuknig
Haha yes, it was actually the first snow of the year. And ofc it was needed to happen the second we went out to record some videos
So I build a AT version of it : Love the look!
How’s rolling resistance in Urathane wheels?
Sexy AF!
Char
+1 What a beast !!!
I would love to could ride something like that one day !
what grease did u use?
Here is the newest version of the 4wd with street wheels with some change and upgrade: Riptide bushings and pivots setup with help from riptide:
Cable protection:
New version of the motors:
Enclosure redesigned to allow looser truck(and a new battery meter: (this also allows 44 degree truck for rear for even more stability on high speed, so rear truck is changed to 44 degree)
Milled out deck for more space on the deck for electronics,
A discharge bms that can take 150A:
And focbox unity instead of vesc 6.6:
Torx screws instead of normal for trucks and enclosure(no more bad screw heads) :
Which riptide bushings did you end up with?
Canon / FatCone front and Canon / Chubby rear, 93A if you are over 80kg, 90A if you are under 80 kg
Do you have total cost calculation?? curious to know :₩
I think the first 4wd board I build cost around 3k, the newer boards I build have a little lower cost because I bought many parts at same time. But alot of money have been spent on parts I don’t need that was done for testing only Will probely do a post in sell section later with all parts used for testing only that I don’t need
Oo keep me updated about the test parts than ! Nice bro this is such insane build. 100% beast
hey bro, don’t think you saw my last post, but what grease did u use?