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Do-it-yourself electric bike in 3 days almost from trash

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Do-it-yourself electric bike in 3 days almost from trash
Own electric motorcycle, and even assembled with your own hands! A dream that breaks on financial "rocks". Everything is expensive separately: battery, tires, engine, electronics, plus, frame. And when put together it becomes completely boring. But no: there are still craftsmen who clearly prove that such vehicles can be assembled in a garage using spare parts found in a landfill and bought in Chinese online stores. Of course, with a few exceptions: you should always think about safety!


The automaster on the channel "Denis MEKHANIK" shows and tells where to start in order to get a full-fledged electric bike "on the exhaust". To do this, you will need tools, a welding machine and hands that must grow from a place determined by nature. And I had to start with the frame, which was bought at the metal collection point. It’s worth saying right away: the most expensive purchase is the engine.

The battery was assembled independently from lithium-iron-phosphate cells. Electronics can be purchased on parsing or bought separately: the same controller, throttle, etc. If new ones are better for you, then in Chinese (and not only) online stores, all this is available at a cost. For three whole days, mechanic Denis and the guys were engaged in the creation of a vehicle on two wheels. And then came the solemn day of leaving the gate. How will the electric bike behave?

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