Battery - 12V
Option 1 for stacking batteries
(to be fastened with straps)
Battery - 12V
Option 2 for stacking batteries
(to be fastened with straps)
Motor - 36V 1000W
*Problem found below
The motor is slightly to big for the divot area.
Holes in frame don't match up with the holes on the motor.
Was colliding with plastic protector so we had to remove that.
SOLUTION
We found the height between the frame and the motor base had a difference of 1/2''.
To compensate we plan to use a block of wood and drill holes to connect the motor to the frame.
We opted to not use 3D printing because it would require more time modeling and printing for an outcome that wouldn't be beneficial.
For safety purposes we will also modify the plastic protector so the chain doesn't fly off or hit the rider.
As of 12/22 we flipped the handbars upside down to have it function with the rider leaning over. Also we removed the old grip and single-speed switch and added newer grips for the handle, variable speed switch, and speedometer. Images below.