Getting little torque and speed from a big batter and big motors

i GRAD ANYTHING THAT LOOKS DOPE AND STRAP IT ON TOP OF A BOARD

oops caps but gets the idea across. Just throw a battery on there in the literal since.

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Learning is good, but it’s really easy to spend a long time learning the wrong things.

You could spend 6 months learning the software inside and out, but having a failure while riding because you forgot to put Loctite on the motor mount bolt can catch you off-guard. Or spend 6 months learning the software, only to break down because you bought the hardware from Flipsky, et cetera.

It’s important to learn the right things, and make sure those from whom you’re learning have similar goals or experience.

Advice from folks who only build $4000 off-road boards with 250mm pneumatic wheels is much different from those who build $1000 commuter street boards, which is much different from advice from folks who are trying to sell products, which is much different from advice from people trying to promote facebook/youtube/facebookIG brands.

A good approach is to listen to everyone, but specifically focus on the problems you’re most likely to encounter, based on your own goals and geographic location, and the goals of the folks you’re listening to.

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