5/3/2023 0 Comments Ezip scooter 1000![]() The MOT-4818000BLDC motor is 5.3" long so it would stick off the side of the scooter considerably more than the original motor does. ![]() 55 tooth = 24.5 MPH (Unless the rider is lightweight then OK for use on flat terrain only and will lug going up inclines which may overheat and damage the motor.).65 tooth = 20.7 MPH (OK for flat terrain and gentle inclines.).80 tooth = 16.8 MPH (A little faster than stock gearing and a little slower up inclines.).90 tooth = 15 MPH (Stock gearing and top speed for IZIP & eZip 1000 scooters.).We ran some calculations and found the following top speeds for these wheel sprockets: We have seen these type of scooters modified with 80, 65, and 55 tooth wheel sprockets for #25 chain bolted onto a 4-hole freewheel that threads onto the wheel. A 1000 Watt motor is capable of more than 15 MPH so a smaller wheel sprocket could be custom installed to make the scooter go faster. The eZip 1000 and IZIP 1000 are the exact same scooters. Would it just be those two parts? I'm really new to this stuff, so please bear with me if I sound like I don't know what I'm talking about, because I don't ) I understand if I go 48V, I'd have to break down these battery packs to rewire for 48V, which I'm okay with doing, but I need to know what parts I would need to support a new motor and controller. ![]() Is there a way to go faster with the stock 36v motor/controller/battery config or is 48V the only way to go? I found a thread talking about going from 36v to 48v with the following: I'm honestly not sure what the difference is, but I'm looking for mods to make this go faster. I found a few of forum threads talking about upgrading the ezip 1000 to 48v ( ), but couldn't find any that specifically talk about the izip. I got it running and it works, but I find it to be a little slow (15mph) and I'm looking for upgrades to make it go faster. I found some cheap lithium 18650 10s2p 36v 4.5ah battery packs on ebay and replaced the 3 lead acid with 6 of those packs for 27ah of lithium. I pulled the battery pack out and it's 3 12V 10AH lead acid batteries in series for 36v. I know absolutely nothing about these things. It's got a dead battery and its been sitting for a long time. However, it’s lighter weight makes it more portable and user-friendly for users who need to shift their scooters often, in between different spaces.I was given this scooter from a friend for free as they are moving and don't have room for it. The best scooter if you’re comfortable with a slower speed for a great price. – Sturdy and well built – Foldable – More buyers than Super Turbo Power on/off switch easy access charger port in frame console UL Listed Currie Smart Charger with LED status displayĮxclusive Currie PWM Smart Power microprocessor 24-volt fully-pottedĬhain drive patented Currie Electro Drive systemįront suspensions with oversteering limit Non-Slip ABS resin with in-mold graphics and brand logo badgeĬurrie Street Slick tires with Tuff-Tire technology, 12.5-inch withĮlastomer subtread that reduces chance of going flat.ĮV-rated SLA type Plug & Play Design 24 volt pack 2 12-volt ![]() Heavy-duty, Hi-Ten steel with 1-piece steel tooled battery box and Speeds up to 15 miles per hour (rider weight and terrain contingent)įront disc brake with power modulator and alloy brake inhibit leverĬurrie Exclusive 5-spoke alloy wide mag wheels
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