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01.27.2013, 08:15 PM

Looking at a stock model, the carbon conversion cut a pound or 2 off its weight.


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Why buy when you can build... - 07.11.2013, 07:48 PM

Over-sized and overpowered, there is nothing bad I can say about the Housewitzser but no more wheelies ever...with full packs this thing pops skyward with ease. The cure...decrease the power, not going to happen so the next best option....a wheelie bar. And while I am sure there are some nice viable options to be purchased, I prescribe to the simple philosophy..."why buy when you can build." So I did. Taking a few parts from a parts car, a little dremel and some scrap carbon fiber plate...a few hours later a fully functioning, great looking wheelie bar.
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working on a brushless for my wheelchair.....
 
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