T max Electric scooter Vectec

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tsunami
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T max Electric scooter Vectec

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x5SGsN2Wciw&feature=plcp
Model of 2012 by Lukas two .
Hurry up for order and reservation for make a test

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Re: T max Electric scooter Vectec

Hurry up and upload a version of that video WIHTOUT any music in it:
"Unfortunately, this EMI-music-content is not available in Germany because GEMA has not granted the respective music publishing rights.

Sorry about that."
Censorship by the music industry, and by folks who have no respect for composers' and musicians' right to their work :-(

My rides:
2017 Zero S ZF6.5 11kW, erider Thunder 5kW

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Re: T max Electric scooter Vectec

If you can't view the vid where you are, it's a re-shoot of the earlier vid he posted, with better production values (And Tina Turner singing "Simply the Best"). It shows the scooter climbing an extremely twisty, steep hill. Since the corners limit the speed to maybe 20MPH, it's hard to draw conclusions about speed and power, but the scooter can, obviously, climb steep hills at at least 20MPH.

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Re: T max Electric scooter Vectec

tara
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tara [at] lukas-two.com

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Re: T max Electric scooter Vectec

Ah, that was a lot better, thankyou! Without the music you can hear pretty well that the scooter has more power than is needed to climb that hill and could go up there even faster, if it didn't have to corner around those switchbacks all the time.
However, it clearly is still driven by an old-school and rather inefficient BLDC controller and is thus pretty noisy and only uses two of three phases at any given time.

Imaginge what could be done with a proper vector/sine controller on this beast!

My rides:
2017 Zero S ZF6.5 11kW, erider Thunder 5kW

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