![]() I strongly recommend you order the 3/4 turn twist grip I posted, plus it will plug right into the RazorMX500/650 This is good cause the twist grip wires are the only ones that can get a New"B"modder frustrated a bit.Think of this as a good thing. Your bike must be the dreaded 2007 model with the (honda)MinniMoto STEEL! wheels(that is correct, contact Razor and complain just as I did)Īs for the Twist grip, If yours only moves like 1/4" of a turn. If you would like contact me on you tube, It is better that way and faster. Instructions Are on the way.Posting the vid tonight! I dont think any one that will mod ther bike will mind cause I had my first RazorPR200 up to a 500watt motor shortly after I did the 36volt mod.it is like a habit once you start you cant stop adding better stuff into the bike more and more. I just thought I would tell every one what to look out for after you do this to the bike. I ran one at that voltage longer(2years+) but I was very nice to that motor. The stock motor will fail in or about 1.5 years at 36volts. The motor will get hot but, you are adding an extra 12 volts to make some cheap power and speed. You wont need to buy a new motor for this one, but you will need to remember to check the motor's temperature about 15minutes into every run. You will need to controll the power to be safe.go toġ.) three 12volt7amp hour gell cells(the PR200 has 2 already)Ģ.) one 36 volt controller(the RazorMX500/650 controller is the cheapest you will find new)ģ.) 36volt charger(razor again, lol has it)ĭont start this untill you have got all the parts. (Note: if your RazorPR200 has plastic foot pegs you will have to buy the full motion twist grip(Hall style) the ones in the newer PR200"s are on/off twist grips and well I dont feel that these will be safe to had a lot of power to. I know it is wordy but I will edit this later and add a video parts list so it is a bit better to take in. Then take the wire catcher for the cable (the screw that holds the cable but lets the wire line pass through) Go to a MoM/PoP hardware store and bring the rear spring with you so you can get one that is a near matchĤ.) 3/4" to 1" electrical Rubber insultaed Clamp ($2)ĥ.) you will need a bicycle store and get an old BMX style brake "Diacomp tech 77" 1980's style. ![]() This shows how to mount the front brake on the RazorPR200ġ.) Razor Pocket Rocket Rear Wheel Assembly with "Silver Brake Plate" ($20)Ģ.) Razor MX500 and MX650 Brake Lever Assembly with Cable ($9)ģ.) You will need a spring like the one used on the rear brake ($?) All my Videos will be posted on under "mrexon" I hope this helps out at least a couple people. ![]() If any one has an Idea for a how to Video for the Razor bring it up and I will try and record a one for the question to hel. ![]() In this thread I would like to discuss every sort of mod you can do to this bike:Ĥ.) How to fit bigger motors in the bike(with out welding!)Ĩ.) High speed sealed BB's for front and back wheels Stock the bike is slow but at only 35 pounds it is lighter then all the gas bikes out there( I may be rong, but most gas bike are over 40 pounds) so it can turn on a dime after the tires get warmed up. If you like to just ride in a drive way or even an "Empty" parking lot with low amount of cars passing through, You can take on all sorts of turns with just a couple cones and or some driveway chalk to mark out a track in even the smallest places. I know it is not a true EV but it is very fun and easy to work and best of all very easy to make into a joy to ride. The RazorPR200 is a Small and slow pocket bike that shows the cost efectiveness to own and operat an EV.
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