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Old 08-18-2008
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how 2 make a mx350 dirt bike go faster


yes a mx350 electric dirt bike what upgrades can be done from going to 12-14 mph on stock to around 20-25+

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Re: how 2 make a mx350 dirt bike go faster

36v 1000w motor $100
48v 50amp cont $35
36v mx500 batt $55
+ 12v 12ah batt $25
48v charger $40
wires + crap -$20
metal mounting plate -$15


to mount motor bend the 1/4 inch aluminum/steel like a L . mount the motor face on the piece of metal and align it to the rear sprocket. When the motor sprocket is alligned to tho the rear sprocket dril two-three holes throgh the stock motor mount.


performance? a lot more power but im not sure of the top speed because i dont know the gearing of that bike.... check exons videos
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Old 08-19-2008
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Re: how 2 make a mx350 dirt bike go faster

were could i buy this stuff and get directions abd pic howw 2 do it
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Old 08-19-2008
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Re: how 2 make a mx350 dirt bike go faster

the 36 battery pack is from razorama.com and the rest of the stuff is from tncscooters. Ask exon (rootbeer)about this stuff... he is the real expert on the mx350, he did this mod.

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Re: how 2 make a mx350 dirt bike go faster

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1000watt motor running at 50amps on 48volts from 22ah batteries
$350 invested!!!!!
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Re: how 2 make a mx350 dirt bike go faster

PS...my MX350 has mx500 wheels and front end mounted as well...it is not recomended to take the MX350 past 20mph because the stock brake will burn out the first time you try and stop in the mid to upper 20's...you will need to buy a siver brake, it is made for high heat and will not ever fail...also look into mounting a 20" front wheel onto the stock front end...you would be suprised at how much smoooother the bike feels and turns...also try and get a brake for the front wheel(razor being cheep for you) it will stop way better and safer as well
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Re: how 2 make a mx350 dirt bike go faster

hey , kinda off topic, but i got my mx500 running today at 48v 100amps with 18ah batts and its a beast! I could easly beat my little brothers mx650 which was over 75 pounds lighter. And with my dad on it it was 135 pounds heavier than the 650 and the 500 still managed to edge it out.
I think it accelerates up small hills as fast as it accelerates on flat ground ...............
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