1-Everything You Need to Build the Monotos Creative DIY High-Speed Scooter







 Many of you saw my recent viral video where I turned a basic frame into a high-speed electric machine. The most common question I get in the comments is: "Where can I buy those parts?"

To you tsave he hours of research I spent, and to make sure you don't waste money on parts that don't fit together, I have compiled the official parts list below. These are the exact components I tested for speed, durability, and price.

1. The Powerhouse: 48V 1000W Hub Motor

This is the heart of the build. I chose this specific hub motor because it fits standard scooter forks and provides enough torque to climb hills easily.

  • Why I chose it: It’s waterproof and comes with the rim already installed.

  • Check Current Price: 👉 [Get the 1000W Hub Motor on AliExpress here]

2. The Brain: Brushless Controller & LCD Display Kit

Don't buy your controller and throttle separately! They often don't "talk" to each other. This kit comes pre-wired so you can see your speed and battery level immediately.

  • Tip: Make sure you select the 48V version to match the motor above.

  • Check Current Price: 👉 [Buy the Matching Controller Kit Here]

3. The Fuel: 48V Lithium-Ion Battery Pack

This is where most people make a mistake. You need a battery that can handle high "discharge" (power output). This pack includes a BMS (Battery Management System) to prevent overheating.

  • Performance: I get about 30-40km of range on a single charge with this.

  • Check Current Price: 👉 [View the Best Battery Deals on AliExpress/Amazon]

4. The Must-Have Gadget: Mini Turbo Jet Fan

You guys saw this in my shorts! I use this to clean my workbench and cool down my electronics after a long test run. It’s the most powerful handheld fan I’ve ever tested.

  • Check Current Price: 👉 [Get the Mini Turbo Fan Here]


🛠️ Tools I Used for This Build

If you are starting from scratch, you will need these three basic tools to finish the job:

  1. Portable Soldering Iron: [Link to Soldering Iron] (Best for wiring)

  2. Digital Multimeter: [Link to Multimeter] (To test your battery)

  3. Heavy Duty Wire Strippers: [Link to Wire Strippers]


Final Advice from Monotos Creative:

Building your own EV is much cheaper than buying one from a store, but safety is key. Always double-check your wiring before connecting the battery.

If you have questions about the wiring diagram, leave a comment below! I will try to reply to as many of you as possible.

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