2-How to Build a 4-Wheel High-Stability Electric Scooter (Full Parts List)

In my latest project, I decided to solve a major problem: Stability. Most DIY scooters use thin wheels that make it hard to balance. By using a dual-wheel setup at the front and back, I’ve created a much smoother, safer ride.

If you want to build this exact "Monotos

 Creative" scooter, here are the parts I used.






1. The Motor: High-Speed Power

I used a 350W-500W High-Speed Motor. It comes with the sprocket already attached, which saves you a lot of time on the chain drive.



2. The Smart Throttle (With Voltage Display)

This is my favorite part of the build. Not only does it look great in blue, but it tells you exactly how much battery you have left. It also has an F/R switch, allowing the scooter to go in reverse!

  • Why buy this: You don't need a separate voltmeter. Everything is in the handle.

  • 👉 [Get the Blue Smart Throttle Here]

3. The Controller: The Brain

This aluminum controller is built to handle the heat. It matches perfectly with the motor and throttle above for a "Plug and Play" experience.



4. The Battery Pack (XT60 Connector)

For long-lasting power, I used a high-capacity Lithium-Ion pack. This pack fits perfectly inside the metal frame I welded.

  • Tech Tip: Always check for the XT60 connector for a secure, spark-free connection.

  • 👉 [View Compatible Battery Packs Here]

5. Why the 4-Wheel Design?

As you can see in the video, I used two wheels together for the front and back. These are standard 200x50 scooter wheels. Using two increases your grip on the road and makes the scooter stand up on its own!





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