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48V Electric Flat Tracker

Step 10First Assembly

First Assembly
The battery trays were fabricated from aluminum stock. Each tray was then riveted together and bolted to a right and left panel. The panels are then bolted to each side of the frame. Note the power switch in the center. The right and left panels are asymmetrical to accept the terminals on the back side of the power switch. The controller is mounted upside down under the top tube with the terminals pointing backwards.
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Jul 16, 2011. 3:57 PMMatt Carl says:
How did you cut the aluminum and attach it to the bike?
Feb 26, 2012. 2:12 PMred9er says:
i assume he just cut it w/ a metal blade for a jig saw or band saw.
as for attachment i can see metal screws or bolts just above the batteries on the 2nd picture that attach to the frame.

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