Super73 Z1 FPV Drone Music Video
In this video we attempt a one take, cinematic FPV drone music video with our Super73 Z1 and Hip Hop artist Sonny Dulphi. We'll discuss the concept, the tools we used and show you the final product. Enjoy!
Read MoreIn this video we attempt a one take, cinematic FPV drone music video with our Super73 Z1 and Hip Hop artist Sonny Dulphi. We'll discuss the concept, the tools we used and show you the final product. Enjoy!
Read MoreIn this video we install a full twist throttle on our fully modded 72 volt Super73 Z1. We'll talk about why we wanted a twist throttle, walk through the installation and do a test ride.
Read MoreIn this video we let our homie Chris aka PixelPolygon test out our fully modded 72v Super73 Z Force 1 for the first time. We'll do a walk around and get his first impressions on how we transformed Super73's base model Z1 into a smooth, efficient 72v power bike.
Read MoreSo why do we keep modding the Super73 Z1? Well the simple answer is because it's turned into a full blown science project at this point. There's virtually no stock components on our Z1 anymore except for the frame. Is it necessary? Absolutely not. But is it fun to tinker and test? We'll let you guys decide.
Read MoreIn this video we show you how to build your own DIY lighting kit for the Super73 Z1 or just about any ebike. We discuss the parts we used, the tools you need and we even share our wiring cheat sheet to make it easier for you.
Read MoreShredlights have been killing it for some time now with their variety of lighting and mounting options. The SL-1000 is yet another example of how Shredlights listens to their customers and gives them what they want - a really bright ass light.
Read MoreSo why do you need a MOLLE panel for your Super73 Z1? Well first off, MOLLE is an acronym for Modular Lightweight Load-carrying Equipment. This allows a variety of mounting points for tactical pouches or bags that have MOLLE straps. Since the Z1 has a wide open frame, it's the perfect place to hold your gear.
Read MoreSo why would you want 52 volts and 20 amp hours on the Super73 Z1? Well basically that means a massive 1,040 watt hours which is good for about 50+ miles of range depending on weight and terrain. Since our upgraded controller can theoretically handle up to 60 volts, using Brick Lithium's 52v 20ah battery shouldn't be an issue.
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