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Old 11-16-2011, 03:21 PM   #1
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Talking 212 rebuild begins!

I am getting ready to rebuild my 212 SN#159055 from the ground up. I was given this cart a few years ago and have used it in and off as a hunting buggy and something to run the kids around the neighborhood in. It has been a good cart but the old tech is far from ideal. I plan to convert to solid state speed control, upgrade motor through Plum Quick, and eventually do a 48 volt upgrade. I want to lift it up a hair and put a little bigger rubber on. This will be a long process because I am a noob to electric carts and plus I will only be able to spring a little cash at a time out of the vault (a.k.a. wife). I will be leaning on many of you for info to get me through this so thanks in advance.
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