Heatsinks for Kaabo mantis 10 by SUB13

$41.00
By SUB13

Are you going nuts with your tiny 10' motor? Is it burning hot? Are you concerned?  So let's help our little round friend with at least something like Aluminum heatsinks, that will absorb the heat out of the motor shell and transfer it to the fins that are much easier to cool. 

  • less risk to burn the motor
  • longer magnet life ( as it cools faster )
  • badass look

Notes & Warnings:

You will be achieving amazing results if used with Ferro-fluid (NOT INCLUDED)               in the motor + a thin layer of thermal paste (NOT INCLUDED) between the                     motor and heatsinks. It will transfer the heat as is, but why not go all the way?

1. Pay a little more attention to riding in tight spaces or going down curbs at an angle.  they can withstand some beating but why ruin the beauty?

2. NOTE that the heatsink is pretty close to the rear add-on fender arms. if it will make some annoying noise you might want to get rid of the extra fender for the hotter days and put it back in autumn.

3. Put your valve in the wider space between the fins and the bolt hole ( you will notice the difference on one of them ) so it will be easier to reach it for inflating. Yes, it is a bit more annoying to do but I'd rather spend another 15 seconds to inflate my tire than burnt motor at some point.

4. The rounded side of the fins faces THE TIRE! made to not damage it if you have low tire pressure or going hard on leaning. You might notice fin marks on the tire but don't worry, it just cleans the dust, nothing more.

Leave a 1-3mm gap between the tire and the fins to let the tire wiggle sideways a little.

5. DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN the bolts.  you will see "leg" deformation to some degree once tightened, but don't push it as it might break eventually. Pay attention to 1st few rides.

6. This product does not GUARANTEE to maintain your motor status, BUT it works (heatsinks are not my invention, we have heatsinks on basically anything that produces heat). To this day I haven't been reported about a single motor that has been burnt or lost power with heatsinks on and I know a lot of crazy riders!