1.Take your aluminum flat bar and measure with your micrometer/ruler how long the arms need to be from the center of the brake pad.

For us it was 4 inches long.

Mark where you need to drill holes to mount it to the brake assembly and at what angle you will need to mount the motor to make contact with the tire. For us it was 120 degrees.



2. Once you have all the measurements, take your Dremel and cut the aluminum bar as you marked earlier.

Drill the holes and dry fit the assembly to make sure it all fits. Both pieces act symmetrically so they will need to be the same lengths.

Remember that the holes for mounting the motor mount will be much smaller than the holes needed to mount it to the brake so use the appropriate drill bits for each.

Be safe and use cutting fluid, goggles and gloves for all of the above.



3.If everything fits than bolt on each motor mount bracket to each of the cut aluminum bar.

Insert each motor into the mount and make sure they are facing the correct direction in order to make contact with the tire.

Use the provided bolts to secure the motor in in the mounting bracket.



4. Now that everything is mounted you should have 2 aluminum bars with a motor attached to each. Take the aluminum hubs,

place them snuggly in a vice and notch each very gently with a Dremel and a cut off wheel so that they have a little grab to the tire.

Avoid making it too sharp if you value the life of your sidewalls.



5. Once that is done, place the hubs onto the motors and gently tighten down with the worm hex nut. Be careful with this as it is prone to stripping.



Your assembly is now complete.



