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Foot Throttle Pedal Accelerator For Electric Go Kart Scooter E Bike (Black)

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  • Wiring: Black -Negative, Red -Positive, Green -Speed Signal.
  • Size: 2.16"(55mm) x 3.54"(90mm) x 2.28"(58mm).
  • This pedal cover is made of high-quality hardened rubber to ensure maximum flexibility and durability for long-term use.
  • This product is almost universal, suitable for electric bicycle scooter ATV go kart etc.
  • Please check the measurement and model before your purchase. If you have any problem,please feel free to contact us.


Material: Metal & Plastic

Wiring: Black -Negative, Red -Positive, Green -Speed Signal.

Size: 2.16"(55mm) x 3.54"(90mm) x 2.28"(58mm)

This product is almost universal, suitable for electric bicycle scooter ATV go kart etc.

Package include: 1 x Foot Brake Pedal

Please check the measurement and model before your purchase. If you have any problem, please feel free to contact us.


Dave Kulina
Reviewed in the United States on April 18, 2021
I didn't realize you have to have an opening behind the peddle cause when you push down on it it pushes through the back so if you plan on putting it on something flat it needs a big hold in the middle of it or it won't work and it doesn't seen to put out full voltage compared to the original throttle side by side.
taryn mortier
Reviewed in the United States on December 19, 2019
I’m uncertain how I would rate this item. Mine is covered in silicone like others but mine has white and clear on it. Screws are all rusted and painted is chipped off everywhere. This looks nothing like the picture. It’s does look sturdy but kinda used. I’m also afraid to plug this into my speed control and possibly damage it. These look like some left over surplus parts that have been modified after the fact for a possible attempt at waterproofing. I will update when I determine that is works.
Brice C
Reviewed in the United States on April 18, 2019
Looks nothing like the pedal in the picture. The fit and finish looks like someone's apprentice went at it with a dull beaver and there was so much silicon carne smeared about that it stuck firmly to its packaging. I sincerely feel that the worker responsible for assembly of this pedal was working out some significant anger issues the day he/she built this pedal. I'm actually a little nervous about attempting to test this pedal if I'm being honest.
Refinery rat
Reviewed in the United States on September 30, 2018
Expected to receive garbage, disappointed still. Could have done better with a rock and nail. No spring just silicone
Jonathan H.
Reviewed in the United States on July 12, 2018
I ordered from Amazon, it was delivered quickly from a US-based address. It was packaged reasonably well.First, I haven't installed it yet, so I can't comment on the function of it. I can only comment on the appearance and size. It is metal, it is partially painted. It arrived assembled. The wire and connector is approximately 8" long and there is a tension strap on the wire. The sensor is covered with what appears to be cured clear silicone caulk or adhesive. The metal body arrived scratched and the welds are functional but not pretty. There are two bolts holding it together and they protrude a far distance from the body, all the way to the outer edge of the mounting flange. Additionally the pedal action does not go fully flat, it travels about half the distance from fully extended to where the motion stops. I expected more travel.I'm hopeful it'll function correctly, but the cosmetic first impressions are unimpressive.
Talek
Reviewed in the United States on December 4, 2017
Mixed review here.Things to note:-this was not a plug and play application for me, I used it for: -my wiring ended up being red(+), yellow(-), blue(signal)-the lowest voltage output from the pedal was 0.8vTo make this work, I am using an arduino to read the output voltage of the pedal then using one of the PWM outputs on the arduino to drive the controller. I also replaced the switch on the controller with a relay controlled by the arduino. So essentially if the pedal voltage is less than 1v, the relay kills power to the controller. Then the pedal voltage from 1v-5v is mapped from 0-100% on the PWM output.Pros-It works for my application but required quite a bit of modification-cheap-seems sealed pretty well-arrived earlier than expectedCons-wiring did not match the description nor the answer given in the customer question-voltage range was 0.8-4.5v, The 0.8v was enough to make my golf cart move even though the pedal was not being pressed, this was resolved by using an arduino in between the pedal and controller.-pedal angle seems a bit steep but thats more of a preference.
Mike D
Reviewed in the United States on November 16, 2017
Perfect replacement part.
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