**White Siberian Motor**
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*Hi! Today’s review is about this small 1,000-watt motor—let’s start by examining it closely. Afterward, I’ll explain how and why it ended up with me. This is a wheel motor from a well-known scooter brand with serious advertised specs. Don’t assume this is an ad—I’ve been disappointed by many motors like this. Most arrive burned out, requiring rewinding. The content here is painfully familiar, especially given the stator size and magnet width. A 1,000W claim? Impossible. But let’s break it down: this is standard gyro-scooter stator iron (105mm diameter, 34mm width)—though you could add a bit more magnet space. Today’s focus: real power. For comparison, here’s a 1kW motor I have handy (seen in a previous video—check if you missed it). The volume and width of a 1kW motor are *very* different. The weight category is dry. Now, hardcore fans in the comments might argue that a tiny motor can be 1kW—maybe, but the RPMs would need to be *extremely* high.*