To convert the front wheels to electric, I first 3D printed adapters, which can be used to mount the motors on the plastic frame:


Together with the other part it looks like this:

Now it will just replace the original plastic steering system:

The original plastic part that holds everything together can still be used:

Also the steering is still done with the original 10mm bent steel rod:

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