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Is there an easy way to charge the battery back up to 80? As I type this I guess a simple socket timer and experimentation would work.
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The E-BIKE Act has officially been introduced in the House, so shoot off an email to your reps in support of H.R. 1019, especially if they sit on the Ways and Means Committee.
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# ? Mar 16, 2021 05:20 |
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Voodoofly posted:Is there an easy way to charge the battery back up to 80? Fancy smancy charger. https://ebikes.ca/product-info/grin-products/cycle-satiator.html
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# ? Mar 16, 2021 05:52 |
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kimbo305 posted:I've heard that before -- do you have to stay under the 80 or some upper threshold for that to work? Does fully charging also wear the battery? I remember the nerd graph from r/ebikes showed if you keep your battery within 30-70%, it will have even longer lifespan than 20-80%. Anyway, I personally don't worry about staying in the 20-80% range that much anymore, cause so far the batteries in my eboard and ebike last longer than other components, after 3+ years of ownership. The batteries still have about 80% of the original juice. Voodoofly posted:Is there an easy way to charge the battery back up to 80? Get a timer power socket. Either one control by smart speaker or a simple mechanical one. stephenthinkpad fucked around with this message at 23:17 on Mar 16, 2021 |
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stephenthinkpad posted:I remember the nerd graph from r/ebikes showed if you keep your battery within 30-70%, it will have even longer lifespan than 20-80%. Batteries cost like $650-$850, it’s worth it to prolong their life even if other components fail and need to be replaced first.
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Dren posted:Batteries cost like $650-$850, it’s worth it to prolong their life even if other components fail and need to be replaced first. I just have an hour timer behind my charger, and give the battery a squirt when I'm down to 3/5 bars or so. It'd be real nice if the chargers had a cutoff switch, but they're essentially just power bricks, most systems have the charge controller and BMS integrated in the power pack. evil_bunnY fucked around with this message at 11:37 on Mar 17, 2021 |
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I recently crossed the “200 miles ridden” milestone of my R&M Load and it’s been a godsend for giving me and the little dude something to do.
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gonger posted:I recently crossed the “200 miles ridden” milestone of my R&M Load and it’s been a godsend for giving me and the little dude something to do. "so what features do we want on this?" "yes"
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meowmeowmeowmeow posted:Any thoughts on the bafang conversion kits? Thinking of putting one on my commuter bike for round town stuff. Late to this, but my husband put a Bafang conversion kit on our Orbea Katu and it's working well for us. There's no way I'd be able to get anywhere with a toddler on the back and picnic gear in front without it: Also taking this rug back home with my toddler on the back during rush hour at what ought to have been a 5 min ride from one end of our suburb to the other was probably the most terrifying 40 mins of my cycling life and I do not think I would have been able to attempt it without an ebike: In my head the rug was not that wide rolled up and since the child seat is on the back there was nowhere else to carry it. At least this gave me plenty of excuses to take the lane and not let cars bully/crowd me to one side.
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25 miles in the rain but got to eat a power bar at a drat cool dam.
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Nice! Hopefully I’ll get out and about this week and can post some pictures.
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# ? Mar 22, 2021 00:38 |
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Have a slightly better shot of the e-bike outside the supermarket, not really a lot you can say other than “yup that’s an ebike”, switching out those old panniers which have too many pockets for the 47l basil which Amazon are taking their sweet time delivering. (I live next to the UK’s main Amazon warehouse which is a first world problem in of itself ).
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# ? Mar 22, 2021 14:12 |
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Finally got out on the bike.
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# ? Mar 26, 2021 19:59 |
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Biktrix is on my radar for an e-bike for my mom since she's pretty short. I'd be curious how it's going with the bike over time and the honeymoon period kind of wears off. I don't know how you're riding it, but we've been kind of reconfiguring our bikes to be a bit more "Dutch" (sitting in a more upright posture). If you're winding up doing similar, I'd want to know how that goes.
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# ? Mar 26, 2021 21:23 |
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If you are willing to spend the money I had a go on the woman’s cube bike today and it’s absolutely fabulous.
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kaptkobe posted:Finally got out on the bike. How tall are you? That seat looks way too low.
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Biktrix was one of the few I could find that had offerings for really short people.
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Yes I am not only short but have a really short inseam, 5’6” with a 28” inseam, the seat could go higher for more efficient pedaling but I like it so that I can put a toe down while on the seat for riding on the trails. So far I really like the bike, I had biktrix add the “a-bars” they’re basically the Jones h loop bars. They provide a more upright position which I like. I guess that is going Dutch. One of the main reasons I chose biktrix was because of the ultra motor, dual battery and step through design that I couldn’t get anywhere else. They really do make bikes for short people. All of the other bikes that interested me were either too tall or had things I didn’t want like a hub motor or cadence sensor. If your mom is really short the stunner x or step through with the 20” tires would probably be perfect. kaptkobe fucked around with this message at 00:30 on Mar 27, 2021 |
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Quick question: What will happen if I use a 48v controller originally for a 250w motor, on a 48v 750w motor?
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You'll burn the FETs from excessive draw.
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evil_bunnY posted:You'll burn the FETs from excessive draw. I would have wanted to say this isn't so conclusive but they pair controllers and motors so much that I would be afraid of something like that too. Counterpoint: I think it was Bolton Ebikes that sells some upgrade kits that involves upgrading the controller to push a motor harder for Rad Power stuff. It's going the other way, but it implies the controller initially is underpowered to the motor, and that stock configuration doesn't kill the controller. On the other hand, they are operating at such a scale that they could do some custom stuff so the stock controller won't take a poo poo. Nonetheless, it's not a difference between 250W and 750W.
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evil_bunnY posted:You'll burn the FETs from excessive draw. So it wouldn't just limit the power of the motor?
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Kidney Stone posted:So it wouldn't just limit the power of the motor? I would trust anything from ebikes.ca to limit the power, but amazon or ali express?
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CopperHound posted:Usually it does just limit the power, but other times that rating is just whatever their MOSFETs can handle without burning out. So, the worst which can happen is a burnt out controller? If that's the case, I'll have to swap it for the original, rather huge controller...
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I knew there had to be a thread like this somewhere. But I never thought it would be in this forum What are good models in the $2k-or-less price range if you are a tall fat? I am not looking for a ton of frills but I would ideally like to be able to snap on racks or panniers or something and also do shopping.
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Nessus posted:I knew there had to be a thread like this somewhere. But I never thought it would be in this forum Welcome! Look for a cargo bike with smallish-diameter, fatter tires. The RadWagon (https://www.radpowerbikes.com/products/radwagon-electric-cargo-bike) is $1900 and they claim the orange one ships next business day. RadPower can have some iffy quality issues (as will a lot of things at that price point), but they're mostly okay. If you have an ebike shop in your city, it might be smart to see what they have available. If you live near an REI, check out the Electra Townie Go: https://www.rei.com/product/170336/electra-townie-go-7d-electric-bike. It's pretty cheap and cheerful, and REI backs up the things they sell. They say the max weight is 275lbs, but you can play a little fast and loose with that as long as you're careful and accept faster wear.
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Safety Dance posted:Welcome!
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The plus has a 7 speed freewheel, while the regular radrunner is single speed. If you plan to use it more like a bike w/ pedal assist, I'd go for the plus. The thing to consider with radpower bikes is they're definitely built and speced to a price. Components, fit and finish, they're not going to be as nice as a different manufacturer. It'll probably be fine since they're mostly pretty good bikes, but if you run into warranty issues, you might have some headaches.
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Safety Dance posted:The plus has a 7 speed freewheel, while the regular radrunner is single speed. If you plan to use it more like a bike w/ pedal assist, I'd go for the plus. VanMoof looks great but does edge out of my planned budget, and I am also somewhat leery of their automatic transmission thing. https://www.vanmoof.com/en-US/s3?color=dark
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Edit; just never mind.
learnincurve fucked around with this message at 20:32 on Apr 2, 2021 |
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Nessus posted:Interesting. Do you have suggestions that are north of my price band here but not drastically so, say up to $2500 US? It is interesting to know these details because I have mostly been shopping on EBR and random bike reviews elsewhere, which brought other manufacturers (like KBO and VanMoof) to my attention. However, everyone's reviews seem to be the same basic thing: Bike goes zoom, what fun, don't drive it in the rain maybe. A buddy of mine has one of the latest Moofs. He likes it, but it did refuse to unlock for him once. I think they're altogether a littler *too* smart, but they stand by their product. My concern is a lack of parts commonality, since they're so vertically integrated. You might look at a Gazelle Medeo T9 https://propelbikes.com/product/gazelle-medeo-t9-hmb-2020/. I ride a Gazelle (one they don't make any more), and I mostly love it (don't love the rim brakes on mine, but the Medeo T9 has disk brakes so it's a moot point). Other people on this thread seem to like https://boltonebikes.com/. I don't have any personal experience with them, but I've seen them around. They have a couple bikes at $2500. REI also sells a Cannondale at 2550: https://www.rei.com/product/166403/cannondale-quick-neo-sl-2-remixte-electric-bike
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Nessus posted:I have mostly been shopping on EBR That's one thing I've found weird about the ebike community. There doesn't seem to be a detailed and sufficiently critical review site. Or YT channel. EBR is the most critical, and they're never that harsh on a product. And certainly not detailed enough.
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kimbo305 posted:That's one thing I've found weird about the ebike community. There doesn't seem to be a detailed and sufficiently critical review site. Or YT channel.
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Nessus posted:Interesting. Do you have suggestions that are north of my price band here but not drastically so, say up to $2500 US? It is interesting to know these details because I have mostly been shopping on EBR and random bike reviews elsewhere, which brought other manufacturers (like KBO and VanMoof) to my attention. However, everyone's reviews seem to be the same basic thing: Bike goes zoom, what fun, don't drive it in the rain maybe. Biktrix has a several models that can accommodate more than the usual 275 lbs. My biggest issue with VanMoofs is they have integrated non-removable batteries. Might not be an problem though if you have a bike-friendly outlet to charge at home or outside. If you like the aesthetic of the VanMoof but wary of its price, check the Ride1up Roadster V2. Similar style, but half the price. halokiller fucked around with this message at 22:27 on Apr 2, 2021 |
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halokiller posted:Biktrix has a several models that can accommodate more than the usual 275 lbs.
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Nessus posted:Yeah. I figured to some extent it's because it's hard to critically gently caress up
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kimbo305 posted:That's one thing I've found weird about the ebike community. There doesn't seem to be a detailed and sufficiently critical review site. Or YT channel.
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evil_bunnY posted:An e-bike hambini would own At first it would, but then it would become incredibly obnoxious. French Canadian fucked around with this message at 15:24 on Apr 3, 2021 |
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Another weekend another ride. I think I’m ready to drop the stem a bit as well. Talking to the shop about it this week to look at overall fitting.
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Have you tweaked your suspension settings yet?
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