@zoro123456789x I like everything about the concept of this bike, but it's a cheap piece of crap as far as manufacturing quality, latest adventure was having the handlebar stem break off at the weld. Not an off the shelf part. I have to get it re-welded.
New info, the specs say 45km max distance,(downhill with wind maybe) here in BC we have our share of non flat regions, lots of hills and inclines. I'm almost 180lbs. I went to and from work today on it. A distance of 16.4km (over 10 miles) each way, the way there is predominately downhill, made it there no problem, the way back however I knew would be harder on the battery and it was. it was getting touchy at the end. Trip time 1 hour 20 min. Just happy i didn't have to walk :)
@chinotovar well the battery pack can be taken apart with a standard long phillips screwdriver inside you will find 3 very standard 12V 10 amp hour batteries that are available at any standard battery shop. I neglected my batteries and they swelled up really bad and I had to replace them myself. It wasn't that hard a project. If I was in your situation however I would look into the newer 36V Dewalt tool batteries as an upgrade option
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zoro123456789x 3 months ago
@zoro123456789x I like everything about the concept of this bike, but it's a cheap piece of crap as far as manufacturing quality, latest adventure was having the handlebar stem break off at the weld. Not an off the shelf part. I have to get it re-welded.
MrXstacey 3 months ago
New info, the specs say 45km max distance,(downhill with wind maybe) here in BC we have our share of non flat regions, lots of hills and inclines. I'm almost 180lbs. I went to and from work today on it. A distance of 16.4km (over 10 miles) each way, the way there is predominately downhill, made it there no problem, the way back however I knew would be harder on the battery and it was. it was getting touchy at the end. Trip time 1 hour 20 min. Just happy i didn't have to walk :)
MrXstacey 7 months ago
@MrXstacey yes I did recharge between trips it took about 6 hours
MrXstacey 7 months ago
i got that bike where can i get the battery from? please i really need it.!
chinotovar 1 year ago
@chinotovar well the battery pack can be taken apart with a standard long phillips screwdriver inside you will find 3 very standard 12V 10 amp hour batteries that are available at any standard battery shop. I neglected my batteries and they swelled up really bad and I had to replace them myself. It wasn't that hard a project. If I was in your situation however I would look into the newer 36V Dewalt tool batteries as an upgrade option
MrXstacey 1 year ago