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  1. J

    10 miles with a 36 volt 10 AH battery.

    Caomm has a lot of good reviews 🤣 I have a UPP battery and am very happy with it but it is $300.Thanks for sharing
  2. J

    10 miles with a 36 volt 10 AH battery.

    It's definitely a fake battery.It weights 5 lb but has very little capacity
  3. J

    10 miles with a 36 volt 10 AH battery.

    I was gifted the bike.It has 825 miles on it.I got scammed on a battery.The bike is amazing just have to get a better battery
  4. J

    10 miles with a 36 volt 10 AH battery.

    I bought a aftermarket battery for a Emotion Neo Jumper.I bought the battery from Caomm on AliExpress.
  5. J

    10 miles with a 36 volt 10 AH battery.

    I was comparing the 2 bike's.The 250 watt reading is the cheap display & I pedal hard.The 10 AH battery is 36 volt.I think it is fake/subpar.I bought it from Caomm on AliExpress.I weights 5lb but it doesn't have much capacity for a 5lb battery
  6. J

    10 miles with a 36 volt 10 AH battery.

    I charged the battery.4 hours to get from 33 volt to 42 volt.I have a bike with a watt meter and it uses 250 +- watts for 23-+ mph in pedal assist.It is 48 volt 14.4 ah battery.
  7. J

    10 miles with a 36 volt 10 AH battery.

    It's a new battery.Only has 1 charge since bought it.It is a 350 watt geared hub motor &I was probably going 25 mph.No throttle just pedal assist and I am pedaling hard.It has a torque sensor not cadence
  8. J

    10 miles with a 36 volt 10 AH battery.

    I am getting 10 miles at 20 mph.I have the pedal assist set on the lowest of the 3 settings and I am pedaling hard.This is subjective but is that about right? Thanks for your time
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