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  1. J

    Ebike with all good parts and has a minimum of 50 miles per charge under $2,000?

    I assume your 50 mile range includes a decent amount of pedaling. I'd recommend something like a 700 watt-hour battery or bigger, but your mileage may vary. Watt-hours = volts * amp-hours. You could get away with less with harder pedaling. Going fast, lots of hills, and lots of starts and stops...
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    Sizes of seat post and handles bar clamp

    I believe the seatpost diameter is 30.9mm. I don't know the handlebar. The upgraded suspension seatpost we sell is the Bodyfloat. It doesn't come in that size, but adapter shins are available.
  3. J

    Pedego vs. The World

    I've owned a Pedego store for about 2 years now. Feel free to ask if you have any questions, but I can't guarantee I'll answer on an open board. Before opening, we talked to many people at other SoCal stores, including Redendo Beach, mentioned above. Every single one was happy to talk to us and...
  4. J

    What type of e-bike fleet should I buy? City streets / no hills / sea level / coastal town

    I own a Pedego store in Westlake Village, California. We do rentals and tours, but not as many as most other Pedego stores. We have about 14 bikes in our rental fleet. All Pedegos are out of your price range. The Comfort Cruiser, our basic bike, starts at $2295 MSRP, and as a rental or tour...
  5. J

    Too hot or too little voltage?

    Some systems gave temp sensors, but it was likely your low voltage cutoff. Two things make me think this. First, the voltage of a battery drops as it runs down. A 48V battery might measure 54V hot off the charger, but when drained, it might measure 42V. Second, while under heavy strain, such as...
  6. J

    48v 1000w kit on 60v.

    I would guess that your controller isn't capable of handling a 60V battery pack, so it's protecting itself. I doubt there's a way to bypass it, and if you did, you'd probably fry your fets or something. Without knowing your specs, I'd guess that to run 60V, you'll need to upgrade at least your...
  7. J

    Hello from Pedego 101 of Westlake Village, California

    Hey EBR forum! I'm John. My wife, Linda, and I own Pedego 101 in Westlake Village, California. I've learned a crazy amount of stuff from forums over the years, so when I can, I try to give back, and hope I can here. I've been interested in ebike tech for a long time. I've been a Pedego dealer...
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