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  1. J

    The more I ride it, the more I like it.

    I finally tested it. The last voltage bar disappeared at 44.4 volts. I was about 3/4 mile from home; so I kept going. The assist didn't cut off; in fact after a while the last voltage bar reappeared for a short while. The voltage fluctuated between 44.4 and 43.6 until it finally died at 44.3...
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    The more I ride it, the more I like it.

    How many miles did you get out of your Funhang before it turned into mud and crap? My odometer has over 600 miles and it's still solid steel.
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    Turing with Turris

    Sorry but i'm a snowbird and the Turris is my Yankee bike. So I won't be able to get pictures until Spring. But then if you've seen one Turris, you seen them all. As I mentioned, the only mod was the tires. All prior experience was with cadence sensors. To be honest, I don't remember a...
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    The more I ride it, the more I like it.

    I thought I'd introduce an ebike that I haven't seen mentioned on EBR, or any forum for that matter. A while back I had a bike wreck, the result being nasty road rash on my knee that didn't heal. The wound doctor I eventually went to kept me off my bike for several weeks. I needed some...
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    Calling all math majors

    I've been trying to figure out how much range I have left at any point in a ride with a 48V battery. Assumptions: max voltage when fully charged = 54.6 Low voltage cutoff = 39.0 Usable volts = 54.6-39.0 = 15.6 Current status mileage 20 voltage reading 47.0 So % of usable voltage used = 100% x...
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    Turing with Turris

    I had been very happy with my existing ebike for riding around town. Its only short coming was range, not enough for touring, which I wanted to get back into. So after a lot of research and study, I selected Ride1up's Turris step thru model. I have been very happy with it, but waited to write a...
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    Need help with Swagtron EB9

    Sorry not to get back with the solution sooner. I finally gave up and took one of the bikes to a bike shop. The mechanic took a crowbar and lifted ever so gently on the top of the rack; and the battery slid right out. I tried the same trick on the other two bikes at home and now all three can...
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    Aventon step through commuter charger!

    A common recommendation when charging a battery is to shut the charger off when the green light comes on. Does the above statement cover this? Would the BMS associated with any UL certified battery do this? Like a Ride1up Turris?
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    Need help with Swagtron EB9

    Thanks for the suggestions. I've been slow to respond because I purchased a Ride1up Turris and have been busy assembling, adjusting, taking care of a problem, and customizing. When I get the Turris the way I want it, I'll get back to the Swagtrons.
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    New Lectric Xpress

    I guess I should report on Plan B. I canceled the Lectric Express with no hassle, and went with the Ride1up Turris. It arrived very quickly with no apparent shipping damage. Assembly was straight forword, but slow. The only problem was that both tires would not hold air despite there being no...
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    New Lectric Xpress

    The Lectric website now says the Xpress will ship in August. I think I'm going to cancel an go with Plan B.
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    New Lectric Xpress

    For one reason or another (e.g., price, weight, customer service), I passed on your list, except for the Turris which is my plan B bike if Lectric doesn't come through the beginning of August. If they start shipping then, I've got a decision to make.
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    Guide for setting up skinny tires on lectric xp 2

    The chart you posted has the indexes reversed, so I'm not exactly sure how to use it. However, if I knew the rim inner width, I could read off the recommended tire width. Now if the bike manufacturer used the same chart, then the rim inner width would have to fall within 26 and 30 mm. If the...
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    New Lectric Xpress

    Could you mention several examples.
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    Guide for setting up skinny tires on lectric xp 2

    I've noticed this is the second EBR thread that said only one width sized tire can be used with fat tire wheels. In this case Mr. Towardsdawn replaced both the rim and tire, rather than just the tire. This seems strange to me because I know that non-fat wheels can safely accommodate several...
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    Need help with Swagtron EB9

    Between my wife and I we own 3 Swagtron EB9's, the road bike style step through, purchased several years apart. I am not able remove the battery from any of the three, despite the website saying: and the manual The accompanying image shows turning the key clockwise to the unlock position. I...
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    My XP Lite theory

    According to the Lectric website, your theory is correct. There is no XP lite listed, but a pre-order for XP Lite 2.0. Long range version $999 and regular $799. The JW long range version even has a belt drive for $1,099. Since you...
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    New bike - Turris, a semi off-road touring aka trekking bike - replacement for 500 series?

    This may explain why I had trouble with a previous bike. The fork came installed; but I attached the calipers, then tried to insert the wheel. Thanks for the link. It shows what I referred to as the more involved assembly.
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    New bike - Turris, a semi off-road touring aka trekking bike - replacement for 500 series?

    Could you elaborate on the stem. Ride1up's website specs simply say "45mm Ext. 31.8mm Bar Core". From the picture, the stem seems to be a no-adjust threadless stem. I'm looking for an up right riding position where most of the weight is on the saddle, not shoulder and wrists. I'm 6'0" tall...
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    90 miles per charge. Too good to be true?

    Yep, I am starting to look at the prodigy. I did email Young Electric and asked about the 90 mile range. They responded almost immediately saying Does this make sense? It's above my pay grade. They also responded Responding immediately to a sales question doesn't imply the same concern...
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