adamskiinasia
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I bought a cargo bike for my children 6 years ago. It was lovely but I needed a new one as the old one had an accident (someone set it on fire but the police got him) . Anyway so I decided to try out the much cheaper (and closer) bikes in China (I live in Japan). So they seemed nice and I thought I was protected by Alibaba but I wasnt. Nobody told me that Alibaba held the funds until the buyer was happy. So the seller stalled me and when the bike didnt work, they kept saying "ok ok we will send another battery" but they never did. Funds were released and I fumed. So, I figured it WAS the battery. The old one had a few problems , I suppose I shouldve replaced the charger first. Anyway, the original problem was when I turned on the power on the LCD the battery light blinked like it was low. Well, after 6 months of scouring the damn globe to find another battery it arrived and after going to all the trouble of hooking up a new one.... the LCD once again blinked "low battery" and then powered off and now it wont turn on. I have yet to get any power from the motor. I did ride it a little like 10 m at a time but still no power so I doubt its the sensors..... I thought it might be the LCD ? Could something brand new have a dud battery already ?? This is a rear hub 500W - 36V-14A. Though Japan is a bike country it is definitely NOT an electric bike country. Though they are catching on, servicing tends to be mostly the big 3 brands. Bridgestone, Yamaha and Panasonic. They would shake their head at me if I rode in so its a nightmare re: I MUST learn whats wrong on my own. (sob sob) - Adam