Mom of one
New Member
Hello ebikers,
I'm a single mom from Toronto and once resident of Copenhagen. I'm so used to biking everyday that returning to Canada was a bit of a shock. I have a heart condition and a toddler so biking safely and daily wasn't in the picture for me, until I found a Panasonic ebike on a recent visit to Asia.
It seems like a great solution to my predicament of being dependant on public transit and not holding a drivers licence. Plus Ebikes in Japan are considerably cheaper.
The model is a Gyutto Annys BE-ENMA033. They call them mamacharis in Japan (loosely translated: mama chariot) because they are designed to carry up to two kids and your stuff. They are kind of workhorses.
However getting the bike here and with all the pieces has been much more of a challenge then I had imagined.
I'm a newbie to ebike said so forgive my ignorance but the battery remains in Tokyo until I can find a company who is willing to pack, sign the paperwork and ship it.
Any knowledge about shipping Li-ion batteries would be helpful. I'm getting tons of no's and one shipping company told me there is an embargo. But FedEx claims it can be shipped. I just need a third party to pack it according to regulation and sign off on it.
So I have the bike frame here and I have two options.
Now I'm asking for your collective expertise.
I could pay a small fortune and have the custom battery shipped to toronto. Then at least I would retain the custom casing.
Or I could rebuild a battery here. I haven't been able to figure out how to do that yet. Or the tricky part of adapting it to the housing bracket. I can't even figure out the type of Lithium battery it is. I am working on getting the MSDS, but as for now all the info is in Japanese.
Specs: 25.2 V 8.9 Ah
Mid drive brushless motor.
Looking forward to feed back!
Mom of one
I'm a single mom from Toronto and once resident of Copenhagen. I'm so used to biking everyday that returning to Canada was a bit of a shock. I have a heart condition and a toddler so biking safely and daily wasn't in the picture for me, until I found a Panasonic ebike on a recent visit to Asia.
It seems like a great solution to my predicament of being dependant on public transit and not holding a drivers licence. Plus Ebikes in Japan are considerably cheaper.
The model is a Gyutto Annys BE-ENMA033. They call them mamacharis in Japan (loosely translated: mama chariot) because they are designed to carry up to two kids and your stuff. They are kind of workhorses.
However getting the bike here and with all the pieces has been much more of a challenge then I had imagined.
I'm a newbie to ebike said so forgive my ignorance but the battery remains in Tokyo until I can find a company who is willing to pack, sign the paperwork and ship it.
Any knowledge about shipping Li-ion batteries would be helpful. I'm getting tons of no's and one shipping company told me there is an embargo. But FedEx claims it can be shipped. I just need a third party to pack it according to regulation and sign off on it.
So I have the bike frame here and I have two options.
Now I'm asking for your collective expertise.
I could pay a small fortune and have the custom battery shipped to toronto. Then at least I would retain the custom casing.
Or I could rebuild a battery here. I haven't been able to figure out how to do that yet. Or the tricky part of adapting it to the housing bracket. I can't even figure out the type of Lithium battery it is. I am working on getting the MSDS, but as for now all the info is in Japanese.
Specs: 25.2 V 8.9 Ah
Mid drive brushless motor.
Looking forward to feed back!
Mom of one