Where is the battery on the bike Jeremy?Where is it on your bike? A context photo might help.
The OP didn't say where the button is, and it certainly wasn't clear to me from the photo.Where is the battery on the bike Jeremy?
The button is on the back side of the battery at the top! It fits in the pictured part of the bike!The OP didn't say where the button is, and it certainly wasn't clear to me from the photo.
Yes Gordon. It snaps (clicks) in and a key had to be used to unsnap it from the bike and take it out.Your battery doesn't have a key?
Not sure what you mean Jeremy. The main indicator only comes on IF the battery is snapped into the bike AFTER I power it on via the power button.Does the bike's main display still light up when the mystery button turns off the indicator light? If not, sounds like the button turns off the battery.
Does it do anymore than that? For instance one click of my key locks the battery in place and the next click turns on the power.Yes Gordon. It snaps (clicks) in and a key had to be used to unsnap it from the bike and take it out.
No. It snaps into place and there is a power button on the cockpit that turns the display off and on.Does it do anymore than that? For instance one click of my key locks the battery in place and the next click turns on the power.
That's true of mine as well regarding turning on the display but one extra turn of the key after it locks the battery is needed to send power to that button. Then when I stop and turn the key back it turns off the power and I can remove the key but the battery will still be locked in place.No. It snaps into place and there is a power button on the cockpit that turns the display off and on.
Mine snaps in place. After the ride I turn OFF the display, park it in the garage, and when I insert the key and turn it, the battery pops loose so I can remove it.That's true of mine as well regarding turning on the display but one extra turn of the key after it locks the battery is needed to send power to that button. Then when I stop and turn the key back it turns off the power and I can remove the key but the battery will still be locked in place.
Probably does. Myself, I’m okay with that unless I’m missing something and as an e bike newbie it’s probableIt sounds a bit like when you turn the key it both turns off the battery and unlocks it from the frame at the same time. I would not like that.
It would mean that if the battery is on the bike that anyone can turn on the bike without using a key.Probably does. Myself, I’m okay with that unless I’m missing something and as an e bike newbie it’s probable
I did buy a lock and an easily removable front basket for trips to the store.It would mean that if the battery is on the bike that anyone can turn on the bike without using a key.