vincent713
Active Member
You don't have to take the battery out if you're transporting it, I meant take it out to charge it. Just make sure the bike doesn't get bounced around in your car if the battery is still inside the bike.
well ajo bikes in tucson was a complete bust
ask what seemed to be their main electric bike repair person about changing out the controller to a 3-5 level one and they immediately told me it cant done anbd acted like they had never heard of such a thing.....
and told me this is the problem with buying bikes online
got the distinct impression they have no clue how this stuff really works even though they sell several brands of e bikes
like if it breaks on a brand they sell yes they can swap out a part because anybody can do that
but really being into the electric bike thing and modifying etc was not something they were interested in at all
in fact they were pretty clear they did not have time to talk to me or want my business
and i have dropped at least $150- 175 in that bike shop in the past 2-3 weeks
so off to find another bike shop
ebike do you know of any shops in phx that do modification etc and are interested in doing it?
i would not ask anyone to warranty a mod like that but even to me this does not seem that hard to do
ebike - it's funny that you mention "hot rodding" your bike from Lyen. I just contacted him about building me a controller for my bike. A 12 FET 3077 Mark II Extreme Modder LYEN Edition Controller which will accept 36v to 52v battery. He will pre-program the controller to increase the speed limit by 20% so the motor will spin faster using your stock battery. This will increase the top speed maybe up to 23 or 25mph. The motor is replaceable or can upgrade if it ever burn up. Our motor will probably peak at 500watt which I think can handle a 48v battery. If you want more speed then you can add a 48v battery at a later time. This is where the challenge begin, I can always install a rear rack and place the 48v battery there however I rather have it installed inside the frame. Question is where can I find a 48v battery that will fit inside the frame? The controller from Lyen will cost $136 and will have a wire plug ready to install an LCD display at a later time.
I'm perfectly fine with the suspension on this bike, the only thing I might change is a bigger front disk brake for better stopping when I hot rod it to go faster.