JP Stromer ST1
New Member
Hi, as my profile name indicates I`m Stromer e-bike fan, but recently also bought a new (2017) Specialized Turbo Vado 5.0, upgraded with TCD-W display, Mission Control and the Supernova M99 Pro front/back.
Nice bike, if you, compared to Stromer like big wheels, a lot of plastic and the rounded design.
Anyway, this topic might have been discussed, and most of you owners (and thieves) probably know how to remove the battery using a plastic card, quicker than with key.
See video.
Was unable to upload hope this can be seen.
I find it hard to believe how a premium e-bike supplier can deliver such a simple battery locking mechanism. The fact that they use ABUS cylinders just makes it funny.
Can it be that this thieve friendly battery locking mechanism is intended in order to sell more batteries?
So what do you do?
Do you always carry the battery with you OR HAR ANYONE FOLUND A SMART LOCK THAT FITS THIGHT AROUND THE BATTERY MAKING IT HARD TO STEAL IT?
I have looked at Hiplock, Ottolock and similar, but not had my hands on them.
I believe also due to the shape of the battery that you will need two additional looks, make a DIY design that prevents the lock from be pushed to the thinner side.
Any comments on how to secure the battery.
Nice bike, if you, compared to Stromer like big wheels, a lot of plastic and the rounded design.
Anyway, this topic might have been discussed, and most of you owners (and thieves) probably know how to remove the battery using a plastic card, quicker than with key.
See video.
Was unable to upload hope this can be seen.
I find it hard to believe how a premium e-bike supplier can deliver such a simple battery locking mechanism. The fact that they use ABUS cylinders just makes it funny.
Can it be that this thieve friendly battery locking mechanism is intended in order to sell more batteries?
So what do you do?
Do you always carry the battery with you OR HAR ANYONE FOLUND A SMART LOCK THAT FITS THIGHT AROUND THE BATTERY MAKING IT HARD TO STEAL IT?
I have looked at Hiplock, Ottolock and similar, but not had my hands on them.
I believe also due to the shape of the battery that you will need two additional looks, make a DIY design that prevents the lock from be pushed to the thinner side.
Any comments on how to secure the battery.