I just watched the video, thanks for that Ravi!
The hook up for the light looks relatively easy, and I'd like to try it. The box the light comes in says "Supernova", and these seem to be expensive lights:
http://www.peterwhitecycles.com
Has anyone out there wired this or any other light in a Neo Cross? I really like the idea!
This wire is for programming at the factory. Just tuck that one back in as no one uses it, not even us dealers.Hello,
Does anyone know if the wire in this picture became disconnected from something or if it is for a future add on or something?
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That's actually wires for lighting. The Stromer comes prewired to accept the City Kit.Not even 2 cents worth but Stromers have a USB connection that just hangs down w/ a plastic cover over it for repair access I believe
Mark
I'd never get sick of you . I enjoy helping with this sort of stuff, I'm in the business of customer service, not just selling ebikes.EddieJ, you really didn't need t pull yours apart, thanks for that!
I was just looking for confirmation that it wasn't supposed to actively be connected to something it wasn't....
I am gonna tuck it in and call it solved
Ravi, I would call chris, but he is probably already sick of me....lol
thanks for all the replies.
In order to run lights on the Easy Motion bikes you need a light kit from Easy Motion, it runs $50 retail. It's essentially a step down converter which takes the 36V and steps it down to the 6V you need to run lights. Certain lights, including one of the Supernova models can accept a variety of different voltages, but 6V is more common. Keep in mind this is DC, so you need to run a light that accepts it, as most dynamo lights are AC. There are three headlights we work with, 2 Supernova and 1 Busch and Müller. Currently they are all sold out at both of our distributors, but we have a bunch on order.I just watched the video, thanks for that Ravi!
The hook up for the light looks relatively easy, and I'd like to try it. The box the light comes in says "Supernova", and these seem to be expensive lights:
http://www.peterwhitecycles.com
Has anyone out there wired this or any other light in a Neo Cross? I really like the idea!
Just to clarify, the Evo Eco Lite and the Neo City are powered by a front hub dynamo so it's a bit different, but the concept is certainly similar.Hi Orlan,
It should be straight fwd to use the wiring to power the Supernova. Some of their Evo City models use similar lighting system (not exact but very similar).
If your dealer is not versed in these kinds of modifications, call John P at Easy Motion headquarters in CA and he can guide you through the process. He is the main tech guy for Easy Motion. He's at johnp at emotionbikesusa.com
Sorry about that. You are correct. I thought you were speaking of a wire near the bottom bracket like the Easy Motion. Before the lights are connected the wires come the same way.I take exception to you comment about Stromer and the hanging wire, but i do it w/a smile . It is a wire to get to the motor , I have the kit installed and the wire is still there. It has a protective piece over connector. I heard on the earlier models when it got wet it caused some issues. It was also to get to the motor controller then too
The wire I am speaking of is at the rear wheel on the side w/the brakes (right when looking at the front). It wont stay bundled up with rest of the wires that are run back there.
Don't make me figure pout how to pst pictures here
I am 99%+ sure I am correct , I am not as sure we are speaking of the same wire
In my experience the Supernova are a bit more expensive, but also more powerful and more durable due to there metal construction where the Busch & Müller is plastic. For most applications the Busch & Müller is plenty of power though. If you're planning on doing it I would try to plan it out a bit in advance as there is a shortage in the US right now. I think most of these companies weren't really prepared for the spike in sales in the US. We've been doing it while keeping low key, but now it's a trend that seems to be catching on, especially since many bikes like the Dash are starting to come pre-wired. Let me know if I can help further.I've been following with great interest the discussion about "hanging" wire, as I plan to install a light in the front of my Neo Cross in the near future. The video is a great help in showing the steps necessary to do this.
Chris pointed to 3 DC lights, 2 Supernova and 1 Busch and Müller, that would work in this application. Does anyone have any experience to share about the pros/cons of these lights? Does anyone currently have one of these or another DC light installed on their bike?