Sorry, that was on me. I messed up the post trying to edit images, lost some, so deleted it. We are probably the only two but for my wife it was the only solution to keep her biking that I could come up with. I probably would have given up on it if you hadn't been the ground breaker, your installation images were invaluable. If anyone becomes N=3 in the world be sure to post up and join this elite exclusive club!Somethig heppened to this thread - I was preparing to answer to EMGX when the whole page 3 dissapeared...
Anyway - Congratulations Mr. EMGX - you are about to join the very exclusive club of Dahon Briza TS equipped bikes. Current number of club members: 2
Hi, do you know 20-25% charge will be equivalent to how many bars?You are right - TS battery display shows full until battery is almost half empty, and then starts rapid decline. The same goes for 36 and 48 V versions.
Get yourself an inexpensive multimeter. Use it to learn about your "bar" display power levels which are really no more than a cheap indicator with no numerical value.Hi, do you know 20-25% charge will be equivalent to how many bars?
Should be easy to find with a KHS dealer. Google?khs smoothie
Did that but didn't come up with anything. My wife is next to impossible to please so she would really need to see the bike in person and ride it around at least a parking lot.Should be easy to find with a KHS dealer. Google?
And this is news?My wife is next to impossible to please so...
Where are you posting from?Did that but didn't come up with anything. My wife is next to impossible to please so she would really need to see the bike in person and ride it around at least a parking lot.
She likes her Briza but also likes the idea of a feet down, pedal forward bike. She tried a Electra Townie but the step over height was more than she was comfortable with. The KHS Smoothie looks to have a similar pedal forward geometry but maybe a lower step over. If I found one I would have to decide which one to put the TS on, probably the KHS.So, after all the trouble, Briza is not good enough?
My wife is also pretty picky (suprize, suprize ), but she is generally happy with Briza, except that the center of gravity is a bit high, due to rack mounted battery. I really don't see any better place to put the battery on this bike.
I have several first-gen 36V 350W BBSxx Motors. With rim brakes maintained and upgraded KoolStop eBike pads, I'm good to go and stop efficiently and safely. I sold off my BBSHD motors primarily because I wasn't safe at those tempting speeds of 30MPH plus.IMNSHO I think that rim brakes are not strong enough for a conversion, especially if you plan to ride in terrain like that.
I see that opinion a lot but it hasn't been my experience at all. I have bikes with rim brakes, mechanical discs and hydraulic discs. The Avid Elixir hydraulics on a non-assist bike take braking to another level vs the others but I haven't noticed much difference in braking power between the two bikes I have with mechanical discs and the rim brake bikes. They all work very well. Ebike vs non-assist is only a weight issue and I have toured with a fairly heavily loaded non-assist bike with rim brakes without an issue. Coasting the Schwinn in the picture above down that road hits 40+mph GPS even with periodic use of brakes to scrub off some speed - at that speed even with the bike with hydraulic discs (that I've ridden on the same road) tire traction is more important than the brakes themselves.IMNSHO I think that rim brakes are not strong enough for a conversion, especially if you plan to ride in terrain like that.
Aren't 26" rims just a huge disc?I see that opinion a lot but it hasn't been my experience at all. I have bikes with rim brakes