Citycrosser
Active Member
After work yesterday, I went out to the rack and discovered that the front tire was flat. I carry a spare tube so I was able to change it out. The tube looked like it just simply failed while sitting in the rack. I didn't see any sign of punctures, the Schwalbe Marathon tire looked great. Weird.
I put the battery in place, made sure it was secure, and then flipped the bike over to access the front wheel (yes, I could have just laid it down). While flipping it over, the battery came out. My Magnum Metro+ uses the Reention Dorado battery like so many others. After some investigation, I discovered that one screw was missing on the top electrical connector assembly, allowing the battery to move enough to slip around the locking post. Here's the Reention Dorado (photo borrowed from the web):
This photo sort of shows the missing screw (another borrowed photo - I need to remember to take photos!):
If you have this style battery check for this screw and make sure it is tight!
I was able to put the battery back in. It generally stayed put but to be safe, I wrapped it with some electrical tape that I borrowed from work. Once I got home, I was able to find a replacement screw and I used some threadlocker on it.
One other note, one way home, I passed three e-bikes on the North County Trailway in Westchester. I've never seen another e-bike out there so to see three in one day was pretty cool. The first looked to be a Izip but I wasn't sure. It was flat black, appeared to have a rear hub motor, and a dolphin style battery where the bottle cage would normally be. The other two were Haibike SDURO's or similar (they were both definitely Haibikes).
Perhaps I passed someone who is also on the forum?
I put the battery in place, made sure it was secure, and then flipped the bike over to access the front wheel (yes, I could have just laid it down). While flipping it over, the battery came out. My Magnum Metro+ uses the Reention Dorado battery like so many others. After some investigation, I discovered that one screw was missing on the top electrical connector assembly, allowing the battery to move enough to slip around the locking post. Here's the Reention Dorado (photo borrowed from the web):
This photo sort of shows the missing screw (another borrowed photo - I need to remember to take photos!):
If you have this style battery check for this screw and make sure it is tight!
I was able to put the battery back in. It generally stayed put but to be safe, I wrapped it with some electrical tape that I borrowed from work. Once I got home, I was able to find a replacement screw and I used some threadlocker on it.
One other note, one way home, I passed three e-bikes on the North County Trailway in Westchester. I've never seen another e-bike out there so to see three in one day was pretty cool. The first looked to be a Izip but I wasn't sure. It was flat black, appeared to have a rear hub motor, and a dolphin style battery where the bottle cage would normally be. The other two were Haibike SDURO's or similar (they were both definitely Haibikes).
Perhaps I passed someone who is also on the forum?