To be sure it is a dumb design. On many motorcycles electrical connectors were customer removed and the wires soldered together to eliminate electrical connection failures.
On my RC Juiced bike the connector in the bike is mounted solid as it is in the battery too so if the battery is moving the tiniest bit that means that one connector is fighting against the other and stressing the connector. The connector pins are going to wear out get loose, start arcing and eventually overheat and fail. I feel that is likely what is happening. Should I personally have any trouble I will somehow route the connector to the outside of the bike and have an external connection.
I loosened the connector in the bike frame connectin at bit so I can wiggle it and it can float with any battery movement from vibration, bumps etc. One doesn't want to loosen it very much as that will cause the connector to not get fully pushed together.
Personally I feel taking the battery in and out of the system Juiced uses only stresses the fragile connector as it takes some force to seat the battery into the bike and if the connector pins are not perfectly aligned it will stress and or tweak the pins.
I strapped my battery with two 2 inch wide Velcro straps and wedged cedar wedges under the straps the to very securely tighten them to make sure no movement could occur between the battery and the bike mount.
A stitch in time saves nine. Should one have to do this? NO but it is what it is so to minimize trouble in the future it isn't a major inconvenience.
On my RC Juiced bike the connector in the bike is mounted solid as it is in the battery too so if the battery is moving the tiniest bit that means that one connector is fighting against the other and stressing the connector. The connector pins are going to wear out get loose, start arcing and eventually overheat and fail. I feel that is likely what is happening. Should I personally have any trouble I will somehow route the connector to the outside of the bike and have an external connection.
I loosened the connector in the bike frame connectin at bit so I can wiggle it and it can float with any battery movement from vibration, bumps etc. One doesn't want to loosen it very much as that will cause the connector to not get fully pushed together.
Personally I feel taking the battery in and out of the system Juiced uses only stresses the fragile connector as it takes some force to seat the battery into the bike and if the connector pins are not perfectly aligned it will stress and or tweak the pins.
I strapped my battery with two 2 inch wide Velcro straps and wedged cedar wedges under the straps the to very securely tighten them to make sure no movement could occur between the battery and the bike mount.
A stitch in time saves nine. Should one have to do this? NO but it is what it is so to minimize trouble in the future it isn't a major inconvenience.