1) Poor Man’s Satiator - $15.00 Electronic Belkin Auto Timer for the Juiced Cross Currents Battery Charger. In reading up on the correct way to charge 48 Volt E-Bike Battery packs, they recommend a low and slow charge and not to top off the battery, but to try to maintain an 90-90% capacity charge to prolong the life of the lithium Ion battery cells. I think the Satiator is a great product and can do that function very well, but at $315.00, it is a out of most folk’s budget. I have been using these Belkin Energy Timers with ½, 3 and 6 hour auto timer settings for battery chargers and they work well. I have been using it on the Juiced Charger, and I am getting the battery charged to 80% to 90% using this method. I run the timer at the 3 hour setting, and then add another half hour for good measure.
2) Poor Man’s Chainstay Paint Protector – I fabricated this rubber chainstay protector with zip ties to protect the chain from scratching the paint. Just cut an old tire tube with scissors and affixed it with 3 zip ties
3) Handle Bar Accessories – Installed Ergon GS-1 Large Grips for my Large Hands, Nite Rider 350 Lumen Swift LED Light, ORP Bike Horn/Light, Cateye Velo , Wireless Bike Computer, Grips were $34.00, Light was $34.95, ORP horn was $9.99, and the Cateye bike computer was $59.99
4) Fabric Lightweight Racing Seat, and Ritchey Aluminum Seat Stem, to replace the oem Selle Gel and Promax seat post.
5) Installed a set of Schwalbe Marathon Supreme 440 700 x 40C tires and standard presta valve Schwalbe tubes to reduce rolling resistance vs the oem Kenda E-Bike tires. Inflated to 80 PSI with no problems.
2) Poor Man’s Chainstay Paint Protector – I fabricated this rubber chainstay protector with zip ties to protect the chain from scratching the paint. Just cut an old tire tube with scissors and affixed it with 3 zip ties
3) Handle Bar Accessories – Installed Ergon GS-1 Large Grips for my Large Hands, Nite Rider 350 Lumen Swift LED Light, ORP Bike Horn/Light, Cateye Velo , Wireless Bike Computer, Grips were $34.00, Light was $34.95, ORP horn was $9.99, and the Cateye bike computer was $59.99
4) Fabric Lightweight Racing Seat, and Ritchey Aluminum Seat Stem, to replace the oem Selle Gel and Promax seat post.
5) Installed a set of Schwalbe Marathon Supreme 440 700 x 40C tires and standard presta valve Schwalbe tubes to reduce rolling resistance vs the oem Kenda E-Bike tires. Inflated to 80 PSI with no problems.
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