Give me a few rides and we can work something outSend me the throttle
Give me a few rides and we can work something outSend me the throttle
Pictures please! Let me know when you want to swap displays!Add on battery came today. Installation was easy if you follow the video but the middle bolt for the bracket was too short so I had to make a trip to the hardware store.
Jimmy I think you have the mounting plate on backwards. The plates recessed holes should go over the bottle cage mounts so that the plate sets flush with the frame. See this in the video at about 6:20 in. https://support.ride1up.com/support...79581-roadster-v2-add-on-battery-installationHere she is.
What's on the back rack? Another battery?Here she is.
Oops lol. It is working out fine though. Usually my 7 mile ride in this cold weather would knock out 1 sometimes 2 bars on the battery depending on how much pas I use but today I haven't even knocked off 1 bar yet.Jimmy I think you have the mounting plate on backwards. The plates recessed holes should go over the bottle cage mounts so that the plate sets flush with the frame. See this in the video at about 6:20 in. https://support.ride1up.com/support...79581-roadster-v2-add-on-battery-installation
Here is a shot of mine w/o the battery itself. If I'm riding above 25 miles then I'll add the battery, if not I ride without the battery. To help in keeping dust/debris off the connectors I use a Fahrer cap. And to stop the vibration noise I stick some pipe insulation behind battery plate, use a short "Spiderweb.com" ball bunge I had from my Jeep days and stick some good old electrical tape at the joints at the top where the key slot is.
I have both the regular V2 and the gravel. Great little bikes aren't they?
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My folding lock. After putting on the battery it needed a new home.What's on the back rack? Another battery?
I use a Velcro strap, to stop an annoying rattle over bumps. Light and easy to take on and off. And having the bracket in the right orientation, helps keep things flush and maybe more secure?Jimmy I think you have the mounting plate on backwards. The plates recessed holes should go over the bottle cage mounts so that the plate sets flush with the frame. See this in the video at about 6:20 in. https://support.ride1up.com/support...79581-roadster-v2-add-on-battery-installation
Here is a shot of mine w/o the battery itself. If I'm riding above 25 miles then I'll add the battery, if not I ride without the battery. To help in keeping dust/debris off the connectors I use a Fahrer cap. And to stop the vibration noise I stick some pipe insulation behind battery plate, use a short "Spiderweb.com" ball bunge I had from my Jeep days and stick some good old electrical tape at the joints at the top where the key slot is.
I have both the regular V2 and the gravel. Great little bikes aren't they?
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Contacted Ride1up about purchase of the new display with throttle. They said it was not available yet. They also said it would require the install of a new controller.Pictures please! Let me know when you want to swap displays!
No Hardware. It is a integrated throttle and display.Is that an hardware update to the existing LCD display ? Mine (roadster gravel from Dec'22) doesn't have all these options.
Anyway to firmware upgrade the existing hardware.
I'd like to test the PAS level 0-7 or 0-9. I find the 0-5 levels too steep (only using 1,2 and 3).
I bought the sw102 from Ride1up and it was plug and play so I would think it would work the other way around.Contacted Ride1up about purchase of the new display with throttle. They said it was not available yet. They also said it would require the install of a new controller.
If you get the display from jimmy666 let us know if its a simple plug and play with your existing controller.
I love this thing.I have both the regular V2 and the gravel. Great little bikes aren't they?
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funny enough, I put that bracket on backwards and I didn't hear any rattling at all today and part of the road to work is rough enough that I would have heard some.I use a Velcro strap, to stop an annoying rattle over bumps. Light and easy to take on and off. And having the bracket in the right orientation, helps keep things flush and maybe more secure?View attachment 146552
I bought the sw102 from Ride1up and it was plug and play so I would think it would work the other way around.
I plan to change mine to the throttle display when they become available. I hope its is just plug in and go.I bought the sw102 from Ride1up and it was plug and play so I would think it would work the other way around.
I rode Gravel yesterday with my sunglasses and had to pull them down in order to see display. Must be something with Polarized glasses?I plan to change mine to the throttle display when they become available. I hope its is just plug in and go.
I have a question about your new sw102 display. Can you see the information on the display outside in the sun wearing sunglasses?
Cant see mine at all without pulling my sunglasses down.
Seems likely. Unfortunately all my glasses are polarized. Very sunny here in St George Utah. Cant ride without them.I rode Gravel yesterday with my sunglasses and had to pull them down in order to see display. Must be something with Polarized glasses?
Yeah, that was always a problem with my Roadster (2021). I even ordered non-polarized sunglasses online, just for biking.Seems likely. Unfortunately all my glasses are polarized. Very sunny here in St George Utah. Cant ride without them.