Jim W
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Now that you mention it, I think one of these afternoons when I'm really motivated, I'm going to pull the battery off the bike, first to find out how much it weighs, and second to find out just how rapidly I can remove and replace it. Because if I can pop it on and off the bike reasonably quickly, that would allay the biggest of my fears. I'll post soon.Hi Jim.... I have certainly enjoyed reading about your ODK experience as the bike is at the top of my consideration list. Re your thoughts on security, I agree 100% that as e-bikes continue to catch on -- thieves will target the batteries.
I can appreciate the thought that went into the pin code idea as further protection but believe that a solution starts with an easy to remove and carry battery. As you noted it can currently be removed with a simple tool and I'm not sure any latch or lock would not be just as easily defeated. Tora designed a really nice bike with modular simplicity and good specs all around....except for the "stays onboard battery" concept. Where I live, it gets cold 5 months out of the year and that's not good for the battery life. I'm holding out for a battery that can be easily removed for both charging and security. I noticed Bionx added a nice retractable handle to their batteries for easy carrying and would like to see something similar for any e-bike
Looking forward to your further updates. Ride-on safely and with great gusto!
PS I have an old plastic container on wheels that I strapped to my caisson with bungie cords. Now I can carry at least a weeks's worth of groceries on my bike. Yes, it increases the nerd factor by a power of 10, but I don't have to start-up the car.
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