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    fell off bike

    I don't know anyone who isn't category 2 or 3. However, a lot of people seem very sure they help, and a lot seem very sure they don't, so both groups can come across as 1 or 4. Saying, "It is foolish not to wear a helmet" comes across as 4 even if you believe people have a right to be foolish...
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    Torq LED error codes

    All the time. If I lift the front wheel off the ground and twist the handle slightly, it catches for a moment, and then cuts out again. So basically no load at all.
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    Torq LED error codes

    Are the codes the same for the Liv? On mine the motor has started cutting out; the ignition LED blinks 6 times, which the Torq list says means the battery needs charging, but it's been charged and the bike's indicator shows green. 50Cycles suggested checking the connections, which I've done, to...
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    Just how steep is that hill?

    Correct apart from the last one. 100% means rising 1 metre in height over 1 metre horizontally. A vertical brick wall would have an infinite gradient.
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    Cycling on pavements

    I generally use a dual-use track on my commute, but I agree about the drawbacks. You lose right of way at junctions. In general I feel like a 3rd class citizen; cars treat me like a pedestrian rather than as a vehicle because I'm on the pavement. The track is only on one side of the road, so...
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    Winter draws on

    Does anyone know for sure if the lights included in the eZee Liv satisfy BS 6102/3? I had been presuming they do, but I just went out to check and I as far as I can see they are not marked with the standard, which I gather the standard says they must be.
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    Convince me to stay electric

    Would the battery have lasted longer if the bike wasn't derestricted?
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    Choice of 3

    I'm a happy Liv owner. I take the battery out to charge mainly for security reasons. My garage is not secure, and if I kept the bike, battery and charger in there someone could nick the lot. (The bike is chained to a wall, but that wouldn't stop a determined thief.) I figure that if the charger...
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    Helmets

    I've not seen the A2B article, but there was a widely reported study by Dr Walker which more or less says the opposite: that cars pass closer if the cyclist is wearing a helmet. This would make sense in terms of risk compensation, especially if the driver also supposes that the helmet means the...
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    Any Advice For a Novice?

    I did a trip last week on a Liv without pedalling, and although it got me home the battery light was orange after just a few of miles. As if it had 1/3rd the range. Gentle pedalling helps a lot, and I should think one-legged pedalling would help too. The usual advice is to keep the battery...
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    new user looking for advise

    I found that on what seemed like a flat road my Liv would do about 17mph in one direction and then about 15mph going the other way. I think the limit of its speed is strongly affected by very slight inclines, wind etc. (I'm not yet sure if having a fresh battery makes a difference; it's hard to...
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    Newbie but Oldie

    Quite so. When I was running my new battery until it cut out, I had to peddle it up hill, and then I needed the lower gear. On the other hand, now that the battery is run in and my commute is under 5 miles, I shouldn't need to pedal with flat battery ever again. Or at least, it should be rare...
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    electric aeroplane

    Presumable some of the cost is R&D, and risk. Bike batteries may not be as esoteric as plane ones, but they are more esoteric than mobile phone batteries.
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    Li-ion Battery Life

    I have a new Liv. On the first two charges it did about 17 miles until it cut out. On the third charge it managed about 20. I gather it is normal for the range to increase over the first few charges (the manual mentions it). The amber light seemed to come on at 50% after the second charge, and a...
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    Ezee Liv or Windsor LPX Lipol

    I've filled in a review form now, but my post here is much fuller.
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    Newbie but Oldie

    I bought a Liv a couple of weeks ago. I have got 17 miles out of my first two charges. I'm told this will improve as the battery matures, but at the moment I wouldn't plan to do a 24-mile round trip without recharging in the middle. If it does go flat you can still peddle it home - it's just a...
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    eZee Liv owner's review

    Thanks for the advice. Changing the spocket sounds like a good idea. What do you call a "full discharge"? The first time I rode it until the motor cut out. I've read elsewhere that it's not needed to go so deep, and probably best avoided for general reasons. The manufacturer notes say it needs...
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    Forte or forza

    Would you rather have to keep pedalling, or have to hold a throttle twisted, to get the motor assist?
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    eZee Liv owner's review

    I bought an eZee Liv a few weeks ago. Here are my experiences. 50cycles in Loughborough are close to me and seemed respected on this forum, so I arranged to visit them late one Saturday. They are in a quiet area close to the edge of town (at least, it was quiet then). There was no company...
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    Battery end of life: What happens?

    They have a limited number of recharges; the range is given in your article here as 300-500. If this battery is being recharged twice a day, 5 days a week, it will have reached the upper end of that limit after 50 weeks, or about a year. So as it is over a year old it could well be nearing the...