Have you also thought about getting insurance? The son of a friend of mine had his normal bike stolen last week and the insurance claim was serviced very quickly. The new bike arrived within a few days.
Commonly known as sheet metal worker for this sort of work.(I don't know if "metalworker" is the right name!)...
Thank you! I m stll learning english I think I ll evaluate an insurance but as far as I know it doesnt cover parts theft, does it? Today I tried the bike for about 10 miles, it was ok but I noticed that the led near the trottle goes red at every hill,and turn green again on the flat. It is normal?Commonly known as sheet metal worker for this sort of work.
That's normal. Nothing to worry about. It's called voltage sag, which happens when you draw a lot of current from the battery.Thank you! I m stll learning english I think I ll evaluate an insurance but as far as I know it doesnt cover parts theft, does it? Today I tried the bike for about 10 miles, it was ok but I noticed that the led near the trottle goes red at every hill,and turn green again on the flat. It is normal?
Most English people are too!Thank you! I m still learning english
Anyone had any issue's with the ignition? The contact's seem to be the problem internally, Had a little look and it's pretty much a sealed unit but was able to get a small screw driver in there to bend the contacts a little but it's very limited in space, hence the problem came up again (lucky not far from home) must of been my day!!!....Looking for a new Ignition barrel, Any spares about before i hard wire a switch ?
thanks for the answer.Mattia
SportsHQ here supply the bikes and supply parts too tho' you can source batteries and controllers etc from elsewhere which can be made to fit on the bike, with some adjustment. Read around here for that info.
Yes i noticed the recent price hike, luckily i just got my Cyclamatic Power plus delivered before the increase.I have noticed sportshq stuck another £100 on the cyclamatic range, is this now good value compared to the woosh bikes which seem to have better specs ??
It SportHQ has increased the price.Yes i noticed the recent price hike, luckily i just got my Cyclamatic Power plus delivered before the increase.
It would have been nice to see the bike uprated to 36v system for the rise. 600 gbp brings it in the price range of 36v other budget makes. At 399 gbp ,at christmas, it was a real bargain, then 499 gbp it was still a good price , but 599 gbp, people are going to look for a 36v budget bike. Dont get me wrong though, its a very nice well made and attractive bike, still well worth the money compared with the more expensive other makes.
Let me know if you find one. After a month or so, the performance went down from poor to very poor and hen it stopped working. When I find the time, I will have to have a more thorough look to find out why it doesn't work. Bike is a very good ride when it works. I would be extremely wary of buying an Ebike online or w/o trying it out. Range and power is insufficient for practical use.Wondering if anyone can direct me to an online version of the instruction manual for the Cyclamatic Power Plus. I just bought one used and want to ensure I'm charging it correctly etc.
Thanks!
Thanks! Will do. I'm new to all of this but have been doing a bit of research. Sounds like your battery died a progressive death? I'm sure you've seen the threads discussing 36V battery packs that are a direct plug and play for the Cyclamatic. Sounds like the motor will easily handle that voltage and you get about a 25 to 50% speed increase. One confusing issue I've seen relative to charging the battery is if you leave the power on or off when charging. I've read both.Let me know if you find one. After a month or so, the performance went down from poor to very poor and hen it stopped working. When I find the time, I will have to have a more thorough look to find out why it doesn't work. Bike is a very good ride when it works. I would be extremely wary of buying an Ebike online or w/o trying it out. Range and power is sufficient for practical use.
Let me know how you get on. I've not diagnosed the problem yet. Speed is rarely a problem, distance is and power to get up steep hills.Thanks! Will do. I'm new to all of this but have been doing a bit of research. Sounds like your battery died a progressive death? I'm sure you've seen the threads discussing 36V battery packs that are a direct plug and play for the Cyclamatic. Sounds like the motor will easily handle that voltage and you get about a 25 to 50% speed increase. One confusing issue I've seen relative to charging the battery is if you leave the power on or off when charging. I've read both.