Hi, we want an old bike to deter thieves. We have found a Diamond LS that the owner claims still does over 30miles as they rode it rarely and looked after the battery. My assumption is the battery may need replacing not too far into the future and Batribike were very helpful but don't do replacements (original supplier no longer exists). I have a technical query that may interest some of you (or be completely daft).
When the battery dies is the better option to get the cells replaced or to buy an off the shelf (downtube) battery plus pedal sensor, controller & display? Although we've had electric bikes for two decades I'm still a relative novice so I might be wrong to assume the motor is not fussy as long as it has a 36V battery connected up? We've never used the cut out brakes on our electric conversion kits (don't brake when you are peddling is a pretty simple concept ) and don't need the throttle, ie, we just need an on/off button and the battery level. Would the motor automatically just be on full power if there is no option to select low/med/high?
Manual is here https://batribikeb2b.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/12/130819-Batribike-LS-Models-Manual-ISSUE-2-reduced.pdf
Thanks
Joel
When the battery dies is the better option to get the cells replaced or to buy an off the shelf (downtube) battery plus pedal sensor, controller & display? Although we've had electric bikes for two decades I'm still a relative novice so I might be wrong to assume the motor is not fussy as long as it has a 36V battery connected up? We've never used the cut out brakes on our electric conversion kits (don't brake when you are peddling is a pretty simple concept ) and don't need the throttle, ie, we just need an on/off button and the battery level. Would the motor automatically just be on full power if there is no option to select low/med/high?
Manual is here https://batribikeb2b.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/12/130819-Batribike-LS-Models-Manual-ISSUE-2-reduced.pdf
Thanks
Joel