ebike problem

tushingham2

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May 9, 2020
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I have an ebike problem 20 years ago Powabyke shopper problem being electrical, i twist the throttle it takes off quite normal for about 200 yards then twist the throttle and takes off again it’s not a loose connection or at least i don’t seem to find one.
I have done some elimination replaced the battery and soldered connections
replacement front motor wheel and still have the problem. Due to age of it i have no access to parts in my workshop. Any suggestions?
i would like to eliminate the throttle


I pedal few yards power kicks in with throttle on and okay for about 200 yards and then loose power if i repeat that same happens.
I will ride it again this morning and see if i can explain better
 
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saneagle

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Can you explain more clearly? You're saying that every time you open the throttle, the bike goes, but isn't it supposed to do that?
 

tushingham2

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May 9, 2020
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Can you explain more clearly? You're saying that every time you open the throttle, the bike goes, but isn't it supposed to do that?
Hi Yes you’re right, I pedal few yards power kicks in with throttle on and okay for about 200 yards and loose power if i repeat that same happens.
I will ride it again this morning and see if i can explain better
 

saneagle

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Oct 10, 2010
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Hi Yes you’re right, I pedal few yards power kicks in with throttle on and okay for about 200 yards and loose power if i repeat that same happens.
I will ride it again this morning and see if i can explain better
I think that's normal. Was it different before? You must turn the pedals to keep the throttle operating. That's the law as it stands today.
 

Michael Price

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Sep 7, 2018
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If it happens again - try timing the amount of time that it stays on

If it is the same every time then it points to something deliberate - if it is randomish - just around the same sort of thing - then I would suspect something triggering an overheating condition?
 

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