Yeah i think Elysium is another company they manufacture for so calling them might not be a bad shout. i know they can provide extra batteries if needed and it would save you a lot of hassle sourcing another one to fit a specific holder etc.Think that bike was actually cyclrocity .
Try them first https://www.cyclotricity.com/uk/
There are other options too but if they can help it will be the least hassle !
You're barking up the wrong tree. He needs a side-mount battery. Elysium is top-mount and Cyclotricty is completely different with the screw connector on the bottom.Yeah i think Elysium is another company they manufacture for so calling them might not be a bad shout. I know they can provide extra batteries if needed and it would save you a lot of hassle sourcing another one to fit a specific holder etc.
Ross
Yes but I suspect we both thought cyclrocity may be able to assist as (from the bike advert)You're barking up the wrong tree. He needs a side-mount battery. Elysium is top-mount and Cyclotricty is completely different with the screw connector on the bottom.
I think at one point they were a screw connector on the bottom but i have seen some of the newer revolvers around and the connectors have moved on and they are side mounted now also. The Elysium may well have followed suit and gone to the side mounted 5 pin connector as it would appear it looks the same in the picture from what i can make out with the right angle shape on the lower part of the battery holder.You're barking up the wrong tree. He needs a side-mount battery. Elysium is top-mount and Cyclotricty is completely different with the screw connector on the bottom.
I have just brought my first e bike, an elysium relay. Basically i am looking to buy a second battery for it but looking around as a newbie am confused. I am looking for a 36v water bottle type battery to fit a 5 pin connector. Anyone know where I can get one?View attachment 21533