Several months ago I was given 2 old electric bikes from a recently-divorced friend who no longer wanted them. They are Zoom Swift140 model, gents' + ladies'. Can find absolutely no info online. Friend thinks they are 10 years old. Both hadn't been used for years and both had totally duff batteries. I reasoned that new batteries and I should be up-and-running. Well, yes and no. Each battery pod looked similar to many I had seen advertised, so I bought two new packs, one 7Ah and one 9Ah. My wife and I are both well-retired and just want to poodle around for maybe 10 or 15km, couple of times a week.
Both bikes are certainly pedal-assist and both also have twist throttles. Both bikes are in excellent condition. It turns out that the original batteries are lead-acid and of course the new ones are Li-ion. What is happening is that the drive is erratic - on both bikes it's the same - you get assistance with cuts for a couple of seconds - riding on flat is better - and throttle position makes no difference. Any twist activates power (mostly) but altering the twist makes no difference.
I am now pretty sure the motors aren't happy with the Li-ion power delivery.
Question is, of course, what can I do? The bikes are too good to throw, but I now have 2 new batteries of the wrong type. I have searched high and llow for a solution, but found none.
Both bikes are certainly pedal-assist and both also have twist throttles. Both bikes are in excellent condition. It turns out that the original batteries are lead-acid and of course the new ones are Li-ion. What is happening is that the drive is erratic - on both bikes it's the same - you get assistance with cuts for a couple of seconds - riding on flat is better - and throttle position makes no difference. Any twist activates power (mostly) but altering the twist makes no difference.
I am now pretty sure the motors aren't happy with the Li-ion power delivery.
Question is, of course, what can I do? The bikes are too good to throw, but I now have 2 new batteries of the wrong type. I have searched high and llow for a solution, but found none.