Synergie Vivace - Replacement Battery?

spyda

Finding my (electric) wheels
Apr 19, 2010
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Hi,

Does anyone have any recommendation as to where I can purchase a replacement battery for the Synergie Vivace electric bike? Any idea of cost?

Thanks
 

NRG

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Oct 6, 2009
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Yes Alien took over Synergie, there was a thread about batteries just a few days ago, have a search....
 

spyda

Finding my (electric) wheels
Apr 19, 2010
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Yes Alien took over Synergie, there was a thread about batteries just a few days ago, have a search....
I have performed several searches both before and after my post but am unable to locate a thread that answers my question.

If this has indeed been discussed and suggestions as to battery suppliers put forward for this type of bike I would be grateful if anyone could point me to the thread?
 

Blew it

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Jun 8, 2008
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Hi,

Does anyone have any recommendation as to where I can purchase a replacement battery for the Synergie Vivace electric bike? Any idea of cost?

Thanks
The Synergie Vivace was almost identical to the Alien Lynx, same motor, controller and 'handbag' battery.

The price you have been quoted is quite reasonable, I've seen them as high as £240. My own Alien Lynx folder is still good for 12 - 15 miles after 27 months use.
 

spyda

Finding my (electric) wheels
Apr 19, 2010
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Thanks for your help folks. Had no idea these battery's were so expensive :(
 

eddieo

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Jul 7, 2008
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Thanks for your help folks. Had no idea these battery's were so expensive :(
They can be £400-500 each or approx 3rd of the price of some bikes, or even more:rolleyes:
 

Bill W

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I am in a bit of a daze now after buying my Synergie through Alienbikes, They have also stopped trading. I am annoyed at this as now there is no support, and this was supposed to be the East Fife E- bike centre as well. Have we all been conned. Although my bike is ok, apart from hill climbing. I bought it due to I'll health with COPD. It is a bit heavy so can't go to far as I would never be able to cycle back without assist. I might have to change rear to 14 - 34 range to start with to get up some steep hills here in Kirkcaldy or work out easier routes. Gone are my days of being a hard nosed traditionalist doing 50 miles a day. Any help I get to exercise is a boon.
 
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Cyclezee

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I am in a bit of a daze now after buying my Synergie through Alienbikes, They have also stopped trading. I am annoyed at this as now there is no support, and this was supposed to be the East Fife E- bike centre as well. Have we all been conned. Although my bike is ok, apart from hill climbing. I bought it due to I'll health with COPD. It is a bit heavy so can't go to far as I would never be able to cycle back without assist. I might have to change rear to 14 - 34 range to start with to get up some steep hills here in Kirkcaldy or work out easier routes. Gone are my days of being a hard nosed traditionalist doing 50 miles a day. Any help I get to exercise is a boon.
My advice, avoid going up Dunnikier Road, coming down is great;)
 

robdon

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Nov 5, 2013
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I went to school on Dunnikier road, travelled from Kinghorn every day,
from 4years old.
ROB
 
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Cyclezee

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I went to school on Dunnikier road, travelled from Kinghorn every day,
from 4years old.
ROB
Hi Rob,

I lived in Matthew Street just off Dunnikier road for a couple of years in the 70's when I worked at the Victoria Hospital.
Later we moved out to Kinnesswood, happy days:)
 

Bill W

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Hmmmmm!! You been spying on me John. I am about tempted to move back up to Lochgelly or Kinross area again. And yep, if it isn't Dunnikeir Road it's up the path. Tried it yesterday out of curiosity but ended up knackered and walking up to the level . Thanks for the advice and duly noted. :)
 
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Cyclezee

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Hmmmmm!! You been spying on me John. I am about tempted to move back up to Lochgelly or Kinross area again. And yep, if it isn't Dunnikeir Road it's up the path. Tried it yesterday out of curiosity but ended up knackered and walking up to the level . Thanks for the advice and duly noted. :)
Hi Rob,

This is all from fond memories, I haven't lived in Scotland since 1978, but love the area around Loch Leven and the Lomond Hills.............and the Lomond Country Inn which was a stones throw from where we lived in Kinnesswood.

kinnesswood2.jpg
 

robdon

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Nov 5, 2013
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Fife is a nice county, I left In 1961, but went back regular, until my parents died, nice along the east Neuk fishing villages.
ROB
 

stevieb

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Apr 5, 2014
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i know we are going off track a bit here ,but i can recomend the east fife coastal path for cycling if you have issues with climbing as it doesn,t have much hills.
off road tyres are a good idea and there are some sections with steps but mostly good .
getting back on track, i also bought from alien just before they stopped trading so know how you feel Bill.
i would be interested in details of suppliers of all the component parts including batteries for the kit i bought.
i haven,t had the kit long and am pleased with it so far but worry about any future issues