July 17, 200916 yr Could anyone point me in the direction of where i can get a thumb throttle for my e-bike, it came with a twist throttle but as with most bikes i have twist shift gears. I have looked on eBay but the its gonna cost about £15 and i'm not a fan of the shipping times from the east. Can anyone help?
July 18, 200916 yr Could anyone point me in the direction of where i can get a thumb throttle for my e-bike, it came with a twist throttle but as with most bikes i have twist shift gears. I have looked on eBay but the its gonna cost about £15 and i'm not a fan of the shipping times from the east. Can anyone help? Bob has one here : Online Shop Whether the resistance of this throttle matches your controller of course I've no idea. Just noticed he has None, sorry, I know his next container is not for 8 weeks! Terry
July 18, 200916 yr Author oh well, When i first converted my bike i didn't want a throttle to prove the point that its not a lazy persons bike. Now i come to realize that the pedelec is not for me, it kicks in when i dont want it to and wont do jack when im doing 15mph and hit the only hill on the way to work when i need the help, im thinking a throttle will help with it all and disconnect the pedelec sensor. I'm sure that it will help me get fitter and lower my W/Mile as its a shame full 20 atm. Does anyone else find this?
July 19, 200916 yr I am coming round to that point of view. I first started looking into disconnecting pedal sensors when trying to persuade my wife to join me in e-biking. She does not like the feeling of the motor kicking in on pedal assist, and would prefer a pure throttle for use as needed. The more I thought about it the more I thought she had a point, so shall be investigating disconnecting my sensor; my bike already has a good full-width throttle.
July 19, 200916 yr I came to the same conclusion and went throttle only with one of the Alien thumb throttles. I do very much prefer it now, but it's an entirely personal thing. Of related interest, there's a guy over on Endless Sphere who modified a jetski-style trigger throttle for use with his e-bike: An alternative to thumb or twist throttles I'm sorely tempted to try something similar, although the wife thinks I spend too much time 'modifying' my bike as it is Greg
July 19, 200916 yr It is interesting; I came across that thread a little while back while I was researching alternatives. I'm clearly not the only one who finds the normally supplied throttles un-ergonomic. Given that throttles are not that complicated - as far as I can see it's just some kind of variable resistor to enable the voltage level to be adjusted - it's surprising no-one has come up with some good retro-fit ideas.
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