Akhter (used to be called Akhter Instruments in Harlow, my old competitors in computers) owns Powacycle.Most odd. http://www.powacycle.co.uk took a time then redirected to something totally different. http://www.akhter.co.uk/
I won't have it said their service was poor. My first ebike was the Salisbury which i had a cycle store order on my behalf. When i needed support they were more than helpful, supplying me with parts at no cost and great correspondance on how to effect repairs. No, i can't fault them on service.Just checked and that redirection makes it look like they may have given up on their Powacycle subsidiary. That wouldn't surprise me, they haven't been doing well for a long time, their service has always been very poor, and others have been struggling too, such as Freego Cycles packing in.
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To use an old saying, one swallow doth not a summer make Ajax.I won't have it said their service was poor.
The motor might have 200W stamped on it, but it's exactly the same as any 250W one. Bikes like that can be transformed into really nice bikes by upgrading the battery and controller. If that's a plastic case, you'd have to get it re-celled if you want it in the same place, otherwise there's nothing stopping you from fitting a downtube battery, which will make it even better.I won't have it said their service was poor. My first ebike was the Salisbury which i had a cycle store order on my behalf. When i needed support they were more than helpful, supplying me with parts at no cost and great correspondance on how to effect repairs. No, i can't fault them on service.
The motor on those bikes were 200w, which is what the legislation allowed for at the time. This might have made them seem less competitive when the standards changed. The bike itself came with a torque PAS sensor, a design choise which was ahead of its time - as well as throttle. The in-pedal torque sensor meant great control, however compared to the bike it was replaced by, it was under powered.
The bike still goes, although i may swap out the controller to provide more power to the 26v motor. If only there was a way to increase this to the more normal 36v, then this unit would fly.
I suspect Powercyle had so much tided up in their inventory that they failed to evolve their designs. At one point I suggested they changed the decals which are easily removed. That said you can still find new units if you know where to look.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Powacycle-Salisbury-LPX-Electric-Bike-x/dp/B0011F1PRA
Does anyone know of a controller which would take the battery's 26v and produce a varying 36v... now that would be something.
That space where the battery sits is just a tad too tight for normal bottle battery.The motor might have 200W stamped on it, but it's exactly the same as any 250W one. Bikes like that can be transformed into really nice bikes by upgrading the battery and controller. If that's a plastic case, you'd have to get it re-celled if you want it in the same place, otherwise there's nothing stopping you from fitting a downtube battery, which will make it even better.
MartinsBart, why have you copied and pasted my above post as coming from you, and also altered the 12 years to 10 years?Years ago they have opened a clinic in this site like the Wisper and Woosh ones, but after a very short time no-one was getting any answers from them in it so it had to be closed down.
So my comments on service stand, since they are based on all 10 years plus of posting experience in here! I have no criticism of some of their bikes, the Salisbury and Windsor models were fine and the little Puma had its fans, so I agree with you about your bike.
A new user flecc who hasn't got anything new to add, he has quoted me exactly in another thread.MartinsBart, why have you copied and pasted my above post as coming from you, and also altered the 12 years to 10 years?
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Thanks Neale, I got the new user bit, but was baffled as to why he changed my "over 12 years" experience of forum posts to "over 10 years", since as a new entrant I couldn't see how he would have 10 years of viewing all the forum posts.A new user flecc who hasn't got anything new to add, he has quoted me exactly in another thread.