Every electric bike has a hidden component working behind the scenes every second you ride: the controller. It may not be visible like the battery or motor, but the controller acts as the bike’s ...
DIY e-bikes are often easy to spot. If they’re not built out of something insane like an old washing machine motor, the more subtle kits that are generally used still stand out when compared to a ...
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How to tell if your e-bike controller is bad
If your electric bike suddenly starts acting strange, there’s a good chance the controller could be the problem. The controller is basically the “brain” of an e-bike. It manages communication between ...
Adding lights and other electrical devices to your bike can give you a lot of additional capabilities, but it can also be a headache—not to mention, a liability—to mess with the wiring loom on your ...
On a recent trip to China, I visited a wide range of companies and factories in the micromobility industry. Many had big names and bigger reputations, but one company surprised me as a silent, ...
Scientists in Japan have developed a smart bicycle that can tell the difference between a rider making a normal turn and a rider losing control. The new technology could help prevent falls by ...
Two-wheeled vehicles with conventional stability-control systems must lean to change direction, making it difficult for rider ...
Headlining today’s Green Deals is the summer sale from Lectric eBikes that is taking up to $727 off e-bike bundles, lead by America’s third best-selling EV, the XP 3.0 e-bike starting at $999. It is ...
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