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    Electric bike maintenance...

    What kind of maintenance would you have on an electric bike?

    I don't think they would need oil changes...

    Suspension will have it's normal maintenance after a few years or so.

    What about the electric motor,will it need a lot of maintenance?

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    It would depend on what kind of motor it has?

    I would think brushless motor wouldn't need any maintanence while brushed motor would need the brush changed once in a while... not often though.
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    The extension cord would need regular inspection.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Smokin View Post
    The extension cord would need regular inspection.
    LOL... Lets say it uses proper batteries. Batteries will also be on the check list...

    But if there are no real maintenance on a electric bike. What are the bike shops going to do if there is not work for them?

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    The Vetrex (or is it Vetrix?) scooter claims maintenance free with battery replacement at around 4 years.
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    Might have to change transmission fluid if it was 2-3 speed with a clutch

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    Quote Originally Posted by Coyote View Post
    Might have to change transmission fluid if it was 2-3 speed with a clutch
    Yes... Some of them only have one gear because the torque is from start to stop... Not like a normal motor

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    Quote Originally Posted by degrom View Post
    Yes... Some of them only have one gear because the torque is from start to stop... Not like a normal motor
    But a good Electric bike would have a clutch that you could drop for fast starts on one wheel, and they would have a low gear and a high/overdrive gear to get the most out of the motor

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    I had a fella bring one into the shop for me to look at. Still plenty of things to maintain - tyres, brakes, bearings, etc etc. It had a brushless DC motor and a 48 volt DC battery bank. Batteries were sealed so you couldn't do anything on them. Brushless motor seemed like a good idea in theory, but I'd prefer a traditional DC motor. Thats because brushes are cheap and easy to deal with. A brushless DC motor is actually an AC motor, with expensive and un-repairable electronics doing a DC to AC conversion. Just sounded suss to me ! Had no transmission - motor was built into rear hub.
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    Quote Originally Posted by davereid View Post
    I had a fella bring one into the shop for me to look at. Still plenty of things to maintain - tyres, brakes, bearings, etc etc. It had a brushless DC motor and a 48 volt DC battery bank. Batteries were sealed so you couldn't do anything on them. Brushless motor seemed like a good idea in theory, but I'd prefer a traditional DC motor. Thats because brushes are cheap and easy to deal with. A brushless DC motor is actually an AC motor, with expensive and un-repairable electronics doing a DC to AC conversion. Just sounded suss to me ! Had no transmission - motor was built into rear hub.
    Yes... I have seen those scooters. Isn't the AC motor's smaller or stronger?

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    They would work better with an EC motor which uses power way more effishiently than both AC & DC motors
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hellraiser View Post
    They would work better with an EC motor which uses power way more effishiently than both AC & DC motors
    What does the E stand for?

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    Quote Originally Posted by degrom View Post
    What does the E stand for?


    Electronically Commutated.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Smokin View Post
    Electronically Commutated.

    Google made me sound intelligent for just a moment.
    Okay wise ass!!! What did Google say,makes this thing different?

    My Google has divorced me...

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    Ere ya go then chap.

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