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Earlier, we covered how to choose a motor for an e-bike. Today, we're going to detail the types of motors most e-bikes use. Three different types: there are DC motors, there are brushless DC motors and there are sensorless, brushless DC...
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Now, there are more and more electric bicycles on the market, and various styles are emerging one after another, which also shows that electric bicycles are becoming more and more popular. However, many people are still confused about how to...
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The throttle is the key controller of an electric bike. It can precisely control the speed of the electric bike. We also describe in detail how the e-bike's accelerator and pedal assist systems work. For more information, see this article:How...
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As we all know, the battery is one of the most important accessories in electric bicycles. We have written an article about the battery maintenance of electric bicycles in detail before. If you are interested, you can click this article...
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You should regularly check your bike tires for embedded glass, rock debris, and other sharp objects, especially after riding a route with a lot of debris. The embedded items may not cause a puncture immediately, but will slowly pass through...
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With Pedal Assist Sensors, an electric bike automatically turns on the motor when you pedal. Pedal assist eliminates the need to use a throttle to control the motor. There are two basic types of Pedal Sensors: CADENCE which measures IF...
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The only point of contact between the bike and the ground is the tire. Whether you're riding on pavement or sand, you want the best possible contact. If you have been riding the same tires for several years, it may...
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Bicyclists spend a lot of time trying to make their bikes lighter and faster, but a little money on better brakes might be a better upgrade. Better brakes can make you faster as well as more responsive.A certified technician at Hovsco,...
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As the pedal transfers power from your leg to your bike, it is an especially important point of contact. Often, bikes come straight from the sales floor without pedals or with pedals that need to be upgraded. "The right pedal...
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One of the easiest components on your bicycle to overlook is the handlebar. It is not necessary to stick with the bar that comes with your bike. Switching to a different handlebar can often have a measurable effect on your...
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