Hello, total Noob (hence the name)

Noob75

Finding my (electric) wheels
Jul 3, 2015
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Hi all, new to the site as a member, been reading the threads over the past few weeks, seem like a nice bunch of knowledgeable folks, no doubt I will be begging for help at some point as I have bought an old x-6 Powabyke which I thought I was getting a good deal on but I think lack of knowledge/experience with electric bikes has landed me in that proverbial creek with no forward propulsion system.
As I am now already out of pocket I have decided that I will try to restore it to working order as a side project.

Given the amount of threads I have stumbled on recently with these earlier models and their related issues I may have my work cut out for me.

cheers.
 
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They're dead easy to fix and not too much work. It's normally the money that's the problem.

Say you get the bug, and stay on this forum for a few years. What about your name then?
 
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Noob75

Finding my (electric) wheels
Jul 3, 2015
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Hi Guys, thanks for the welcome.
I already registered with Powabyke and downloaded everything that I think relates to the x6 (the Powabyke site is the only reason I know it's an x6).

You make a fair point there d8veh, but it'll be ok, I've been called worse over the years lol.

I think I'll be able to get the old dear up and running again in no time, from my initial play about with it everything was fine, but then I hit a kerb of doom and suddenly I have issues.
I suspect that the PAS sensor will need re-aligning and that I'll have to check all of the connections, the throttle may need replaced too.
This weekend will be when I get the chance to have a proper look at it.