Hi all,
My Urban Mover 55 is 9 months old, has done about 350 miles with 40 charges. The battery has cut our now five times, the latest being today. It simply stops giving power, but when I stop and turn it off and on again it works fine. Not an enormous problem unless you are crossing a busy road when it could cause an accident as I am virtually unable to pedal the bike without the power.
When I pointed this out to the dealer a few weeks ago he said the battery was under too much pressure. This I find hard to accept as, taking today for instance, I had ridden 6 miles on a fully charged battery on mostly flat terrain at a pretty slow pace using low power only when it cut out. Two of the previous incidents have happened on canal paths, again pretty flat. I do use the throttle to start off but not otherwise, and when the cut outs have occurred the monitor is showing four lights, therefore a pretty full battery.
Any thoughts on why this is happening or what I might do to solve it.
Your help is greatly apprecaited.
Rosie
My Urban Mover 55 is 9 months old, has done about 350 miles with 40 charges. The battery has cut our now five times, the latest being today. It simply stops giving power, but when I stop and turn it off and on again it works fine. Not an enormous problem unless you are crossing a busy road when it could cause an accident as I am virtually unable to pedal the bike without the power.
When I pointed this out to the dealer a few weeks ago he said the battery was under too much pressure. This I find hard to accept as, taking today for instance, I had ridden 6 miles on a fully charged battery on mostly flat terrain at a pretty slow pace using low power only when it cut out. Two of the previous incidents have happened on canal paths, again pretty flat. I do use the throttle to start off but not otherwise, and when the cut outs have occurred the monitor is showing four lights, therefore a pretty full battery.
Any thoughts on why this is happening or what I might do to solve it.
Your help is greatly apprecaited.
Rosie