Hullo and a very happy christmas and new year to everybody (LOHoHo's)
Actually this is a very tedious thread indeed concerning the replacement of a throttle on an Urban Mover36. Previous one hasn't worked for awhile so I have replaced it with a new standard h.e. 3 wire throttle - previous had 5 wires, pos, neg, signal, 24v supply to built in battery indicater and another negative.
So on removing and replacing the old unit, the new basic throttle only works with the motor already activated by the PAS. The new 3 wire unit will not start the bike alone but requires some pedalling input first. Does anyone know anything about why this is so or is it just one of these weird Maya'n things that are happening today?
The bike has an old NMH 24v battery and is seriously underpowered and apparently not great for the hills.
seasons greetings, hech.
Actually this is a very tedious thread indeed concerning the replacement of a throttle on an Urban Mover36. Previous one hasn't worked for awhile so I have replaced it with a new standard h.e. 3 wire throttle - previous had 5 wires, pos, neg, signal, 24v supply to built in battery indicater and another negative.
So on removing and replacing the old unit, the new basic throttle only works with the motor already activated by the PAS. The new 3 wire unit will not start the bike alone but requires some pedalling input first. Does anyone know anything about why this is so or is it just one of these weird Maya'n things that are happening today?
The bike has an old NMH 24v battery and is seriously underpowered and apparently not great for the hills.
seasons greetings, hech.