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Fuse keep on blowing in battery. Powacycle Salisbury.
The fuse hasn't blown. The battery lights up when it's not connected to the bike but when we put it back in place it won't work. It's been pretty wet recently so that might why there is corrosion? At least we've found the problem now.
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Fuse keep on blowing in battery. Powacycle Salisbury.
It was new when bought in September. Sent the husband out to the garage to have a look and it's the small metal bar with the prongs that go into the battery has snapped in half and there is corrosion around the wires connected to the prong bar. I'm going to phone powacycle on Tuesday and see if I can get a new prong bar then husband said he will solder it.
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Fuse keep on blowing in battery. Powacycle Salisbury.
Cycling home from work and suddenly lost power and there were no lights on the battery. Got a new fuse and battery worked fine again. Put the battery back in the bike this morning and turned it on and all lights flicked off so I assume the fuse has blown again. Any ideas what this might be? Something on the bike is blowing the battery fuse but I have no idea where to start. Only had the bike since Sept!
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Powacycle salisbury not working
I seem to have got it working again. I went and had another look at it after dinner and gave the wires another wiggle and it all came back to life! I had a little pedal up the road to start with it was juddering like the chain was slipping a couple of times then I went over a drain so it bounced around a bit and it started going along smoothly again so did a mile around the block and it was fine and flying along. I'll get Halfords to give it a look over and service if needs be when they repair the loose pedal (Halfords said it probably just needs tightening) and see how I go. It's a good 50 minute drive to where I bought it from so would lke to avoid going there unless I have to. Thanks for the replies. I'll probably upgrade to a more expensive bike next summer as I seem to be slightly addicted to cycling now and rarely use the car!
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Powacycle salisbury not working
Had my bike for 6 weeks and it's stopped working! The pedal became loose a few weeks ago and it's booked in for repair next week. Today the power just cut out. Thought it was battery so have charged it up. If I lift up the back wheel and pull back the throttle and it will kick in for a second then stop. One time I tried it the power kicked in a stayed on for about 20 seconds then stopped again. There is nothing at all when I pedal. I've rung the place I bought it from and they said they will get back to me tomorrow as it might be easily fixed. Any ideas? I'm hoping it's just a loose connection somewhere but I've looked at it (I know looking at it won't work ) and wiggled a few wires. Should I remove the battery and wiggle that? Bit annoying as I need to get to work on it at 8am!
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How often/cost for general servicing?
Thanks again, It's a broken or loose bracket according to Halflords. Said the most it will cost is £15 if it needs replacing so booked in for two weeks time. They are very busy so that's why I've got to wait so long!
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How often/cost for general servicing?
Thanks for the replies. It'll have to be Halfords as it's the nearest for me and I pass it on my way home from work. We're lacking a bit in bike shops where I live.
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How often/cost for general servicing?
How often (miles) should I be getting my electric bike serviced? My Powacycle Salisbury seems to have developed a bit of a pedal wobble (feels loose and wobbles side to side) which is probably just a matter of tightening it up. I must admit I've been giving it a bit of a pounding over the month I've owned it! Where should I take it? Halfords is quite convenient for me but would I be better off taking it to an independant shop. Husband is pretty good with these sort of things so is it best to just let him do it or is it somethig that is best done by someone trained? Thanks.
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Judder when pull back throttle. Bat flattery??
Thanks for the reply. Need to charge everyday by the looks of it. Did have two bags full of shopping after being to Tesco which added a bit extra weight so not surprised the battery went flat! I'm not very technically minded so I instantly thought there was something wrong!
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Judder when pull back throttle. Bat flattery??
I've only had my electric bike a week and have used it everyday, done about 90 miles so far. On the second day I had one episode of juddering after I'd been out on it all day and then cut out so assumed it was battery. Today after about 10 miles I got some juddering again when I pulled back on the throttle and a very slight judder when pedalling but it was happening on and off for about 2 miles. Is this just the battery going flat? The one time the battery went totally flat it just stopped and I had to pedal normally. It's a powacycle Salisbury (or as I've now named her "Sally")
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Powacycle Salisbury and a rear child seat.
I'm looking at child seats to put my daughter in and wondered if there is any problems with fitting one on a powacycle that I should know about before I buy one from Amazon.
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I'm very happy with my first ever electric bike!
After MONTHS looking at electric bikes and deciding if I could live without the car I took the plunge and bought a Powacycle Salisbury. I went and had a look at one and gave it a test ride and the guy there was very helpful and showed me how it worked and I loved it so bought it there and then! After spending 20 minutes trying to fit it in my car and playing musical chairs with the the three children and my friend we finally got going. It is a surprisingly long bike. That evening I went out for a short ride and had great fun. The next day did the 8 mile round trip to work without even breaking into a sweat and when I got home from work had a quick lunch then told the husband we were going out for a bike ride and spent the whole afternoon on the bike so did 13 miles that day and still had battery left! The next day did the 8 mile round trip again and did a slightly shorter ride in the afternoon so about 12 miles. Using the bike for the past two days has saved me £10 already as haven't had to pay for petrol or parking charges. I wish I'd bought one years ago!! My husband said we should have bought two so he could have one but he only has a 2 mile cycle to work so can stick with his normal bike for now.
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Grrr, price of Cyclamatic has gone up since yesterday!
Thanks for the offer but I want to buy new. I'm trying to decide between the powacycle salisbury or the powabyke x6 now. I don't suppose anyone knows the frame size of the Salisbury? It just says adult size frame.
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Grrr, price of Cyclamatic has gone up since yesterday!
I've come home from work today with the intention of buying my first ever electric bike. After a lot of looking around I decided to get the cyclamatic. Yesterday it was £546 and today it's £699!! . The only place it's still £546 is 24retail but I'm not entirely convinced they are going to be very helpful if I have any problems with the bike in the future. So now I'm not sure what to do. Would you wait and see if the price goes down or I was thinking of getting a powacycle. It's the principal that I don't want to pay the higher price. If I'd never seen it at the lower price I wouldn't have a bee in my bonnet now!!
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Newbie and need advice
Another question, I've seen on some adverts for bikes "500 cycle recharge". What does mean? Doe it mean you can recharge the battery 500 times then you need a new one? This is the one I was looking at. http://www.amazon.co.uk/Cyclamatic-Power-Plus-Electric-Bike/dp/B00472NWCA
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