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chautara

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  1. Thanks David and D8veh for the info. The cables will be stuffed back into controller area! I assume that they are used for diagnostics? With regard to the LED display what I don't understand is this. Even tonight after a short ride the display dropped down to two illuminated LEDs after only a few hundred metres. On return home after a couple of minutes and the power switched on again, I had a full display and then with the back wheel lifted off the ground and a quick twist of the throttle I was back to two LEDs. What is the point of the LED display if it does not reflect the actual remaining capacity of the battery 90% of the time? David - in answer to your final question the bike was purchased from PowaRider.
  2. Hi All, I'm the proud owner of a new Wisper 905SE and have a couple of questions that I hope someone can me help with. Firstly I've noticed three wires which terminate with connectors that are hanging out of the bottom of the controller area at the base of the frame. Should they be just hanging there and what is their purpose? Secondly, about two or three miles into my first ride I noticed that the battery display on the handlebars was down to two segments even though the display on the battery itself had all segments illuminated. At home, a couple of hours later, the handlebar display was back to showing that the battery had 100% charge. Is this normal behaviour? Thanks
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