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Clean and lubricate the chain of an electric bike every 100–150 miles or after every 10 rides, and increase frequency in wet, muddy, or dusty conditions. Quick cleans after each ride and deep cleans monthly or after harsh environments are...
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Throttle and pedal assist are the two main power systems used in electric bikes. Throttle allows riders to engage the motor without pedaling, while pedal assist provides motor support only when the rider is actively pedaling. Both offer different riding...
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Rim brakes and disc brakes differ in where and how they apply stopping force. Rim brakes grip the wheel rim, while disc brakes clamp a rotor at the hub. Disc brakes offer superior stopping power, especially in wet conditions, but...
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Cleaning electric bikes properly is essential for maintaining performance and longevity without damaging sensitive electrical components. The best approach involves powering down, removing or protecting the battery, using gentle cleaning methods, and carefully drying the bike. Regular cleaning prevents dirt...
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