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i have the newest talaria sting r and the battery charger is different than the ones of previous generations but when i try and charge the bike it says that the battery is already charged when it is not. Any recommendations?
Yo i read somwhere when u get the bike ur suppose to charge it to 100% and than drain it to 0% for the first couple of rides, does any1 know if that is actually true? would appreciate it
Please confirm: That shaft in there, that receives the clutch, is otherwise held by TWO ball-bearings, one on the left AND one on the right. Is that correct?
i can’t seem to re connect my brake sensor so i only have the kickstand, i’m still not quite sure on how to turn off regen with the kickstand if you could please let me know a detailed way on how to 🙏🙏
i want to see an updated comparison with the X2 and the Levo now that its 2024! and the X2 with upgraded ludi controller and 60v is still cheaper than the base carbon levo which also took a price cut the X2 is $4370 820 watt and the turbo is $4999 with a 500 watt battery
For anyone who has deleted the kickstand sensor and the tilt sensor, this method still works. Even after upgrading to aftermarket brakes, just save the OEM brakes with sensor, plug it in when you need to reprogram. If you are mostly riding off-road, I suggest regen level 3, especially for downhill sections. Save you a ton of money on new brake pads.
2024, cargo bikes have come on strong in recent years, is this bike still available? Looks like a particularly nice design. I like the end on storage and kick stand
My buyer in China sent me a photo of the shipment Luna cycles was getting from the warehouse, it’s insane how many bikes Luna sells, luckily I was able to just pay a small fee and buy one direct , saved about $700 doing that
Did you know you can also just charge it using my power supply 0 to 100v 0 to 20 amps and literally just connect the positive and negative to the power port on the bike and just hold it there till it says 2% then remove it and use the regular charger, because all it needs is a path for the electrons to go it doesn't give a shit about the voltage but just make sure your voltage is capped at 67.2v as there are 16 cells in series making it 67.2 as 4.20 x 16 = 67.2, also set the amps to 20 If you want as the cells in the bike can take faster charges