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Product Name: | Huffy 20-inch Oslo Folding Aluminum Men's E-Bike |
Product Description: | Take the work out of taking a cruise on this Folding Aluminum Men's E-Bike from Huffy! PRODUCT DETAILS Imported Max speed: 20 mph 3" rubber grip 7-speed Adjustable seat height Cruiser tread road tire Age: 18 years & up Weight Capacity: 350 lbs. Battery charge time: 8 hrs Wipe clean Aluminum frame Some assembly required 29.92" H x 10.24" W x 60.24" D 2-year warranty Product weight: 50.16 lbs. Requires: 36-Volt battery, included Gift Givers: This item ships in its original packaging. If intended as a gift, the packaging may reveal the contents. For warranty information please click here |
Product SKU: | 5548272 |
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I had the same issue with the battery; just keep it plugged in for a while and it will start charging!
I'm interested in doing this as well
there's a capped cable with black, red, and green/white (3 wire) cable that is what you'd plug the three wire thumb throttle or any other throttle into...
process is the same, you'd push the 'green' button to engage the pedal assist but now you can use the thumb throttle for instant response and control it from there without having to pedal and wait for pedal assist and the motor to kick in
When charger light turned to green, battery pack voltage is 37 volt and charger power consumption showing 10 watt(still charging but at much lower current). Hooked throttle with voltage readout and switch (in place of bike's switch), throttle voltage read out as 41.3 volt matches with DMM readout.
When turn up throttle, rear wheel RPM ranks up, but also makes a big cracking noise and free wheel top moves left and right couple mm relative to the frame. do not know any one's new bike has similar issue?
Neither had any charge on its battery.
On both of them, the rear of the storage rack was bent down. On one, it is only slightly bent, with a small bit of paint missing. On the other, it is bent more and now blocks the battery from being removed. Ugh.
Also the rear fenders are kinked a bit at the same spot on both bikes, I don't think it is damage but actually shoddy design.
They ride ok without power, shift ok, brakes work but could use adjusting. Tires came flat but seem to be holding air so far. I will have to play around with them some more.
On the battery I can remove, the English language sticker and French language sticker seem to have different values for the battery's capacity (French language has higher Ah and Wh values). Not sure what to make of that.
I have them on their chargers, light on charging transformers is red and they are warm, seems to be doing something. Time will tell.
I have one of these throttles to try out but haven't installed it yet...
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Both of them came with a cute little bell to ding with your left hand thumb.
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For my two oslos, tilted bike on its stand and hand pedaling to ramp up rear wheel then stop to hear free wheel clicking noise. Besides clicking there are chunk noise like axle running against bearing w/o lubricant. Whole noise is much louder than the other bikes in house. Do not know if lubricate the rear axle bearing is going to make the fix. Also noticed the free wheel top wobbling from left to right between wheel and frame vs no free wheel wobbling on other bikes.
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The other one is working pretty well and is fun. Saddle gets uncomfortable quickly but I have a big cushy one I will put on.
I've attached pics of the severely bent rear part of the rack, which prevents battery removal. Ironically, this is the working bike.
For battery pack with different capacity in English vs French, guess Huffy makes different battery pack for NA and EU market. Same 18650 battery in 3p10s, NA has 2600mAh while EU might have 3450mAh/3500mAh
"There are just too many drawbacks to totally recommend this bike. The small storage footprint was awesome but the awkward carry you have to do to get it upstairs is not ideal. And the biggest let down was that cadence sensor and motor. The bike just didn't end up being a comfortable ride enough of the time. Try looking into the Lectric XP 2.0 or the RadMini for similarly priced e-bikes. Neither are as light and compact but much more versatile with their feature sets. "
NOT FOR ME!