1. Stick to a Schedule for Cleaning the E-bike:
An electric bike should be thoroughly washed every week. Apart from that, always go out of your way to keep the dust and other types of debris away from the engine and the chain.
Overloading your bike means putting extra weight on the tyres and more work for the motor. This is okay in rare situations and the bike will happily carry the load for you. However, frequent overloading will result in an overworked engine and you will notice a drop in performance.
It is not a good idea to keep the bike running when not in use. This means you need to shut it down when you are waiting somewhere, maybe a red light, or when you wish to use the bike after some time, say 20 minutes.
It is not a good idea to keep the bike running when not in use. This means you need to shut it down when you are waiting somewhere, maybe a red light, or when you wish to use the bike after some time, say 20 minutes.
Improper lubrication can create friction between the moving parts and this can hamper the bike’s performance. If you are a first-time owner of an electric two-wheeler, then getting a demo from an experienced person can be helpful.
Just like an engine is called the heart of fuel-powered two-wheelers, for an electric bike, its heart is the battery. You need to take proper care of the battery to ensure you get the maximum from your electric vehicle. Treat the manufacturer’s manual of the bike as the ultimate guide when it comes to the battery.