The BER has a battery powerful enough for a 70 mile ride, but you can’t tell from the outside

  • _haha_oh_wow_@sh.itjust.worksOPM
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    29 days ago

    Sleek designs are neat and all but based on their description I’m left wondering: How do we replace the battery when it goes? They don’t specifically say it’s user replaceable.

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      29 days ago

      Yeah, generally the answer is you can’t. My wife had a Faraday while they were around, and while it was a super cool design, replacing the battery was a hassle and a half even for our local bike shop (who spent 2 months asking Faraday for schematics and maintenance instructions, incidentally 🙃 ).

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    29 days ago

    Isn’t it kinda pointless though? You can see the hub drive right there in the front wheel, which tells you it’s an electric bike. I don’t understand why you’d hide the battery and thus make it hard to replace/repair instead of just making the battery more aesthetically pleasing, given that you can’t hide the fact its an ebike