The battery is most likely not specific only to that bike. Look for a general battery supplier in your area and show them the battery, ask if they can source a replacement. Alternatively measure the size and note the type of connection, then contact an online provider of batteries. I believe the correct specs for the battery are below:
Voltage: 350W 36V
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the unit is not fit for the purpose and is in fact dangerous to ride as the seat bolt failure could cause you to loose control
items that you should be aware of that may affect your claim
1-- your mass ( folding bikes are designed with a mass limit for the user)
2 --speed limit
3--how you transport the unit
At best you can ask for a refund of you money as there is no warranty limit on design faults and there is in consumer law , that there is an expectation that the unit will last well past the warranty period
I suggest a talk with a lawyer as to the best way to get a result from the manufacturer
It's really no different than other bikes, but extremely difficult to explain in words, let alone when you include no info as to whether the chain goes through a derailleur, which changes the procedure. It should not be difficult to find someone locally who is able to show you how to do such a basic procedure. I’m happy to help further over the phone at https://www.6ya.com/expert/donald_f2ed37026a3ac881
Here's how to repair a broken shifter toe peg on a motorcycle. The shifter toe peg on my Buell Cyclone was broken off almost completely flush with the shift lever, and the factory used thread locker when they installed it, so the only way to get it out was with an easy out bolt extractor, which is a special drill bit. First I drill a good-sized hole in the middle of the shifter peg bolt, Thia is the most important step. I made sure the hole was in the center of the bolt so I didn't damage the threads on the gear shift lever. Then I put the easy out in the drill, set it to reverse, and it pulled the old broken bolt out. Then I cleaned out the threads in the shift lever and installed the new shifter toe peg using thread locker. Buell recommends using red Loctite. On my Harley Davidson FXR I installed a new shifter toe peg without using thread lock, and it unscrewed itself and fell of after a few weeks of riding. You definitely want to use some type of thread locker. There are no torque specs for putting the new motorcycle shifter toe peg on. Buell just says tighten it until snug. If you have ever crashed your motorcycle, than you've had to deal with this problem from the crash damage. I hope this video helps get you back on the road.
Vehicle also includes panel-mounted fuses for both the motor and control paths. Fuses are mounted on the battery tray for ease of access.FUSES Two 30 Amp Slow-Blow fuses configured in parallel in motor circuit path. 2 Amp Slow-Blow fuse in control circuit path. This will
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