theabsurdman
1 mW
- Joined
- Jul 15, 2022
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- 16
No battery or charger, missing rear brake shoes and the SRAM 3-speed hub shifter held on with a zip tie - the seller wanted £200, I offered 100, arguing that, besides having to source battery and charger, I had no way of even knowing if the motor worked. We settled on 120.
Somebody had helpfully soldered wires onto the battery mounting plate, which I partially-disassembled to ascertain which was the positive and connected first a 12V Lead-acid car starter pack which lit a red LED on the controller pad, and then, with some trepidation, 2 jump starters wired in series for 24V - actually a metered 25.2V following which, expecting little, I was excited to find the motor wanting to pull when I leaned on the pedals!
Next test was connecting a Giant Twist Express 26V Li-ion pack (4/5th depleted and metered at 25.3V) resulting in no smoke so I duct-taped it to the rear carrier and went for a test ride.
Apparently A to B mag rated this one of the best bikes they had tested back in the day and I can see why - a really comfortable ride and the motor pulls wonderfully - result! This will be a worthy restoration project. Next task is to wire together a 7S 4P 18650 pack for it, or whatever I can get to fit in the empty battery compartment behind the seat post.
https://www.atob.org.uk/giant-lafree-comfort/#:~:text=We%20first%20saw%20the%20Giant,'%20Why%3F
Somebody had helpfully soldered wires onto the battery mounting plate, which I partially-disassembled to ascertain which was the positive and connected first a 12V Lead-acid car starter pack which lit a red LED on the controller pad, and then, with some trepidation, 2 jump starters wired in series for 24V - actually a metered 25.2V following which, expecting little, I was excited to find the motor wanting to pull when I leaned on the pedals!
Next test was connecting a Giant Twist Express 26V Li-ion pack (4/5th depleted and metered at 25.3V) resulting in no smoke so I duct-taped it to the rear carrier and went for a test ride.
Apparently A to B mag rated this one of the best bikes they had tested back in the day and I can see why - a really comfortable ride and the motor pulls wonderfully - result! This will be a worthy restoration project. Next task is to wire together a 7S 4P 18650 pack for it, or whatever I can get to fit in the empty battery compartment behind the seat post.
https://www.atob.org.uk/giant-lafree-comfort/#:~:text=We%20first%20saw%20the%20Giant,'%20Why%3F