Bosch batteries provide the energy source for eBikes. They are complex in structure, have a high energy content and can cause danger as some ingredients are flammable. If you charge, store and care for your batteries correctly and follow a few other important tips, you will be safer on the road. You can find tips on handling Bosch eBike batteries here.
What is an eBike anyway, how is it different from a regular bike and how does it enrich your life? We will show you and explain the differences and what makes an eBike with the Bosch system so special.
Are you new to the world of eBiking? This page contains useful tips and tricks that should help you to answer your initial questions about eBikes.
There are lots of aspects that every rider should take into consideration before saddling up on their eBike. Faster speed, more weight and a different riding style – we have compiled a list of the small but significant differences compared to conventional bikes.
With an eBike, you move quickly, accelerating faster with the support of the electric motor than with a conventional bicycle. This makes it all the more important to have properly functioning brakes. The maintenance and repair of disc and hub brakes should be carried out by experts, but you can take care of small jobs on the rim brake yourself. Find out here which simple tricks you can use to check and adjust your bicycle brake.
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