How do I By Pass the electric controller ??

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Easy! 1*Disconnect the positive wire motor.
2*Add 1 Wire on the positive wire On the Battery set* and connect to Positive wire motor(The possitive wire OUT on the esc stay disconect on this setup).
That it!!!!
NOW you CONTROL your motor with TheBattery Amperage Not the Controler amp. =MORE POWER AND SPEED.
But use your head dont put on full speed Alltime..
 
Easy! 1*Disconnect the positive wire motor.
2*Add 1 Wire on the positive wire On the Battery set* and connect to Positive wire motor(The possitive wire OUT on the esc stay disconect on this setup).
That it!!!!
NOW you CONTROL your motor with TheBattery Amperage Not the Controler amp. =MORE POWER AND SPEED.
But use your head dont put on full speed Alltime..

any chance u could make... or link me to a tutorial on how this is done. thx
 
Hi All,

I recently purchased an electric bike:

http://www.motoredbikes.com/showthread.php?t=14681
See here for pics and details of the website.

I was told by the shop guy that its possible to bypass the speed controller.
To increase the max speed of the bike from 26km/hr up to like 50km/hr.

How would I safely do this is what I'd like to know ??

Safely being, as far as not affecting the warranty on the bike.
Safely being, how to not affect the longevity of the motor.

Any input gladly taken. I've searched for the details
of the bike online, but couldn't find them.

I'm happy to look further inside the bikes electrics if needed.

I'd rather not ask the shop guy, as he put his job on the line
by telling me in the first place.
find a drill or grinder take it apart wire the motor to the trigger and shazam, i wouldnt try it without a vairable speed trigger or throttle because electric motors are 100% efficient you'll do a straight wheelie and we're at the battery too quickly
 
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