Fortis FS14IEBIKEA Questions & Answers
Does it have a throttle
No it does not.
how do you replace the battery? The case appears to be sealed
How do u take the case off to get to the batteries
What amp and watts does the battery charger have to be
How do u take the casing of to get to batteries please
Hi what amp and watts does the battery charger have to be
Where can I get advice on why the battery will not charge from someone in Brisbane?
Where do you purchase a replacement battery?
Where on Brisbane can I get a fortis breeze e bike serviced. I purchased it thru Kogan. Bike shops I’ve so far contacted tell me they only service brands they stick and sell
That's odd. Keep trying. Any bicycle shop that services e bikes should do it. Had no issues with my local.
Where can I get a new tube for my flat back tire. In Brisbane
How do I go about getting a new tube for my back tyre which has gone flat
Hi Peter, a great question! I have just gone through this myself two weeks ago. Forget looking on Kogan (or wherever you purchased the e-bike) and don't bother with the push bike stores. You want to go straight to the e-bike/scooter repairers (or second-hand sellers). They won't have a "genuine part" but I tried everywhere for one and gave up.
I've got it repaired. Anywhere who sells e bikes can do the repairs. It cost 45 dollars because it was a back tyre with the kog on it . So just look for e bike stores near u and they should be able to fix it
The fs14 is a onebot S1 as far as I can track them so far until I get mine a new but second hand one I purchased, and I can get all the manufacturing codes for the display, ESC, but as far as I can tell they originally had a throttle, so may have the jack installed ready to go on the ESC, and I will find a mod for display unlock, check out YouTube onebot S1 vid
I have checked the wires are not caught up under the front wheel and it will not turn. Seems that the front brake is tight and the front brake will not move. Can any one help please.
Is there a video on how to start the BIKE?
Maybe? You just turn it on by holding down M until the display is on. Then pedal.
Should be in the manual.
It seems that the brakes are tight and the front wheel is hard to turn, making pedalling very hard not wanting to move
Hello - Check you have not got a cable stuck between the wheel and the mud-guard (like I did) when straightening out the handlebars. Also, to turn on you press and hold "M", battery kicks in as you pedal.
No differently the front brakes are tight how do you release the pressure a little
I have checked all cables and still the front tyre can not move. Handlebars at front do not move like the back brakes. Is there away that they can be released?
Does it have throttle where you dont have to pedal
No. And I believe those aren't legal for use pretty much anywhere in Australia so be aware of that if you buy one elsewhere.
Thanks
When you stop pedalling motor cuts out I gather
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