![]() The five wire housing marked as "PAS display and selector" is connected to the PAS handlebar display, power button and assist +/- like this one: The controller is an Ananda 3615DLC and is identical to the one shown in the link below, but with the exception that the three wires marked "throttle control" are left unconnected: The bikes are similar in most respects, but differ in that the Santa Cruz is PAS only and doesn't have a throttle of any kind. The wiring diagram for the US bike can be seen in the link below but is not the same as the "Santa Cruz": The bike in question is a 36v Li-Ion model from around 2010 and is the UK version of the IZIP "Via Mezza Enlightened". I'm trying to add a TAG throttle option to my Mum's PAS only IZIP "Santa Cruz" and I'm getting a little confused. We'll give you a great deal.Sorry to trouble you all but I'm hoping one of you kind souls can help me. We'll find the electric-powered bicycle that fits your needs. If you're interested in an electric bike that features both pedal-assist and a throttle, come into our Salt Lake City e bike shop and discuss with us your needs, and the pros and cons of each model. LEARN MORE about the Vintage Electric Scrambler ProdecoTech Outlaw LEARN MORE about the Vintage Electric Tracker LEARN MORE about the Vintage Electric Cruz LEARN MORE about the Raleigh IE Retroglide Throttle-Only E Bikes with Pedal-Assist Add-on LEARN MORE about the iZip E3 Protour Raleigh Retroglide IE Some pedal-assist models of electric bikes allow you to add-on a throttle. ![]() Pedal-Assist Models Where Throttle Can Be Added LEARN MORE about the Magnum Premium 48 Folding E Bike We offer a lot of really awesome e-bikes with pedal-assist and pedal-free throttle. Electric Bicycle Models at High Country E-Bikes with Throttle & Pedal-Assist The exception to this would be the iZip E3 Zuma, which only allows pedal-assist or throttle, but not both at the same time. This can be helpful when you need a little extra boost in specific moments in your ride. Most e-bikes with throttle and pedal-assist allow you to use both features at the same time. The simpler technology needed for road bikes allows for the addition of a throttle. The pedal-free throttle is a feature that is more common with electric road bicycles rather than mountain bikes. Both Options More Common in Electric Road Bikes The extra power also helps you maneuver the rear-heavy design of Hi-Power Cycles. Because this high-performance motor offers so much power, it makes up for any disadvantages that you may incur with a hub-drive design. Crystalyte Electric Hub-DrivesĬrystalyte motors are always hub-motors, which are more compatible with throttles. The big exception is Crystalyte, which uses the best quality components. Typically kit-motors offer less performance. ![]() These high-performance motors are essentially kit-power-systems. If you're looking for a really high-quality e-bike that will allow you to use both a pedal-assist and throttle, we strongly recommend the Crystalyte motors on the HPC brand and the Vintage Electric Bikes. Crystalyte Motors Ideal for Pedal-Assist & ThrottleĬrystalyte Motor for electric bikes with throttle and pedal-assist. This is probably why a lot of manufacturers prefer to sell most pedal-assist electric bikes without a throttle. Throttles decrease the overall performance and range of the e-bike on a mid-drive. We strongly recommend Bosch and Yamaha motors if you're a competitive mountain biker. High-performance mountain bikes use advanced technology, like torque sensors. Most off-road e-bikes are designed to be ridden with a pedal-assist, not a throttle. It's uncommon to find electric-powered mountain bikes that offer a throttle. IZip E3 Zuma is an electric road bike that offers both pedal-assist and pedal-free throttle. It's possible to have both features of throttle and pedal assist electric bikes. Adding a throttle is always an option for most e-bikes depending on the type of motor. It's true throttle and pedal assist electric bikes exist! Many electric bikes have both throttle & pedal assist. ![]()
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