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Old 01-10-2023, 07:04 PM   #1
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New project MM-eRCH electric mini bike

I was out riding my motorcycle continuing the slow and steady piling on of engine break-in miles when I spotted this on the curb for bin day.


I did some quick image searches and it looks like it is an MM-eRCH electric mini bike. I have not found user manuals or guides yet, as I don't think they sell it any more.


No batteries so it was a guess as to what it came with, I was thinking a lawn mower battery or something small. Turns out they sell them in two packs so its either going to be 12v or 24v depending on how they join the two batteries.


I'll have to get out my power supply and see about setting up some test voltage so I can see if the speed controller or motor is burned out before investing in batteries for it. If it is a goer, I'll give it to my youngest who tries to follow me down the street when I'm headed off on one of my daily motor break in sessions on my motorcycle.


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