Keeping your e-bike in top shape means fewer breakdowns and safer rides, so you can focus on your deliveries. A well-maintained e-bike isn’t just about performance, it’s about safety and reliability. Follow these key tips to keep your e-bike running smoothly and your battery lasting longer.
Battery care
Your battery is the most expensive and critical part of your e-bike. Taking care of it using the below tips helps to properly extend its life and keeps you safe on the road.
- Charge smart – Avoid draining your battery completely before recharging. The ideal range is 20-80% for better battery health.
- Use the right charger – Always use the manufacturer-approved charger to prevent overheating and electrical issues.
- Keep it cool and dry – Store and charge your battery indoors, away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures.
- Check for damage – If you see swelling, cracks, or a strange smell, stop using the battery immediately—it could be a fire hazard.
- Avoid overcharging – Unplug the charger once the battery is full to prevent overheating.
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Tyres and brakes
Since e-bikes are heavier and faster than regular bikes, your tyres and brakes take more stress. Keeping them in good condition helps prevent accidents. Make sure to:
- Check tyre pressure daily – Under-inflated tyres slow you down and wear out faster. Keep them at the recommended PSI (printed on the tyre).
- Inspect brake pads weekly – Worn-out pads reduce stopping power. If your brakes feel weak, replace the pads ASAP.
- Test brakes before every ride – Squeeze the levers to ensure they engage smoothly and stop the wheels properly.
Chain and drivetrain
A well-maintained chain means efficient pedaling and a longer-lasting motor. To help maintain it:
- Lubricate weekly – Apply bike chain oil to prevent rust and keep the ride smooth. Wipe off excess oil to avoid grime buildup.
- Check for wear – If shifting gears feels rough or noisy, your chain may be stretched and need replacement.
Electrical system: prevent malfunctions
Loose connections or moisture buildup can cause your motor or lights to fail. To avoid this:
- Inspect cables weekly – Look for frayed or exposed wires and secure any loose connections.
- Keep it dry – e-bikes are water-resistant, not waterproof. Avoid deep puddles and wipe down connectors after wet rides.
Regular checkups: avoid costly repairs
A few minutes of maintenance can save you hours of downtime and expensive fixes. Key maintenance moments:
- Pre-ride safety check – Battery, brakes, tyres, and chain should be in top shape before you hit the road.
- Professional tune-up – Every few months, have a bike mechanic inspect the motor, brakes, and drivetrain.