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    Tested an e-motion Jumper today. Impressive

    The GPS in the controller sounds a bit fanciful. Perhaps if someone has a long tunnel on their ride or commute they could try it out. The GPS won't get a signal and you should be able to blast along as fast as your legs can spin. As for the button throttle, I have nick named this the "walking...
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    Tested an e-motion Jumper today. Impressive

    EASY MOTION SPEED ISSUES I originally mooted the idea on the whirlpool forum that a wheel diameter change may fool the controller into accepting a different speed signal and change its speed limiting commands. it was wishful thinking and of course didn't work. When I tested this theory on my Neo...
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    Tested an e-motion Jumper today. Impressive

    I have been following the discussion above with a lot of interest. I've had a Jumper for about 4 weeks now and have nothing but praise for the build quality and the design. This is a well balanced bike that handles superbly and is a real blast to ride. I have posted up a lot of pics on a google+...
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    Tested an e-motion Jumper today. Impressive

    There was a proposal put forward to relax the power limitations. It was to be voted on in the EU parliament in Feb 2012. It didn't get through obviously and that may have been what BH were caught up in during the design phase. "......However, the last amended draft from the IMCO Commission of...
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    Tested an e-motion Jumper today. Impressive

    Just a small update....Official from BH sources....the Neo Jumper does not incorporate regenerative braking.They are in the process of updating all their webpages and removing any reference to this feature. It all had to do with a late design change and motor selection to keep it within the EU...
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    BH Easy Motion Neo Jumper 2013

    Hi Chris, I’ve come across your blog comments here and also previewed your website, and I’ve come to the conclusion that you are the man to talk to about BH electric bikes. Just a bit of background first. I live in New Zealand, which, if you haven’t been there, is regarded as a bit of a nirvana...
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