Ebike speed decreased after an incident? maybe?

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Muramura

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Hi People of the sphere -

I'm new and would love some help to get some diagnoses of my custom ebike. Well I recently just bought this custom ebike that is rated at 1000w but he said could do around 1,500 watts before too much voltage sag from the pack (with horrible milage of course) . As of now im running it at 750ish and it used to get me up to 23mpg just on juice.... but as winter and black ice set in I met a familiar foe...at 38degrees really .. a icy fall into the cement at 22mph, that was fun said my ruined cheeks and limbs (Just a flesh wound, burns only).

Although the ebike seemed fine with alittle bit of plastic damage and some pulled plugs. Now it can barely pull 20mpg even at 750w, if i up the voltage to 900w the acceleration seems the same at 500w....it havent gone up in speed at all anymore....alittle worried... I would like some insight, im a noob when it comes too ebikes but im really willing to hear people out and understand this world a little more.

Ebike Specs:
DHUB: Crystalyte 400-500 series? idk its a crystalyte
Bat: B4810_LiM_EZ
Control: I think its a 48v controller but
Cycle Analyst V2.5

Thanks for reading hope this was good enough info, tell me if you need anymore details.

Zen

P.s id like some insight on some good priceless upgrades to make it a smoother faster ride if you have any mods or tips of products. thanks.
 
Check that the braking system hasn't taken a knock. Don't know what type of brakes you are running, but make sure both wheels spin freely, without the pads binding on either the wheel rim or brake disc.
 
Duplicate thread, so I'm just locking this one. see the other one in ebike general.
 
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